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To: combjelly who wrote (27993)2/10/2001 2:28:47 PM
From: Harvey AllenRespond to of 275872
 
combjelly- Is eMachines in hock to Intel or does Intel own a piece of them? For the same price they could be offering an eMonster Thunderbird 1000.

A comprehensive solution for the small office environment, the eMonster 800, priced at $799 (after $50 eMachines rebate; $399 after $400 MSN or CompuServe three-year subscription rebate), features an Intel Pentium III processor at 800 MHz with 256KB L2 cache, 64MB memory, an 8x write CD-RW drive, a 48x CD-ROM drive, 30GB hard drive, is network-ready with a 10/100 Ethernet card, 56K V.90 modem, Intel DirectAGP 3D graphics, Intel 82801 AC97 audio, three expansion slots, audio in and out, 2 USB ports (one is conveniently located in front along with a game port), microphone in and head phone jack on front, keyboard, mouse and stereo speakers. Software includes Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Works 2000, Money 2000 and Encarta Online, and eMachines' eWare. With the addition of an Ethernet card, CD-RW and significantly improved software and Internet offerings, the eMonster 800 compares to the eMonster 550 offered at $899 a year ago with 15GB and DVD.

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Harvey