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which was in turn
acquired by Acer Inc. in 2007. The
EMachines brand was
discontinued in 2013.
eMachines was
founded in
September 1998 by Lap Shun **** as...
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desktop computer that was
produced by
eMachines in 1999. It
resembles Apple's "Bondi Blue" iMac.
Apple sued
eMachines for
allegedly infringing upon the distinctive...
- seven-year-long slump,
punctuated by the
acquisition of
rival computer manufacturer eMachines in 2004 and m****ive
consolidation of the company's
various divisions in...
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first and
largest was
eMachines, a
maker of sub-$1000
personal computers for the
American market.
Established in 1998,
eMachines was a
joint venture between...
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American joint venture with
TriGem of
Korea and
Sotec of ****an,
named eMachines,
which at its peak in 1999 was the fourth-largest
manufacturer of computer...
- entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of PC
manufacturing companies Everex and
eMachines. He is also the
current owner of LCD
manufacturer InFocus and the former...
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strengthening [its]
United States presence".
Included in this
acquisition was the
eMachines brand. In
January 2008, Acer
announced that it had
acquired a controlling...
-
acquisition of
eMachines,
Waitt turned over day-to-day
operations of
Gateway and the
title of CEO to
Wayne Inouye, the
former CEO of
eMachines. In May 2005...
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Major laptop brands Acer /
Gateway /
eMachines /
Packard Bell: TravelMate, Extensa,
Ferrari and Aspire; Easynote;
Chromebook Apple:
MacBook Air and MacBook...
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Apple Audiovox Avaya Averatec Bose
Cisco Systems Crucial Technology Dell
eMachines Emerson Electric Emerson Radio Fitbit Gateway Google Hewlett-Packard HP...