Talk:EMachines
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I myself use an eMachines M5405. My previous laptop (an Apple iBook) had died one time too many, so I was in a hurry to pickup a new laptop. I didn't have the time to really research laptops, and went by price instead. I decided on the M5405, which has served me well since December of 2004. It was only after I bought the machine that I went to see what reviewers thought of the machine, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that it fared so well.
JesseG 17:44, August 14, 2005 (UTC)
I use a T2642 desktop, and frankly couldn't ask for more given the price. It's a perfect desktop for those not performing intensive operations requiring exceptionally fast processors or high RAM. I would say it serves the average student well. Impaciente 19:44, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
- Indeed, my T6211 is great given the price, it is the perfect computer for a student. --GorillazFanAdam 03:33, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
- Another more or less satisfied eMachines user here -- both I and my wife have eMachines desktops, and the reason I have mine is that hers has held up so well. I'm unimpressed with the support, but as a general rule I haven't really needed support from any computer maker -- and I blame that on the fact most of the problems I've had have been bonehead easy to resolve on my own. 24.178.126.182 02:18, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
There was a comment on the article that claimed that "emachines can't get youtube". However, when I signed in, the comment disappeared. I just thought I'd say that eMachines computers can get YouTube, and that both of mine have lasted extremely well. It's ashame that eMachines were bought out. - Zestos, 15:35, 03 December 2006 (GMT)
[edit] Defects....
I don't have an eMachine myself, but through reading other people's comments, it seems their more recent computers are a lot more trustworthy. You probably bought one a couple years ago or even earlier than that.
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