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eMachines(eMachines, Inc., Irvine, CA, www.emachines.com) A manufacturer of PCs founded in 1998 and backed by Korean PC manufacturer TriGem Computer, monitor maker Korea Data Systems and other investors. eMachines targeted the consumer market with its first models in the sub-$500 range. It subsequently introduced the eOne, an all-in-one Windows PC with an Internet keyboard that looked like Apple's popular iMac. In 2004, eMachines was acquired by Gateway. From inception until it became part of Gateway, eMachines had shipped five million PCs.
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Chief Executive Wayne Inouye came to power after Gateway's acquisition last year of low-cost computer seller eMachines of Irvine. If price is a concern, companies such as eMachines (www. NASDAQ:ATYT) (TSX:ATY), recently announced that the RADEON 9100 IGP, the world's most powerful, feature-rich integrated graphics processor, will power eMachines new 5210 desktop PC. |
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