I agree with RedHedd, for what you are looking for, the relatively cheap emachines should be just what you're looking for. The only thing I would suggest, if you're looking to do pictures and play games, get at least 512 mb of RAM. Forget the 256 or lower. The processor (2.6 GHZ or whatever) is only part of what makes a machine seem "fast" and for pictures and games, it's the RAM that makes the difference. Also, from what I understand, the AMD Athalon processor is a better one than the Intel Celeron. If you must have Intel, pay for the Intel Pentium, but that is going to increase the cost of the machine - sometimes signficantly.
The only thing you might want to check out with the emachines is the ability to upgrade them. Some come "as a package" and don't have extra "slots" inside for upgrading. This may not be an issue for you, and since they are so cheap that if, in a few years, you feel you need faster, you're not losing a ton of money by just getting a new one at that time.
I've always had Gateway at work and when I bought my laptop I stuck with Gateway and I'm extremely happy with them. The few times I've had to use their service, they've been fantastic - although I have to admit that with my laptop I paid for the 3 year warranty.
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