EMachines Restore Disk Sets are a 2 to 10 CD/DVD kit that includes the operating system for your PC, the specific drivers for your computer and detailed instructions on how to install the CD/DVD kit. Please find your eMachines computer model below and select it by clicking the shopping cart icon. Acer eMachines ET1850 memory upgrades from Data Memory Systems are guaranteed to be 100% compatible. Our Acer eMachines ET1850 memory upgrades are manufactured to Acer’s original specification to assure compatibility. All of our Acer eMachines ET1850 memory upgrades are tested here in our test lab and backed by a lifetime warranty.
- View and Download eMachines EL1358 service manual online. EMachines EL1358 Service Guide. EL1358 desktop pdf manual download. Also for: El1358g.
- EMachines Restore Disk Sets are a 2 to 10 CD/DVD kit that includes the operating system for your PC, the specific drivers for your computer and detailed instructions on how to install the CD/DVD kit. Please find your eMachines computer model below and select it by clicking the shopping cart icon.
- EMachines was a brand of economical personal computers.In 2004, it was acquired by Gateway, Inc., which was in turn acquired by Acer Inc. The eMachines brand was discontinued in 2013. EMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. The company sold PCs at prices of $399 or $499, all.
Product type | Personal computers |
---|---|
Owner | Acer Inc. (2007–2013) |
Country | United States |
Introduced | September 1998; 22 years ago |
Discontinued | January 17, 2013 |
Previous owners | Korea Data Systems/TriGem (1998-2004) Gateway, Inc. (2004-2007) |
Company | |
Founder | Lap Shun Hui |
eMachines was a brand of economical personal computers. In 2004, it was acquired by Gateway, Inc., which was in turn acquired by Acer Inc. in 2007. The eMachines brand was discontinued in 2013.
History[edit]
eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem.[1] The company sold PCs at prices of $399 or $499, all without a monitor.[2]
By March 1999, the company was ranked fourth in U.S. computer sales, with a 9.9% market share.[1]
In August 1999, the company released the eOne, a computer that resembled the iMac, priced at $799, with a $400 rebate for customers who signed a 3-year agreement with CompuServe.[3]
In September 1999, the company announced plans to launch an internet service provider.[4]
In November 1999, the company acquired Free-PC, which had previously given away free computers in exchange for advertising.[5]
In March 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $180 million. By that time, the company had sold 2 million computers, but had lost $84.5 million in the previous year on $815 million in sales and a 4% profit margin. Shares fell 8% in their debut. At that time, major shareholders included AOL with a 6.4% stake and Bill T. Gross with a 12.4% stake.[6]
By May 2001, the stock was trading at 38 cents per share and the company was delisted from the NASDAQ.[7]
In January 2002, Lap Shun Hui acquired the company for $161 million.[8]
In December 2003, the company released the T6000 desktop, the world's first mass-marketed AMDAthlon 64-based system, retailing at US$1,299. The systems were primarily sold through Best Buy stores, but the PCs were also available online.[9]
In January 2004, the company was the first to sell notebooks based on the AMD Mobile Athlon 64.[10]
In March 2004, the company was acquired by Gateway Inc. for 50 million shares of Gateway common stock and $30 million cash. Wayne Inouye, CEO of eMachines, became CEO of Gateway, replacing founder Ted Waitt.[11]
In October 2007, Acer Inc. acquired Gateway.[12]
On January 17, 2013, the eMachines brand was discontinued.[13]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Emachines Is Fourth in U.S. Sales of PC's'. The New York Times. 1999-03-31. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
- ^Schwartz, Ephraim (September 29, 1998). 'Emachines readies sub-$500 PCs'. CNN.
- ^Kane, Margaret (August 6, 1999). 'eMachines' iMac-like PC ships this week'. ZDNet.
- ^Spooner, John G. (September 10, 1999). 'eMachines.net not just another ISP'. ZDNet.
- ^Gaw, Jonathan (November 30, 1999). 'Low-Cost PC Maker EMachines in Deal to Acquire Free-PC'. Los Angeles Times.
- ^Fields, Robin (March 25, 2000). 'EMachines' IPO Takes 8% Dip in the Market'. Los Angeles Times.
- ^'Irvine's EMachines Booted From Nasdaq'. Los Angeles Times. May 25, 2001.
- ^Granelli, James S. (January 1, 2002). 'EMachines Founder Buys Shares'. Los Angeles Times.
- ^'eMachines selling loaded Athlon 64 system'. Geek.com. December 11, 2003.
- ^'eMachines Introduces 64-Bit Wireless Widescreen Notebook Line; Company Is First Major PC Brand to Incorporate Mobile AMD Athlon 64 Processor for Mobile Computing' (Press release). Business Wire. January 19, 2004.
- ^'Gateway Completes Acquisition of eMachines' (Press release). Business Wire. March 11, 2004.
- ^Nystedt, Dan (2007-10-11). 'Acer completes Gateway share purchase'. The Washington Post. PC World. ISSN0190-8286. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
- ^Shah, Agam (2013-01-24). 'Acer sheds eMachines, turns to Gateway and Packard Bell for post-PC era'. PCWorld. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to eMachines. |
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EMachines&oldid=991657449'
Drivers for Notebooks ⇒ eMachines Laptops & Desktops ⇒ Page #1 ⇒ eMachines ET1350
All equipment facilities installed on eMachines ET1350 are listed below. In order to facilitate the search for the necessary driver, choose one of the Search methods: either by Device Name (by clicking on a particular item, i.e. LSI PCI-SV92EX Soft Modem) or by Device ID (i.e. PCIVEN_11C1&DEV_0630).
eMachines ET1350 laptop features 3 devices.
Emachine Et1352g Drivers
eMachines ET1350 Drivers Installer
Acer Emachines Et1350 Driver
2.02
1.1 Mb
![Emachines et1352g-03w Emachines et1352g-03w](/uploads/1/1/9/8/119856970/311833800.jpg)
LSI PCI-SV92EX Soft Modem
Emachines Et1850
eMachines ET1350
Dell Touchpad
Emachines Et1352g Specs
eMachines ET1350