my parents have an emachine. bought it in 2004. it was obsolete when it came out of the box. the most advanced game it can play is starcraft…which is fine by me:)
I dont know about you Dalek but building a computer in most cases is becoming more of a hassle than its worth. I dont save much by building my own anymore and if I buy from dell I get a warranty to go with it which means when it breaks they can call dell not me
“My new computer’s got the clocks, it rocks, but it was obsolete before I opened the box!”
Technically as long as we’re still using the x86 instruction set, it’ll never be obsolete, what with virtual memory and clustering, it’ll be useful well into the future!
Lol, emachines are made obsolete.
Eventually, everything is obsolete.
NEVAR!!!!
RFLMAO…
my parents have an emachine. bought it in 2004. it was obsolete when it came out of the box. the most advanced game it can play is starcraft…which is fine by me:)
If you can’t build your own computer, it is you who are obsolete.
I dont know about you Dalek but building a computer in most cases is becoming more of a hassle than its worth. I dont save much by building my own anymore and if I buy from dell I get a warranty to go with it which means when it breaks they can call dell not me
“My new computer’s got the clocks, it rocks, but it was obsolete before I opened the box!”
Technically as long as we’re still using the x86 instruction set, it’ll never be obsolete, what with virtual memory and clustering, it’ll be useful well into the future!