Reviews of the eMachines T2625
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CNET Review
The Good: DVD burner is fast and supports multiple formats; open AGP slot; inexpensive LCD.
The Bad: Poor performance; no FireWire; no DVD-editing software.
The Bottom Line: Although not fast on its feet, eMachine's T2625 is a well-featured budget machine that includes a multiformat DVD-recordable drive.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 90/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
Manufacturer: eMachines Inc.
Part number: T2625
General
- Width 7.3 in
- Depth 6.0 in
- Height 14.1 in
Processor
- Type AMD Athlon XP 2.13 GHz
RAM
- Installed Size 512 MB
Storage
- Floppy drive type 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy
- Hard Drive 120 GB
- Hard Drive (2nd) None x
Optical Storage
- Type DVD?RW
- CD / DVD read speed 12x
- CD / DVD write speed 4x
Optical Storage (2nd)
- Type DVD-ROM
- 2nd optical storage read speed 16x
Storage Removable
- Capacity None
Monitor
- Monitor Type None
Graphics Controller
- Graphics Processor / Vendor S3 ProSavage8
Audio Output
- Type Sound card
Telecom
- Modem Fax / modem
- Max transfer rate 56 Kbps
Networking
- Networking Network adapter
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 3 ( 2 ), 1 ( 1 )
- Interfaces 1 x Microphone - Microphone, 6 x USB - USB, 2 x Headphones - Headphones, 1 x Parallel - Parallel, 1, 1 x Audio - Audio
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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