| EMACHINE 15.6IN 2GB/160 NOTEBOOK |  | Brand: Acer Category: Personal Computer
Buy New: $368.86 as of 7/31/2010 12:17 CDT details
Seller: Deal Barn Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 3,616
Media: Personal Computers Shipping Weight (lbs): 9
MPN: LX.N6502.070 UPC: 099802288181 EAN: 0099802288181 ASIN: B002QPY6HK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 15.6-inch screen | | • | 2 GB memory | | • | 160 GB hard drive |
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| Customer Reviews: Best Notebook with best prices July 1, 2010 M. Naveed (Houston, TX USA) Product was really good at the best of it's price available anywhere, shipment was as promised in the description. Bad things were that there was no information available about the product & the communication level of seller was not greatest, if you are patient then I think it's a good idea to deal with this seller. Product was good, seller not so good.
eMachine E627-5583 May 3, 2010 Danny Liu (Milford. CT USA) 0 out of 12 found this review helpful
eMachines E627-5583; OS:Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit (U Need to Burn Ur Own Discs); Processor:AMD Athlon 64 Processor TF-20 (1.6 Ghz, 512 KB L2 Cache); LCD:15.6" HD LCD; Graphics:ATI Radeon HD3200 Graphics Up to 896 HyperMemory; Memory:2GB Memory; Storage:160 GB HDD; Optical Drive:DVD-Super Multi DL Drive; Card Reader:Multi-In-1 Card Reader; WLAN:802.11 b/g; WWAN:No;Bluetooth:No; Webcam:eMachines Webcam; Battery:6-Cell Li-Ion Battery
solid low-price machine February 13, 2010 Felix Rabinovich (Los Angeles, CA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Nice inexpensive laptop. I've only had it for a few days, so my comments are on functionality, not on quality or durability.
First, annoyances.
It has a webcam, but doesn't have a built-in microphone. I guess, it's a way to shave a few pennies off the cost, but quite annoying.
It has a DVD drive, but without Lightscribe. Obviously, less common feature than microphone - but I tried to label my system backup disks, and couldn't do it.
It has a multi-card reader. I had no problems with SD card and Memory Stick, but when I tried to put a Memory Stick Pro duo (which is shorter that regular MS) - it got stuck inside. To short to "click". Couldn't get it out without tweezers.
And, of course, there are no Windows disks. So, if I decide to re-partition the drive - I don't know if I can still install Windows.
Last among little annoyances - only two USB ports. Given that one is always taken by a mouse (I hate touchpads) - only one is left. Oh well - there is always a USB router.
Keyboard layout takes a little getting used to - there is a numeric pad and Ins, Del keys are duplicated - but no Home, End, PgUp or PgDn. Again, hard to find a word other than weird.
Once you get used to all these idiosyncrasies, it's actually a very nice machine. I like the keyboard responsiveness, webcam video is great quality, I haven't seen a 15.6" screen under $400, and it's not heavy.
OS came with a bunch of trial versions (Norton, Office, games); so if you are like me, you spend the first evening uninstalling all the junk. But, I guess, that's how manufacturers keep Windows price low (if not $0) - so I don't mind.
My wife said that it "looks cheap"; but (a) I have no idea what it means in relation to a laptop, and (b) it *is* cheap.
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