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eMachines eTower The eMachines eTower 400idx is an inexpensive desktop option with enough muscle to manhandle Windows 98.

By Amanda C. Kooser

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The $599 pricetag includes only the tower. You'll have toprovide the monitor. Under the hood is a 400 MHz Intel Celeronprocessor, 64MB RAM (expandable to 256MB) and a large 8.4GB harddrive. A 5x DVD-ROM drive is a nice added feature. Two USB portsare built in for hooking up the latest peripherals. Floppiesaren't forgotten either: A standard floppy drive is included.Consider the 56K modem, and you won't need to upgrade for quitea while.

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