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eMachines ET1810-03
$370.00
Released July, 2009
The Pros:Fast operation, no noticeable lag even with many applications open at once. Manages photo editing very quickly, nice response. Very quiet during operation, can't usually hear the fan.
The Cons:Has a large green light that's very distracting in a darkened room. Can't handle most games very well, tends to have a very low framerate. Limited ability to be upgraded later.
The eMachines ET1810-03 is an entry-level desktop PC with a low price point, and is the mid-range unit of the similar ET1300-02 and ET1810-01 units, released at the same time. The only differences are the CPU, RAM and HDD capacities.
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The ET1810-03 uses an Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2210 Processor, which operates at 2.2GHz. RAM capacity is 3GB of DDR2, and this can be expanded if necessary. It has a 320GB SATA hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce 7050 motherboard and integrated graphics processing. Its operating system is Windows Vista Home Basic edition, with Service Pack 1. It also includes a keyboard and PS2 mouse, as well as an 18.5" widescreen display, the eMachines E182H, which is HD compatible, has 5ms response time and 10000:1 contrast ratio. The disc drive is an 18x DVD±R/RW, and there is also a digital media card reader for portable memory sticks.
Features
- Released July 1, 2009
- Entry-level pricing
- Intel Pentium Dual Core, 2.2GHz
- 3GB DDR2 SDRAM
- NVIDIA GeForce 7050 chipset
- Integrated graphics processing
- Includes 18.5" widescreen monitor with built-in speakers
- Windows Vista Home Basic SP1 Operating System
- Includes keyboard and PS2 mouse
- 18xDVD±R/RW drive
- 320GB SATA II hard drive
- Media card reader
- 6 USB ports
- 1-year parts and labor warranty
- Microsoft Works 9.0
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fast operation, no noticeable lag even with many applications open at once
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manages photo editing very quickly, nice response
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very quiet during operation, can't usually hear the fan
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unique combination of off-white and black, all looks pretty cool
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very low price for a complete system
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has a large green light that's very distracting in a darkened room
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can't handle most games very well, tends to have a very low framerate
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limited ability to be upgraded later
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