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 |
| Elliott 401 | Only one 401 computer was ever built. It was an experimental and prototype machine built by Elliotts |
| Elliott 402 | The 402 was the last machine from Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. to have (thermionic) valves as the |
| Elliott 403 (WREDAC) | The Elliott 403, also known as WREDAC. |
| Elliott 405 | Elliott 405 was Elliott’s first serious product to enter the world of commercial and business |
| Elliott 4120 | The 4120 had 32K of 6 μS store with |
| Elliott 4130 | The 4100 series machines were based on bit-parallel CPUs employing silicon transistors. |
| 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 |
| 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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