Gateway Keeps Families on Budget with New, Low-Cost eMachines Desktop PCs

    Families and
    students on a budget can now get a new PC with the latest technology thanks to
    Gateway’s new eMachines line of desktop PCs, available now at leading
    retailers.

    “With our new line of eMachines PCs, we’re continuing to provide today’s
    leading technologies at unbeatable prices,” said Ed Fisher, Gateway’s senior
    vice president of product planning. “Hands down, our new desktops offer the
    best values available today. Plus, eMachines PCs offer the highest quality and
    reliability backed by unsurpassed customer support.”

    The new eMachines desktop PCs are designed for those on a budget,
    including home users, students, small businesses and anyone needing a second
    PC. Families sharing a single PC can now add a second with little investment.
    College students preparing for fall classes can use their eMachines PC to
    conduct research online, work on class assignments and stay connected via
    email.

    The new line of eMachines desktop PCs offers more high-end features at
    entry level prices than ever. The line is comprised of three new desktop PCs
    that all offer fast processors, DVD or CD burners, and an 8-in-1 memory card
    reader that accepts the most popular memory devices. These features, along
    with the systems’ large hard drives and five USB 2.0 ports, make the PCs ideal
    for entertainment, productivity and the latest digital media hobbies including
    music downloading, digital photography and digital video editing.

    All of the new eMachines PCs are ready for networking and communication,
    with integrated Intel PRO 10/100 LAN and a 56K V.92 modem. Each comes with
    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Works 7.0, Microsoft Money 2004,
    Encarta Online and Norton Antivirus. The new computers boast eMachines’ sleek
    chassis design, which stylishly fits into any home, office or dorm room.
    Complementary eMachines monitors are sold separately with prices starting at
    $119.99 after $50 mail-in rebate(1).

    The new eMachines back-to-school desktop PC line-up includes:

    eMachines T2824: Minimum Investment for Maximum Return
    PC buyers can get more in an entry-level system than ever with the
    eMachines T2824. Priced at just $399.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate(1), the
    eMachines T2824 is loaded with the latest technology, including an Intel(R)
    Celeron(R) D 325 (2.53 GHz) processor, 40GB hard drive(2) and Intel Extreme
    Graphics. And eMachines goes beyond competitors’ $399 systems to offer
    enhanced technology, such as 256MB of DDR SDRAM expandable to 1GB, a combo
    DVD-ROM/CD burner, and an 8-in-1 memory card reader.

    eMachines T2958: All the Essentials of Computing
    The eMachines T2958 adds additional value to the solid foundation of the
    T2824 with more memory, a larger hard drive and a faster processor. The
    eMachines T2958 comes with the Intel(R) Celeron(R) D 330 (2.66 GHz) processor,
    80GB hard drive(2), and 512MB of DDR SDRAM expandable to 1GB. Also, the
    eMachines T2958 offers a dedicated DVD-ROM drive and a CD burner, along with
    Intel Extreme Graphics and the 8-in-1 memory card reader. The eMachines T2824
    is priced at just $499.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate. (1)

    eMachines T3092: Latest Technology, Unbeatable Price
    Offered at an unbeatable price of only $599.99 after a $50 mail-in
    rebate(1), the eMachines T3092 is packed with all the technology typically
    found in systems costing close to $1,000. The AMD Athlon XP 3000+ processor
    boasts fast performance, and the 512MB of DDR SDRAM is expandable to 2GB. The
    NVIDIA(R) GeForce4(TM) MX graphics card makes this a great system for the
    latest PC games and online entertainment. Storage options abound in the
    eMachines T3092. It comes with huge 160GB hard drive(2), ideal for storing
    digital video and years of digital photos. The system also has two optical
    drives — a DVD +/- RW drive and a CD-ROM drive — in addition to the 8-in-1
    media card reader.

    Gateway supports its eMachines line of PCs with a standard one-year
    limited warranty(3). For more information on eMachines products, customers can
    visit http://www.emachines.com or call (800) 362-2446.

    Gateway offers a pro-active service tool called BigFix(R) at no charge on
    all eMachines systems. With the customer’s permission, BigFix identifies and
    sends messages offering upgrades to enhance the performance or capabilities of
    the PC. For example, eMachines users who activate the BigFix application are
    offered Microsoft(R) XP operating system updates to prevent damage from the
    latest worm or virus, or a new video driver to support the latest computer
    games.

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