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eMachines T2862 Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Celeron D 330, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) |  | Brand: eMachines
List Price: $449.99 Buy Used: $150.00 as of 7/31/2010 08:24 CDT details You Save: $299.99 (67%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Hardware Type: Desktop Computer Platform: Windows XP Home Edition Media: Personal Computers Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2.66 CPU Type: Intel Celeron Processors: 1 System Bus Speed: 533 System Memory: 256 Memory Type: DDR SDRAM Max Memory: 2 Secondary Cache Size: 256 Keyboard: Standard Multi-Media Keyboard Mouse: 2-Button Wheel Mouse Sound Card: AC 97 Audio Speakers: Amplified Stereo Speakers Hard Drives: 1 Hard Drive Size: 60 CDRW: 40x (read), 24x (write), 16x (rewrite) Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics Card: Intel Extreme Graphics 3D Graphics RAM: 64 Graphics Card Interface: Integrated Case Type: Tower Modem: 56 Kbps Network Interface: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet Free PCI Slots: 2 Free Memory Slots: 2 Parallel Ports: 1 USB2 Ports: 5 VGA Out Ports: 1 Includes Software: Microsoft Works 8.0, Microsoft Money 2004, Encarta Online, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Media Player, BigFix, Real Player, Power DVD, Internet Explorer, Netscape, AOL 9.0 with 3 months membership included, Norton Anti-Virus 2004 (90-day complimentary subscription) Line Voltage: 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz Shipping Weight (lbs): 22.5 Dimensions (in): 16 x 14.3 x 7.3 Manufacturer Labor Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Parts Warranty: 1 Year
MPN: T2862 Model: T2862 UPC: 764296109839 EAN: 0764296109839
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| • | Monitor Is Not Included! | | • | 256KB L2 Cache | | • | 533MHz FSB | | • | RAM is expandable to 2GB | | • | Intel Extreme Graphics 3D with 64MB of shared video memory (video memory is taken from the main system) |
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Product Description Includes: standard multimedia keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Works 8.0, Money 2004, Power DVD, Norton Anti-Virus 2004, & more. eMachines T2862 Desktop Computer - This desktop computer features an Intel Celeron D processor 330 (2.66 GHz), and 256MB of PC2700 DDR SDRAM. Enough power to handle basic office applications, as well as more intensive programs like video editing and 3D gaming. The 8-in-1 Digital Media Manager is a handy feature, giving you built-in support for copying images directly from your digital camera's memory card. This saves you the hassle of dealing with a USB cable, and also saves battery life in your camera! It even has a built-in USB 2.0 port, so you can easily transfer data from a USB pocket flash drive. AC '97 Audio 60GB HDD CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive - up to 48x CD-R write, 24x CD-RW re-write, 48x CD-ROM read, & 16x DVD-ROM read 8-in-1 Digital Media Manager - supports Secure Digital (SD), Smart Media, Micro Drive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Compact Flash, Multimedia Card (MMC) 56k v.92 Fax Modem Ports - 10/100 Ethernet, 5 USB 2.0 (1 in media manager & 4 in back), 1 VGA, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 2 PS/2, Audio In, & Audio Out Slots - 3 PCI (2 available) Bays - Four 3.5 (2 available) & Two 5.25 (1 available) Unit Weight - 22.5 lbs.
Amazon Product Description The Basics Founded in 1998 and acquired by Gateway in early 2004, eMachines today is one of the largest vendors of PCs sold through U.S. retailers. With the T2862 Desktop PC, eMachines targets entry-level and undemanding consumers who want a desktop computer but can't justify the price of a high-end model and probably don't need one anyway. Featuring a cost-effective yet reasonably powerful CPU, minimal memory and mediocre 3D graphics performance, the unit is not designed for a top-level business environment or gaming den. But if word processing, personal finances, email and Internet surfing and CD burning are your priorities, the eMachines T2862 is a sensible and extremely affordable solution. Processor At the heart of any computer lies the CPU (or processor), a massive collection of miniature transistors that governs the speed and power of the entire unit. Many entry-level desktops utilize "budget" processors such as an Intel Celeron, and that is indeed the case with this model. But this particular processor is a new and recently enhanced version of the venerable Celeron, nicknamed the Celeron D and carrying 256 KB of Level 2 cache and a 533 MHz system bus for perceptibly faster performance than Celerons manufactured prior to 2004. This is the second fastest Celeron currently on the market, a 2.66 GHz version that doesn't approach the raw data-churning speed of a high-end Pentium 4 but certainly holds its own against lower-end Pentiums and AMD Athlons. Memory Computers typically store information on their hard drive, but they keep frequently and recently accessed data in Random Access Memory (RAM) for faster retrieval. More RAM means more efficient computing, superior multitasking and less strain on your hard drive. eMachines has partnered this unit's processor with 256 MB of PC2700 DDR SDRAM main memory, the minimum recommended allotment for a modern PC. Thusly, the eMachines T2862 is not ideal for demanding multitasking sessions or ultra-complex applications in its stock form, though users may upgrade the memory (at additional cost) to a whopping 2 GB. Video CPU's are usually so busy doing basic calculations that they need help translating visual output to the viewing screen. This is the duty of the graphics card (or graphics controller). A graphics controller with "dedicated" video memory is preferable to a controller that "shares" the system's main memory, as it better handles complex procedures. The eMachines T2862 is equipped with an Intel Extreme Graphics 2 video controller that is integrated on the motherboard and shares 64 MB of the system's main memory. Thusly, the unit is not intended for anyone who regularly works or plays with demanding 3D animations such as those found in the latest high-end games, unless they first purchase and install a separate graphics card. A display screen is not enclosed, thus allowing you to continue using your current monitor or select from today's many alternatives. Sound Audio is produced via an AC 97-compatible chip integrated on the motherboard. AC-97 is today's most accepted entry-level PC audio standard. Though not as sophisticated as most standalone audio cards (its audio specs aren't as good and it supports limited speaker configurations), this integrated chipset is perfectly adequate for most stereo applications. eMachines will also enclose a pair of small desktop speakers for your listening enjoyment. Hard Drive The built-in 60 MB hard drive sports enough space for a typical home or home office situation or student setup. However, if you regularly load large applications, save large files, and maintain a sizeable multimedia or music collection, you may need to upgrade this drive, transfer files to a compact disc to free up room, or add another hard drive. Optical Drive An optical drive is essential in today's computing world. A "CD-ROM" drive allows you to install CD-based applications and play music CDs. A "CD-RW" drive adds CD "burning", so you can also backup your important files to long-lasting discs and create personalized music CDs. With a DVD-ROM drive you can enjoy all of the above plus watch the same big budget DVD movies you watch on your home entertainment system. And with a DVD-RW drive, you can also "write" home movies to durable discs and archive files to DVD (DVDs boast more than seven times the storage capacity of CDs). The eMachines T2862 features a DVD/CD-RW drive that allows you to install applications from CD, play and burn music and data CDs, and play DVD movies. DVD burning is not possible unless you upgrade or replace this drive. Connectivity and Expansion Though designed for the budget conscious, the eMachines T2862 nevertheless sports all the standard amenities, and then some. Communication options include an Intel PRO 10/100Mbps integrated LAN for high-speed Internet and email access and a standard 56K modem for low-speed dial-up service. For reading memory cards from devices such as digital cameras and PDAs, the system features an 8-in-1 Digital Media Manager. And, with no less than five high-speed USB 2.0 ports at your disposal, you'll have plenty of places to plug your plug and play peripherals. eMachines has not included an IEEE 1394 FireWire port, most commonly used for fast data transfer from digital camcorders. Operating System and Software The system features a surprisingly generous software package headed by Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition operating system, Microsotf's Works 8.0 productivity suite, Microsoft's Money 2004 financial center and several useful multimedia and music utilities. Keyboard and Mouse A Standard eMachines Multimedia Keyboard and 2-button mouse (with scroll wheel) are enclosed.
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| Customer Reviews: Impressive.... March 6, 2010 Ice Cream Man (DC) I've had my E Machine for almost 5 years...and i've put this thing thru HELL!!! BUT, it still works GREAT!!! Well...great for a $400 computer. it's not the best, but to last this long with aaaalllllll the long hours and abuse, i think it was well worth it. Everyone says E's are super cheap and die too soon...well, mines out lasted most "premium" brands. Good stuff ...
Know what you're getting August 18, 2009 Joseph Geni (Evanston, Illinois United States) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I give it 3 stars because, as long as you don't make any demands of your computer, it's a great deal. I'm still using mine after almost 6 years...
... except, that's not a good thing. I work in a sophisticated office bureau and at this point in its life, this is the worst computer I've ever had. Firefox died on it in 2007 and I have to use Internet Explorer 4. (I tried to upgrade to 5, but it wouldn't run.) Pop-ups don't work. PDFs only open 1 time in 2. Power up takes a quarter of an hour. Any attempt to run more than about 3 internet windows, or two software programs at once, or any external source like a digital recorder or what-have-you, or any combination of myspace, youtube or flash, leads to a 15 minute self-destruct sequence. Realplayer is an interminable affair. Especially compared to my iMac at home, this is a laughable computer experience that triples the amount of time I need to do anything.
So basically, if you buy this machine, know that it's not meant for complex software or multitasking. And know that technology will run by it within 5 years... though I suppose that's true of most computers. If you just want to check email, type stuff on Word and surf the web, one or two windows at a time, well, it can do all that quite well. If you know its limitations and they don't bother you, it's a pretty sweet deal for a functioning computer.
premium work horse March 1, 2008 The Hawk (ARIZONA) This was and is a really great deal! I make a living selling on the internet so this was a great computer for that purpose. Photos, scanning, and internet.. all that is perfect. Others in the house see the computer as lacking memory, storage or the ability to multi-task. Second Life users will have some trouble because of how large SL is of a game/program. No multitasking while on SL. Also multi-tasking of anykind really can be a problem. Want to hear music while surfing the web? Its going to strain to let you do it. The more programs you put in the more stress on the computer. If you are a person who doesn't need all the extras or a big memory or storage and just wants a computer who can do everything for your business then this is it for you. A great price. And a great work horse. Not quite a stallion. A good computer. Also the problems we've had with it were MINOR, this is very well made and we intend to STAY with Emachines!!
A lot of bang for the buck December 17, 2007 J. Ashley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was bought back in late 2005 as a package deal: Computer, CRT monitor, and Lexmark Printer for about $350. A great deal. I ended up expanding to 2GB of RAM, which helped speed things up an eliminated some error messages. The only real beef I have with this computer is the sound. I noticed that, from the start, there was an echo in everything played out the speakers. This becomes pretty annoying. All the audible Windows programmable events have the echo. I imported and stored some MP3's on the hard drive, then played them using RealPlayer. I got the same echo. In fact, it actually sounds like what you're listening to (with regard to stereo) is L-R rather than L+R. That is, it sounds like what you're listening to is the difference between the stereo channels rather than the normal stereo sound tracks. I contacted eMachines and they recommended upgrading to another sound board ($80) which sounds like a bogus solution to me. I looked through the control panel settings for audio devices and I don't see anything that controls an echo effect or L+R/L-R options, so it looks like I'm going to have to spend $80 and hope a new sound board resolves the problems. Other than that, it's a functional computer system for a very reasonable price.
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