eMachines E725-4520 Laptop Win7 Pentium T4400 2.2G 15.6? 3GB Ram 250GB WiFi 6-cell battery DVD-super Multi DL Drive GMA 4500M
- Intel Pentium, 3GB / 250GB
- 15.6″ HD Widescreen High-Brightness LCD Show
- Windows 7 Home Premium, 802.11b/g
Key Features & Benefits
Intel Pentium Processor T4400
2.20 GHz, 800 MHz Front Side Bus, 1 MB L2 Cache
3GB DDR2 system memory
Enough memory to handle today’s most memory-hungry applications
250GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive
Store your music, videos, photos and documents with plenty of space to spare
SuperMulti 8X DVD+ with Double Layer Support
Play and make CDs and DVDs with this DVD/CD burner drive
Wired Ethernet; Wireless WiFi
Connect to a broadband modem with 10/100 Gigabit Ethernet; Connect wi
Price: $ 547.00
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works fine for a cheap laptop,
I bought this about two weeks ago when it was on sale for under three hundred bucks. I have been using a Macbook Pro for the last 4 years, which is fantastic but which is also my wife’s computer. With the kids and I also trying to use her computer I figured it was time to pony up for a second laptop.
Pluses:
1. Price
2. functions just fine for internet, watching DVDs, You Tube, Itunes, etc. no noticable difference in quality of images or streaming from my high end Mac.
3. Costs less than a netbook, has a dvd player/recorder.
4. Battery life is really very excellent – 4+ hours so far for regular surfing. video knows it down to about 3 hours.
Honestly solid feel to it for being a hunk of plastic
Back has all sorts of access panels for people that want to change out the hard drive or add more RAM
My Age of Mythology game works just fine on it.
Minuses:
#1 gripe – no HDMI port. Bummer. HAs some cheesy aavi port but I haven’t bothered to figure out if I can convert that to HDMI. Whoops on their part, but then agin, this thing cost me less than most netbooks.
Speakers are lousy. If you mess with the EQ and SRS Wow you can get it to an aceptable level, but out of the box they sound like they are tin cans. Fine with headphones.
Keyboard is okay – does not have a high quality feel to it. simpler to type mistakes than on my Mac.
Windows 7 is…… nothing more than XP with a couple of the bugs fixed and an interface that makes it harder to find things if you are used to XP or 2000.
Boot of programs is a bit slow. I reckon this could be a WIndows issue more than a hardware issue.
Ovberall – works just fine for a cheap laptop. don’t need to pay twice as much if all you do is surf the net and watch TV on it.
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|powerful economical notebook,
inexpensive for its power and speed. excellent looking. large brilliant screen with wonderful colors.
key board and internal speakers are an issue. poor speakers and a poor keyboard.
buyers may wish to experiment with external speakers and external keyboard if you are going to be using the keyboard a lot for text entry.
the computer itself is quite powerful for its cost, no heat, no noise, no processor or fan noise or vibration.
looks to be solid build. not the lightest laptop, but solidly built.also WIN 7 does have some glitches related to compatibility and proprietary issues with other Microsoft software,
Microsoft and WIN 7 does not like Google Chrome, for example, some issues with MS software downloads with Chrome, with Win 7. but,
XP computers are hard to get now unfortunately.
if you need to do serious text entry and require a really excellent keyboard, I would suggest that you spend some time with this keyboard before buying this computer. make sure it will work for you.
do not buy it sight unseen and untested. if the keyboard and internal speakers are not vital to you, this laptop might work for you.
despite this laptops high processor power for the price, and other excellent points, IF you require an brilliant keyboard and/or speakers with normal volume, I would not recommend this laptop.
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|Brilliant value – if you get it at the right price,
There was a certain retailer who was selling this eMachines laptop for just under $300, and at that price, this laptop is an brilliant deal. Much above that price and you should probably look elsewhere.
As others have said, the show is brilliant – very bright. The keyboard is OK – not fantastic, a bit “spongy” but not terrible. The speakers are dreadful, perhaps the worst I’ve ever heard; attaching a pair of cheap USB-powered speakers makes a huge difference when you use it at home.
The CPU is a standard 2.2GHZ Pentium (Dual Core) T4400, which is a sweet budget CPU (a budget version of the now-being-phased-out Core 2 Duo CPU). It’s really quite a quick CPU for basic stuff. The thing DOES NOT get hot (compare that to the AMD-based laptops) beyond a small warm on the bottom.
The two largest downsides (beyond the speakers): only two USB ports and no webcam (even the Acer version of this laptop that has a webcam curiously has no built-in microphone). So as I said, for the price I paid, I can place up with it.
One small annoyance I’ve noticed lately: The touchpad is a bit wider than I’m used to, and I seem to rub the left side of the touchpad with my left hand too often, causing the mouse pointer to jump. This seems like a curious design feature of this particular model; when typing on other 15.6″ laptops of this same era, I don’t have this problem.
RAM is DDR3 despite what official specs say. Simple to upgrade. The wireless card is simple to upgrade as well – you can upgrade it to an Intel 5100 “Draft-N” card that is an brilliant wireless card for $10-$15 on ebay, very worth doing. You can use either a half-height or full-height mini-PCI wireless card in the slot, I’ve used both. SATA hard drive is simple to swap as well – I’ve already done that.
You can run XP on this thing too if you really want to – but you must first upgrade the BIOS to at least 3.06 (so you have to boot up Windows 7 for that most likely). Then you have to set the BIOS SATA option to “IDE” not “AHCI” and then XP can boot easily (you’ll need drivers from Acer on the Emachines support page for this laptop). I did have distress with Acer’s supplied XP driver for the included Broadcom wireless card – it froze the laptop every time I enabled the card, but as I have since replaced the Broadcom card with an Intel card, I have no problems with wireless in either Windows 7 or XP.
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