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eMachines introduces new desktops and matching display
Press release, July 2; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Thursday 2 July 2009]

eMachines has introduced new mini-tower PCs – ET1300-02, ET1810-01 and ET1810-03 –along with a matching monitor.

With prices ranging from US$299.99-449.99, the new eMachines PCs adopt either AMD or Intel processors, 2GB or 3GB of DDR2 memory and 160GB or 320GB hard drives.

The matching 18.5-inch eMachines E182H wm LCD display features 720p high definition support, a 10,000:1 contrast ratio and 5ms response time. The monitor also features a 1366×768 resolution and 300 cd/m2 brightness.

eMachines: mini-tower PC specifications

Model

ET1300-02

ET1810-03

ET1810-01

CPU

AMD Athlon X2 4850e

Intel dual-core Pentium E2210

Intel Celeron 420

GPU

Nvidia GeForce G100 w/512MB memory

Integrated Nvidia GeForce 7050

Integrated Nvidia GeForce 7050

Memory

3GB DDR2 memory

3GB DDR2 memory

2GB DDR2 memory

Hard drive

160GB SATA hard drive

320GB SATA hard drive

160GB SATA hard drive

Price

US$449.99

US$369.99

US$299.99

Sources: Company, compiled by Digitimes, July 2009

eMachines' new mini-tower PC

eMachines' new mini-tower PC
Photo: Business Wire

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