It looks like an iMac. It feels like an iMac. But
wait, it's running Windows?!?!

The eOne is a blue, poly-carbonate plastic computer from
eMachines. Yes, it does resemble an
iMac... but it's not!
Currently there are two series types, the 433 and 500
series, each representing it's Mhz speed from the Intel Celeron
processor.
UPDATE: eMachines has discontinued the production
of the eOne machines because of a loss in the lawsuit against Apple.
Although, you can still purchase an eOne off the net at many sites such
as eBay.
Click the graphic below to read what real people think about
the eOne:

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What's under the hood:
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Monitor: 15" with 0.28mm dot pitch
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Processor: Intel® Celeron 433 or 500MHz (w/128KB L2
Cache)
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64MB SyncDRAM
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ATI Rage XL 3D AGP with 8MB SDRAM
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Crystal PCI Audio & HiFi Stereo Speakers and
Microphone built in
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24x Max Slim CD-ROM drive
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6.4GB Hard Drive (8.4GB on the 500 series)
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3½" 1.44MB Floppy Drive
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56K v.90 Modem
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10BaseT Ethernet LAN (Intel® AnyPoint Home PNA
ready)
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One blue keyboard, and one blue mouse
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Plethora of Ports:
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2 USB Ports (Front & Side)
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1 Game/MIDI port
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1 Parallel Port
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1 Serial Port
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2 PCMCIA ports (!)
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Video and Audio Inputs
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Headphone, Speaker, and Mic jacks
Prices range from $799 to $899
This site is to help the eOne community with any
questions they may have. |