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eMachines dual core (T4400) laptop $298 @ WalMart 2/28

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My local Wal-Mart had about 20, got 1 for me and one for a friend.

they sold like 3 or 4 more in the 20 min i was there, they are going fast, I would all but guarentee they are gone by now.

makeing restore discs right now, and yeah it seems pretty quick, plenty of computer for average web surfing,Office aps, and Email, and probably the old game or 2, and movies too.
 
My local Wal-Mart had about 20, got 1 for me and one for a friend.

they sold like 3 or 4 more in the 20 min i was there, they are going fast, I would all but guarentee they are gone by now.

makeing restore discs right now, and yeah it seems pretty quick, plenty of computer for average web surfing,Office aps, and Email, and probably the old game or 2, and movies too.


i just downloaded wdc acronis for free for backups (drive in laptop is a wd)... i use the diskwizard free version for my seagate drives... it's fast and compresses great...
 
"...comes back and price adjusts" - what does that mean?

You get a little alert an item is going to be 'on sale' soon...so you know they will price adjust within 30 days usually.

You go out with your shiny CC and buy up all the stock and list on ebay.

you sell, they buy, you go back and adjust the price get cash back, they get screwed.

the flip side is you just then return all the items and the store gets screwed.
 
I just picked one up from the walmart here in Big Rapids, MI and they had 5 left. Not a bad laptop for $298. I was thinking about buying a netbook to carry in my back pack for classes but this will work just fine for that.
 
I wonder if my local Walmarts would have any left. I have 3 within 10 miles. I bet there's no one answering the phones in electronics.
 
I wonder if my local Walmarts would have any left. I have 3 within 10 miles. I bet there's no one answering the phones in electronics.

I think this case is an exception to the NEVER NEVER call the store rule since this item has been in a public advertisement and is not an pricing mistake or clearance item no one instore knows about. So, don't pass GO, don't collect $$, but DO call your nearby stores. Make the effort and you may be rewarded grasshopper 😉
 
I wonder if the Acer at MicroCenter uses the same memory as what's installed in this WM laptop....since this eMachines WM laptop uses DDR3 RAM. Wonder if Acer just forgot to update the specs for the memory to reflect the change to DDR3.
 
Picked up one of these this morning before work. Still not sure whether I'll keep it. Do you think it's a worthwhile replacement for my current (old) Walmart Black Friday HP laptop?

1.6ghz Sempron 2800+
768MB RAM
ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
40GB 4200RPM hard drive
Windows XP
 
Picked up one of these this morning before work. Still not sure whether I'll keep it. Do you think it's a worthwhile replacement for my current (old) Walmart Black Friday HP laptop?

1.6ghz Sempron 2800+
768MB RAM
ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
40GB 4200RPM hard drive
Windows XP

Uh Hell yes, it crushes that laptop, even plays low end games and i tested 1080P play back and it worked great, try that on your old lappy.

Plus you can probably get like $200.00 for your old lappy if it is in good condition.
 
it read my aoc 23' correctly, as 1080p res... it looks nice doing a movie, even... but the dvd drive seems to be spinnning up faster (and is noisier) running casino royal at first, but then it slowed down to nearly silent again...

the speakers won't win any awards, though...
 
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The '2' key on mine only works half of the time and makes a noise every time i press it while the other keys are pretty much silent. So there's something broken or not connected right physically under the key. I'm just going to box it up and bring it back and hope they have one to exchange it with. If they don't have one I wonder if they will give me something comparable or order another one for me?
 
I wonder if the Acer at MicroCenter uses the same memory as what's installed in this WM laptop....since this eMachines WM laptop uses DDR3 RAM. Wonder if Acer just forgot to update the specs for the memory to reflect the change to DDR3.

Where are you seeing DDR3? The Wally-World page says DDR2-667....

Richard
 
The '2' key on mine only works half of the time and makes a noise every time i press it while the other keys are pretty much silent. So there's something broken or not connected right physically under the key. I'm just going to box it up and bring it back and hope they have one to exchange it with. If they don't have one I wonder if they will give me something comparable or order another one for me?

if you want money back, take it back to store... if you want another, try the store, but if they don't have any more you get your money back... if you want it fixed do warranty through emachines... might be nice for you to test the warranty process for us...
 
Picked up one of these this morning before work. Still not sure whether I'll keep it. Do you think it's a worthwhile replacement for my current (old) Walmart Black Friday HP laptop?

1.6ghz Sempron 2800+
768MB RAM
ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
40GB 4200RPM hard drive
Windows XP

How about shopping first then buying?
 
Where are you seeing DDR3? The Wally-World page says DDR2-667....

Richard


Two places, both terribly hard to do, but can be done.

First, I loaded CPU-Z and ran it....under the memory tab, it shows up as DDR3.

Second, opened up the cover over the memory. It's Hynix brand memory, labeled PC3-8500.

That's about the best I can do to prove it does have DDR3 RAM.

Actually, here ya go....pic of the 2GB stick of the DDR3 memory from the laptop:

memory.jpg
 
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Two places, both terribly hard to do, but can be done.

First, I loaded CPU-Z and ran it....under the memory tab, it shows up as DDR3.

Second, opened up the cover over the memory. It's Hynix brand memory, labeled PC3-8500.

That's about the best I can do to prove it does have DDR3 RAM.

ditto... mine is ddr3...
 
It is extremely hard to compare mobile platforms. There are so many different configurations and options that it's hard to figure out just how much better one notebook is compared to another.

then take advice: this is a rockin' good deal... this laptop will suffice for 99% of the world's pc users as a main system... it's not a gaming platform, though...
 
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