eMachines eTower T1150 Desktop Computer (1.30 GHz Intel Celeron, 128 MB RAm, 40 GHz Hard Drive)

eMachines eTower T1150 Desktop Computer (1.30 GHz Intel Celeron, 128 MB RAm, 40 GHz Hard Drive)

eMachines eTower T1150 Desktop Computer (1.30 GHz Intel Celeron, 128 MB RAm, 40 GHz Hard Drive)
Manufacturer: EMACHINES
Product Type: Personal Computer

eMachines eTower T1150 Desktop Computer (1.30 GHz Intel Celeron, 128 MB RAm, 40 GHz Hard Drive)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Better Believe It!!!!
  • Crashes
  • At a first glance...
  • All You Need to Know About the 1150
eMachines eTower T1150 Desktop Computer (1.30 GHz Intel Celeron, 128 MB RAm, 40 GHz Hard Drive)

Manufacturer: EMACHINES
ProductGroup: Personal Computer
Binding: Personal Computers

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Accessories:
  1. Targus NW03BM Noteworthy Optical Screen Scroller Mouse
  2. Targus PA235U Universal Monitor Stand - Black
  3. Targus PAUM01U Ultra Mini Retractable Optical Mouse
  4. Netgear WGR614 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz Cable or DSL Wireless Router
  5. Netgear WG311 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter

ASIN: B000066HOA

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Better Believe It!!!!.......2005-10-04

I have had this computer now for over four years, and have only had minor issues with the new larger software programs. As for the people who think this is un-upgradable, I have put 512 mb of ram and a new upgraded video card with an additional 256mb of ram. You can always upgrade hard drives as well. Now if you want to upgrade anything else , you better be a certified geek no matter what brand you get. As for the out of date reviews on this site, if 1.3 ghz is not fast enough for you dont buy it, but the difference in processor speeds is the blink of an eye and very hard to appreciate the thousands in price difference for it. At best buy you can get these for 399 after rebates or less....! The deal is the same at that price the models may have changed some. If you are on a budget I recommend this for all applications for home use or homework through college. I also have a high speed internet connection via usb so i never voided my warranty....get real people.

2 out of 5 stars Crashes.......2005-06-16

I have had this cfor 4 years and it is a decnt computer for the price, but it has hame extremely upset when it crashed the second time. This Emachines is very unreliable and I would not recommend it to anyone that wants a good computer.

2 out of 5 stars At a first glance..........2003-08-17

At first glasnce this looks like a good machine, no fancy extras driving the price up. Well I purchased this machine and had nothing but trouble with it. It has crashed numerout times losing games, schoolwork, music, everything. Since this machine i am saving my money to buy an APPLE. No more PC's for me.

4 out of 5 stars All You Need to Know About the 1150.......2002-05-05

I'm writing on one right now! Hee hee. If you don't have the cash for a computer with all the bells and whistles, and don't really care about owning a bell OR a whistle, get in your broken down '89 Civic hatchback and purchase this computer!

Being a college student without parents or an income to fall back on, you've got to cut down on some of the non-essentials...like eating. But you can't survive at college without your own computer, unless you camp out in your college library and use the public comps., which isn't fun. Trust me. So I'm very thankful that when I was wandering around Best Buy (looking for CD sales), I saw an eMachines computer for the first time, a T1120, complete with monitor, printer, speakers, software, all at a low price. So I'm thinking, this thing must be held together with bubblegum and the processor's a mouse on an exercise wheel.

So I went to the library, researched it like you're doing now, and decided to buy one, because you can't find anything of higher quality for this price. When I went back to Best Buy they were out of T1120s. I got a raincheck, and when they STILL didn't have an 1120 three weeks later, they gave me an 1150 for the same price.

Nice big 40 GB hard drive (you should still back up your files though). Comes with Windows XP, which is friendly and professional at the same time. The CD burner is excellent. My old one took over an hour to burn a single CD while this one takes about ten minutes and I can't believe it. You can even be on-line while it's burning. The processor is less than perfect. It's supposed to be fast, but today's software just takes longer to process I guess. Although it boots up fairly quickly, I can't open my browser for another 30 seconds, but everything else works immediately. Crisp, bright, colorful 17 inch display. BUT NO CD-ROM OR DVD DRIVE!! I still have to use the library for CD-ROMs.

Comes with six months free MSN. No Ethernet card for cable, DSL, or fast college connections, which is no problem since it'S only $[money] plus installation fee. Oh, but remember that if you get someone to open the case to install the card, you're voiding the one year warranty, so you'll have to buy a warranty from the site or store. Even so, I recommend getting a card, simply because dial-up service is sooo sloowwww. The package doesn't come with printer cables, and the printer itself doesn't come with black ink, only half a cartridge of color. Have to buy those separately. The computer and monitor is a cool steel and dark gray color. Quick fax. The keys on the keyboard give way to gentle pressure, making for easier word processing.

But before buying this, consider that techies say it's not very upgradeable, meaning that when it eventually becomes obsolete, it's hard to improve it to keep up-to-date with current technology. I'm hoping that the costly three-year warranty I bought will help with this. So plan to buy a new one in a few years. I've also heard that customer service is not very helpful, but I wouldn't know since I haven't had to call them.

Setting up this computer is so easy a monkey could probably do it; it comes with a colorful poster-style diagram and it mainly involves putting the red-tipped cable into the red hole, the green cable in the green hole, etc. If you're buying this for a business, you might want to think about getting Microsoft Office. And everyone should think about virus protection unless they don't go on-line. Hope this helps. Happy shopping!

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