Buying an Emachines Computer - Advice Needed

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The discussion centers on the purchase of an eMachines computer, with users expressing concerns about its limitations, particularly regarding the necessity of using the included keyboard and mouse. It is established that eMachines, now owned by Gateway, is positioned as a budget-friendly option but is criticized for inferior components, such as lower-end motherboards and power supplies. Users recommend considering alternatives like Dell for better quality and upgrade potential.

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  • Familiarity with brand reputation in the PC market
  • Knowledge of upgrade paths for desktop computers
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  • Research the specifications and reviews of eMachines models
  • Compare eMachines with Dell's entry-level offerings
  • Explore user experiences with upgrading eMachines computers
  • Learn about the implications of using proprietary peripherals in budget PCs
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This discussion is beneficial for potential computer buyers, particularly those considering budget options, as well as individuals interested in understanding the trade-offs associated with purchasing entry-level desktop systems.

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I am new to the physics forums and this is my first post and it is sort of scary but hey.

I am looking at an emachines computer to buy. I like the look of it, it is well priced and seems to have possibilities to upgrade in the future. The one hangup is that i read on an online review that you have to use the keyboard and mouse that came with it. I was wondering if there is any way around this and why this might be. (any input on a brand/ model of computer would be helpful.)

here is a link it may be of some use to people who know what they are talking about.

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kmbop53, welcome to physics forums.

I don't know what type of reviews you've read, but they don't restrict which keyboard/mouse you can use.
 
oh, thanks.ya it did seem weird. it was gunna be a deal breaker for me because i would definitely like to get a different keyboard than the one that they supply.
 
E-machine IS gateway they bought the corp a few years ago
and use E as their cheap line

minus for cheaper M/B and lower end power supplys
so overclocking is out and adding a vidio card requires a new bigger power supply
but most mass market boxes are about the same deal
 
E-machines = garbage. I would not touch it with a 100 parsec pole :)

If you don't have the time for an own build, Dell is a LOT better.
 

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