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  1. eMachines - Wikipedia

    eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. [1] The company's first computers, the eTower …

  2. Acer Legacy Product Support | Acer United States

    Find the latest drivers, downloads, and help for all your Gateway, Packard Bell, and eMachines products.

  3. Definition of eMachines | PCMag

    What does eMachines actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.

  4. eMachines | Device Drivers

    eMachines was a brand of low-end PCs, based in Irvine, California, focusing on the lower end of the market. eMachines employed about 135 employees and sold between 1 to 2 million …

  5. eMachines Vintage Computers & Mainframes for sale | eBay

    Get the best deals on eMachines Vintage Computers & Mainframes and find everything you'll need to improve your home office setup at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  6. eMachines Store - Newegg.com

    Shop for eMachines products on Newegg.com. Quickly find what you are looking for with our amazing filter system. Order today for fast shipping and awesome customer service.

  7. eMachines Desktop PCs: A Comprehensive Guide for Budget Buyers

    Apr 29, 2025 · eMachines, once a prominent player in the low-end PC market, has left a legacy that continues to resonate with budget-conscious consumers. This guide will explore various …

  8. LGR Tech Tales - eMachines: Never Obsolete? - YouTube

    This episode covers the various ups, downs, and fascinating choices of the Emachines computer company.

  9. The eMachines Network - Protoweb

    May 1, 2024 · eMachines! To computer users of a certain vintage, eMachines is synonymous with budget computers that are objectively underwhelming but subjectively very charming.

  10. EMachines - Wikiwand

    eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. [1] The company's first computers, the eTower …