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Older eMachines sucked, but now it's basically the same computer as Acer/Gateway since they are all the same company.
If you have ~400 to spend, I'd get a Dell Vostro personally.
My first computer I bought was an eMachine, Its still kicking today. Never had any problems with it. All I did was threw some more RAM, a bigger HDD, and a decent video card and you have a cheap gaming PC.
I will never recommend Dell because I have known Dell (and other top-tier manufacturers) to use proprietary parts in their products. This is so they can bust it off in your ass should you ever need to replace one of these parts.
For example, the MB went out on a friend's Dell PC. This PC had a proprietary power button connector on the MB (of all things)!The MB couldn't be replaced with a standard ATX MB for $50 but had to be replaced with a $300 "Dell" MB.
I've seen similar "special" or proprietrary parts in other major PC makers, including eMachines.
That may have been true for certain older systems, but most OEM systems as of the past few years have used standard parts.
Absolutely incorrect.
All top-tier manufactures use non-standard parts. Do some research before making statements like this.
Hate em. Everyone used to want them when I worked at Best Buy. Not sure why. Cheap I guess