Pros: Well written articles; cutting edge reviews; digital format. Cons: None that I see.
The world of computers is ever changing (be it personal or business / corporate) and I do mean ever. I own my own small (part-time) computer consulting concern and I have a small but growing list of clients, most of which are small businesses like men, ...
Pros: The reviews; The overall experience Cons: None, except maybe that it's hard to find it offered at reduced price.
Electronics and the world of high tech in general have exploded in popularity during the past couple of decades. Most people either own a pc or have access to one and advancements in other technologies have led many to discover new and better ways to ...
Being a Geek Wannabe, I strive to play "catch-up" with technology because, when I was in college, computer courses were limited to "Keypunch Operation"...and, yes, aren't the local Want Ads just full of job openings for...
Pros: Best PC magazine out there Cons: Lots of advertising
Basics
I like PC World magazine and would recommend it to the average PC user. If you are a serious computer nerd (no offense intended), this magazine will not suit your mature needs. Likewise, the novice PC user will not pick up much...
Pros: Excellent articles, very informative Cons: The magazine is available free on the web
I received in yesterday’s mail delivery my subscription renewal for PC World. I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to review the product myself and decide whether or not to continue the subscription.
Pros: PC World: poor articles, c't: the best Cons: c't is not available in printing here in the US :-(
Actually, I could as well have titled it:
PC Magazine against c't.
What is c't?
c't = computer technology is a German magazine, and I wish, I really wish, they would decide to bring out an English version. They would sweep the market...
Pros: Thorough Reviews, Great editorials and features, Component Rankings Cons: Alot of Ads, but this is normal in computer magazines
Being an avid computer user, I always needed a source for computer information. Since I stare at a computer screen for many hours a day, I rather a printed source than going to a website. (PC World does have a lot of the information on its website,...
Pros: Big info Cons: not catcy title, kind of hard to understand
When I first saw the words "free magazine" of the internet as I was surfing. I immediately signed up and tried 1 magazine and see how it was like. But when they first sent 1st magaizine they also gave me a bill with that. At first I didn't know...
Pros: Top notch articles Cons: Way too many ads for my tastes, weighs about 3 pounds
Several years ago, I started getting PC World on a regular basis through the mail. At first, this was a pretty neat thing to do because I was constantly looking out for the new addition to my home computer system. But as I am now nearing a point...
Every now and then when I want to get a look at where computers are and how they're coming along I buy an issue of PC World. I don't buy enough to where it would save me money to just order a subscription. My dad always used to buy this magazine which is...
Pros: Good articles, educational articles, fun reviews Cons: none
I have read many different computer magazines over the years. Some have disappeared, some tried to improve themselves (and failed) and other just kept on doing what they do best; give solid information for the general user. PC world is in the last...
Pros: wide ranging articles, not too technical Cons: they don't really standout from their competition
While I don't consider myself a computer geek I do manage to use one competently and not get all the keys confused. PC World is just about right for my competence level. They use lots of geeky compu-terms but they also take the time to explain them....
Pros: Easy to understand,written for the average user Cons: Plenty of ads(were used to them)
I purchased a subscription to the computer magazine PC World, in which I am very happy with. This magazine is written for the average computer user. It is easy to understand without the usual "geek" lingo. PC world magazine has a lot of helpful...
Pros: Excellent reviews and information. Easy to understand for the beginner or the expert Cons: The name Dell will forever be plastered in my memory, Does not cover gaming to any degree
As I was sitting at my desk one afternoon leisurely repairing a bad motherboard, I thought to myself, "Why don't I have any PC magazines? I am a hardware technician after all". I decided to head over to the local computer haven and see what...
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