Pros
- Inexpesnive and expandable
Cons
- Lacks basic Media Center features
Bottom Line
Inexpensive and expandable PC offers adequate performance for routine tasks, but its Media Center features are lacking.
More Information
PCWorld's eMachines T6532 Coverage
- eMachines Offers Bare-Bones Media Center PC The low-cost T6532 desktop system handles routine computing tasks smoothly.
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