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For what you want to do it should be fine.

So opinions on here which one I should go buy? The walmart one for $198 emachine, the best buy one for 179.99 for a compaq netbook or officemax an acer 149.99. Please give opinions of all of them. I want to know which would be better to use for web surfing and office stuff plus maybe a little gaming on. Not to hardcore of gaming though so please don't ask me on which games I would play.

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So opinions on here which one I should go buy? The walmart one for $198 emachine, the best buy one for 179.99 for a compaq netbook or officemax an acer 149.99. Please give opinions of all of them. I want to know which would be better to use for web surfing and office stuff plus maybe a little gaming on. Not to hardcore of gaming though so please don't ask me on which games I would play.
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CPU : AMD Athlon? 64 Processor TF-20

(1.6GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 667MHz FSB)

Genuine Windows? 7 Home Premium 64-bit1

Display : 15.6" HD widescreen WXGA high-brightness2

1366 ? 768 resolution; 16:9 aspect ratio

Chipset : AMD M780G

Memory : 2048MB 667MHz DDR2 dual-channel3

Expandable to 4GB

Hard Drive : 160GB 5400rpm SATA4

Optical Drive : 8X DVD SuperMulti double-layer drive

Write max: 24X CD-R, 24X CD-RW, 8X DVD?R, 4X DVD?R DL (double-layer), 6X DVD-RW, 8X DVD+RW, 5X DVD-RAM

Read max: 24X CD-ROM, 24X CD-R, 24X CD-RW, 8X DVD-ROM, 8X DVD?R, 8X DVD-ROM DL (double-layer), 6X DVD?R DL, 8X DVD?RW, 5X DVD-RAM

Media Reader : 5-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader 66 units per pallet5

Secure Digital? (SD), MultiMediaCard? (MMC), Memory Stick? (MS), Memory Stick PRO? (MS-PRO), xD-Picture Card? (xD)

Video : ATI Radeon? HD3200 Graphics

With up to 1919MB of HyperMemory? supporting Shader Model 4,0, Microsoft? DirectX? 10

Audio : High-definition audio support

Two built-in stereo speakers

Communications : 802.11b/g Wi-Fi Certified?6

10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)

Ports/Other : 2 - USB 2.0

1 - VGA connector

1 - Headphone/speaker/line-out jack

1 - Microphone-in jack

1 - RJ-45 Ethernet

1 - AC Adapter Connector

Dimensions : 14.4" W x 10.8" D x 1.1/1.5" H

Weight : 6.0 lbs (system unit only)

Go for it. Very good value machine.

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Go for it. Very good value machine.

I agree - if you can get your hands on one (I have a feeling each store will get about 3) then I would definitely pick one up. More horsepower and a bigger screen than a netbook, plus if you're wanting to do any gaming.... I couldn't imaging gaming on a netbook.

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