Vintage EMachine EOne Desktop Computer Rare Celeron 433, 64mb All
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:31161112 | Type: Desktop |
Brand: eMachines |
Vintage eMachine eOne Desktop Computer Rare! Celeron 433, 64mb All Original!Boots up, was working perfectly last month. Sadly, now there is no image on the screen, although you can see the screen flickering. Video card??? Capacitor? The last photo shows what you see on the screen when it’s shut off- a quick pixelated view of colors.Also, the slide up panel hiding the ports has one plastic peg broken off, but it slides and closes without any problem. PLUS,... an iLux wireless mouse that matches it.
Everything is there! All original! I’m the original owner. It was my teacher computer, so it was lightly used and kept updated. It will come in the original Dell box and packed carefully. I have no idea why a Dell box.... can’t remember. 🤷🏼♀️
Due to its weight, I will ship it FedEx Ground, insured. They handle heavy boxes much better than anyone else. View photos carefully- they are part of the description. Sold AS IS, but you see from my feedback that I am a reliable seller.
VERY RARE!!! Upon its release in 1999, the eOne came with a translucent "cool blue" case, while the original iMac had a two-toned case with "Bondi Blue" accents. At $799, the eOne was also cheaper than the US$1, 199 iMac. eMachines hoped to avoid legal trouble because the shape of the computer was different from the iMac. However, Apple sued eMachines, alleging that the computer's design infringed upon the protected trade dress of the iMac. In March 2000, eMachines reached a settlement with Apple, under which it agreed to discontinue the infringing model.The eOne was available at Circuit City and Micro Center, but it did not sell well in the few months when it was available due to a lawsuit from Apple which eventually caused the eOne to be widely considered a failure for eMachines. The eOne was discontinued in 2002, and due to its lackluster sales, is rare in the secondary market.Full specs at the C/NET website, Google it.... eBay keeps removing the link. Sigh.....Maybe they’ll keep this..... just type www dot CNET dot com in front. /products/emachines-eone-433-all-in-one-celeron-433-mhz-64-mb-6-4-gb-crt-15/On Aug-03-20 at 07:29:33 PDT, seller added the following information:CORRECTION! It is a Dell MONITOR box.... but the eOne fits perfectly in it. That's why I was puzzled about the box and couldn't remember why.... I'm so sorry. Bid accordingly!
Everything is there! All original! I’m the original owner. It was my teacher computer, so it was lightly used and kept updated. It will come in the original Dell box and packed carefully. I have no idea why a Dell box.... can’t remember. 🤷🏼♀️
Due to its weight, I will ship it FedEx Ground, insured. They handle heavy boxes much better than anyone else. View photos carefully- they are part of the description. Sold AS IS, but you see from my feedback that I am a reliable seller.
VERY RARE!!! Upon its release in 1999, the eOne came with a translucent "cool blue" case, while the original iMac had a two-toned case with "Bondi Blue" accents. At $799, the eOne was also cheaper than the US$1, 199 iMac. eMachines hoped to avoid legal trouble because the shape of the computer was different from the iMac. However, Apple sued eMachines, alleging that the computer's design infringed upon the protected trade dress of the iMac. In March 2000, eMachines reached a settlement with Apple, under which it agreed to discontinue the infringing model.The eOne was available at Circuit City and Micro Center, but it did not sell well in the few months when it was available due to a lawsuit from Apple which eventually caused the eOne to be widely considered a failure for eMachines. The eOne was discontinued in 2002, and due to its lackluster sales, is rare in the secondary market.Full specs at the C/NET website, Google it.... eBay keeps removing the link. Sigh.....Maybe they’ll keep this..... just type www dot CNET dot com in front. /products/emachines-eone-433-all-in-one-celeron-433-mhz-64-mb-6-4-gb-crt-15/On Aug-03-20 at 07:29:33 PDT, seller added the following information:CORRECTION! It is a Dell MONITOR box.... but the eOne fits perfectly in it. That's why I was puzzled about the box and couldn't remember why.... I'm so sorry. Bid accordingly!