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eMachine D620 Laptop with 2GB RAM, Tech Air Z0101 Entry Level Black Briefcase 15.4 Inch

SKU: BUN/LX.N230Y.0032GB/10366 Quickfind Code: 438956

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This bundle includes :

eMachine D620 Laptop 2GB RAM


1 x Tech Air Z0101 Entry Level Black Briefcase 15.4 Inch

The brand new eMachine D620 is the ideal solution for simplicity at a fantastic price. It’s the perfect purchase for surfing the internet and using basic applications such as Word and Excel. The impressive 160GB hard drive offers more than enough space to store your favourite movies and media content, whilst 2GB RAM will ensure everything runs smoothly.

Built in wireless technology gives you access to the ever-increasing number of wireless hotspots around the UK allowing access to all of the information you need via the internet.

In a recent review, ‘What Laptop?’ said:

"For a budget laptop, the eMachine certainly delivers in terms of performance and battery life."

Grab yours today.

  • Processor: AMD Athlon 2650e Processor (1.6GHz)
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Hard Drive: 160GB
  • Operating System: Window Vista Home Basic
  • Screen: 14.1" (WXGA+ high-brightness (200 nit) Acer CrystalBrite™ TFT LCD
  • Optical Drive: DVD RW
  • Graphics: Shared Graphics
  • Bluetooth: No
  • Notebook Camera: No
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty
 

Question from peter: Asked on 30/07/2009 can you put a memory card from a digital camera straight into the laptop or is there a usb port to put a memory stick into

Answer from SteveF: Answered on 31/07/2009
It comes with a card reader so you can pop it straight in.

Question from MAJ: Asked on 14/06/2009 is it capable of simple avi video file editing and in an office environment can it be connected to a separate key board and larger screen?

Answer from SteveF: Answered on 15/06/2009
You'd need to check what minimum spec the video program you are using needs and compare it against this machines specs as they are very good for internet and office use but might struggle with more system intensive programs such as video editors.

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