
eMachines Offers New Budget Mini-Towers and Display
By Geoff Duncan
July 01, 2009
eMachines has introduced a new line of white mini-tower PCs and a matching monitor, giving customers on a budget something to choose besides boring and grey.
Budget PC maker eMachines—along with Gateway, now a subsidiary of Acer—has rolled out three new consumer-oriented mini-tower PCs with "luminous" white cases and a matching flatscreen display, hoping to appeal to both home and business PC users on a budget as well as the burgeoning back-to-school crowd…or even high-end users just looking for a straight-up affordable PC to plop in kitchen or spare room.
"Consumers on a budget looking for a solid performing PC will find some great choices in the new eMachines line-up," said eMachines' senior manager for desktops Glenn Jystad, in a statement. "Our new mini-towers provide the horsepower and technology needed for today's applications at a very reasonable price, and are stylish and compact as well."
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