Thursday, January 9, 2003
While maintained or lowered prices on some of the lines which start at $399, Emachines is set to add faster processors across the board in their lines of PCs sold at retail stores.
The company lauched the lineup at this week's Consumer Electronics Show 2003 in Las Vegas.
Emachines has face more competition over the holiday season when Hewlett-Packard and Gateway each offered desktops that matched the $399 starting price Emachine has to offer.
For awhile, Emachines has taken the market on the low end PC market. While desktop PC sales has been flat, much of the growth has been among models priced well below $1,000, notably in the $600 and under range, analysts have said.
The company does plan to enter the notebook market but has yet made a move. Meantime, it is aslo offering a line of flat-panel monitors, the company said.
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