Hardware

Name Sort descending Description
Elite 3D Vision Ultimate

Gamers looking for the ultimate high performance machine.

Elite CrossFireX

Make the most of the leading processing power with CrossFireX™ multi-graphics.

Elite CrossFireX Plus

Awesome gaming performance with stunning dual graphics CrossFireX™ Technology.

Elite CrossFireX Pro

With Intel® Core™ i7 processor and the latest high end dual graphics this is an awesome performance computer.

Elite Eyefinity

Experience ultimate multi_screen gaming with AMD Eyefinity setup.

Elite i7 Power Play

MESH Home PC - Elite i7 Power Play with Intel 3rd Gen. Ivy-Bridge Core i7-3770K , 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti 192 Cores 3D Vision Ready GPU.

Elite Plus Eyefinity

BullGuard Internet Security ver. 12 - 90 Day Trial (pre-installed OS required).

Elite Pro Eyefinity

Experience ultimate multi-screen gaming with addition of 2x 24" LED monitors.

Elliott 152

Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd was an early computer company of the 1950s–60s in the United Kingdom. The research laboratories were based at Borehamwood, originally set up in 1946. The first…

Elliott 153

The 153 computer was produced in response to an Admiralty contract, dated 1949, to
speed up the calculation of direction-finding (DF) fixes. During the Cold War, it became
very important…

Elliott 401

Only one 401 computer was ever built. It was an experimental and prototype machine built by Elliotts
with considerable support from the National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) who…

Elliott 402

The 402 was the last machine from Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. to have (thermionic) valves as the
amplifying devices (excluding the 801 & 802 which still used valves in the trigger drive…

Elliott 403 (WREDAC)

The Elliott 403, also known as WREDAC.
This computer, designed for the Long Range Weapons Research Establishment in
Australia, was a one-off project. It was larger and faster than the 402…

Elliott 405

Elliott 405 was Elliott’s first serious product to enter the world of commercial and business
data processing (as opposed to scientific and engineering applications). By 1956 the Elliott

Elliott 4120

The 4120 had 32K of 6 μS store with
word length 24 bits that could
represent 2 short instructions or 1 long
instruction, or a signed integer.
Floating point numbers were held in…

Elliott 4130

The 4100 series machines were based on bit-parallel CPUs employing silicon transistors.
For each of the 4120 and 4130 computers there was originally a choice of ferrite core
store: either…

Elliott 502

The advent of ultra-high-speed digital computing circuit techniques, made possible by the introduction of solid-state components and the development of appropriate design methods, has resulted in…

Elliott 503

The Elliott 503 computer was a big brother to the Elliott 803 computer. I have no personal experience of the 503, as they were more powerful and hence more expensive and therefore not so many were…

Elliott 803

The Elliott 803 was a small, medium speed digital computer manufactured by the British company Elliott Brothers in the 1960s. About 250 were built and most British universities and colleges bought…

Elliott 903

The Elliott 903 machine is a transistor based computer from the late 1960's. It is made up of a number of cards each with a few gates on. The machine came from Hull University Psychology…

Elliott 920M

The 920 series of computers was developed at Elliotts Borehamwood Computing Division in the 1960’s and was derived from the successful 901 commercial computer which was miniaturised for airborne…

Elliott Nicholas

Nicholas was the name given to an in-house computer built for, and partly by, the Theory
Division of Elliott’s Borehamwood Laboratory. The design was started in early 1952 and
Nicholas was…

EM-F345

The EM-F345 is designed for flexible deployment in any scenario. Its robust fanless design makes the EM-F345 an ideal solution for video applications such as digital signs, multimedia advertising…

eMac

The eMac, short for education Mac, was a Macintosh desktop computer made by Apple Inc. It was originally aimed at the education market, but was later made available as a cheaper mass market…

eMachines C1641

First its the power supply, then its the motherboard. It appears that this computer is only good for looking.At eMachines, good value is much more than a low price. It's about getting an…

eMachines C1844

Since Gateway bought-out Emachines they have made a huge turn around and actually made a pretty nice machine.Complaint with this model is the fairly loud cpu fan but that could be fixed with an…

eMachines C1904

Good basic computer, inexpensive.Older design hampers upgrades.The computer is primarily used for word processing, some games, and internet surfing.

eMachines C2160

The C2160 pc is manufactured by eMachines™ using devices supplied by SiS™ and Logitech™. The module is found in 0 other computers. The graphics hardware is controlled by the 661 741 760 pci agp…

eMachines C2280

The eMachines C2280 desktop PC provided adequate features and performance when it was first available in 2003. In 2010 it would be considered underpowered and outdated, but it was a respectable PC…

eMachines D2046

If you're looking for a nice, simple, basic desktop computer for your everyday personal/home office needs, then the eMachines' D2880 model is a great choice. The 80GB hard drive is more than…

eMachines D2244

The eMachines® D2244 desktop computer is packed with features, yet value-priced.

eMachines D2246

The eMachines D2246, running on Windows XP Professional Edition, is a desirable PC. From the dynamite Intel Celeron Processor 2.20GHz processor to a blistering speed containing 256MB of PC2100…

eMachines D2266

Powered by the blistering speed of an Intel® Celeron® Processor 2.20GHz Processor and loaded with 256MB of fast PC2100 DDR memory, the eMachines d2266 destroys the performance barrier! You get a…

eMachines D2386

Fueled by a 2.3GHz Celeron processor, the D2386 packs 512MB of system memory in addition to the huge 80GB hard drive. Burn your own custom CDs with the 48x CD-RW drive. \n.

eMachines e181h

The eMachines E181H 18.5" LCD Monitor offers a widescreen for multiple programs and plenty of workspace. The eMachines E181H 18.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor features a 1366 x 768 native resolution, a…

eMachines E1831-05

The eMachines ET1831-05 Desktop delivers great performance and expansion possibilities with the eMachines quality and price you expect. With reliable Intel performance, 3GB memory, Windows 7 and…

eMachines EL1200

Everything works out of the box with Hardy except for accelerated graphics, which was quickly fixed by enabling the nVidia driver through "Hardware Drivers".

eMachines eMonster 1000

This is still a solid computer from eMachines but more proprietary than older eMonsters. Expandability is limited.

eMachines eMonster 1000B

Like other eMachines, the eMonster 1000b is long on features. Its primary point of interest in this price category is its Samsung SW-208F CD-RW (CD-rewriteable) drive. This 8X/4X/32X (write/…

eMachines eMonster 500

The EMONSTER500 is produced by EMACHINES and is in the Pentium III class with a 500 MHz processor. It also comes with an integrated motherboard/soundcard. The Video Card inside this bare bones…

eMachines eMonster 500a

eMonster 500a is a complete solution for your most demanding computing needs. From Graphics Design to Web surfing, communicating through emails, listening to music, viewing DVD movies on your…

eMachines eMonster 550

eMonster 550 is a complete solution for your most demanding computing needs. From Graphics Design to Web surfing, communicating through emails, listening to music, viewing DVD movies on your…

eMachines eMonster 550R

It is a powerful system with a PIII 550 processor. It comes standard with 64mb(non shared)RAM and a 15GB hard drive. Everything was sufficient for a standard system.

eMachines eMonster 600

The 600 Pentium III processor is powerful and the standard 20 gigabyte hard drive is more than the average person will ever need. The 32X CD-Rom is above average and the 8X DVD is a bonus. The 8mb…

eMachines eMonster 700k

eMachines sells high-quality, low-priced personal computers (PCs) to develop ongoing Internet-based consumer relationships designed to provide a continuous stream of advertising and related…

eMachines eMonster 800

eMachines sells high-quality, low-priced personal computers (PCs) to develop ongoing Internet-based consumer relationships designed to provide a continuous stream of advertising and related…

eMachines eOne 433

Cheap, looks pretty cool, lots of features for the money.No DVD, video out.Inexpensive, attractive, easy to use, good features.

eMachines eOne 500

EOne is an "all-in-one" machine. It's a space saver and a high tech multimedia monster. Its multi-functional feature set will serve as a mini entertainment center for your home. View cable TV,…

eMachines eTower 266

It's a computer.Slow, old technology, 66MHz system bus and a lot more. It lasts for a good while.Inexpensive, Fully functional, Easy to Use.

eMachines eTower 300

Easy to add additional components - very reliable.Can't change video - built in.Lacks performance and memory.

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