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dfisher
Premium Review Computer Shopper: Excellent value (186 words)
by dfisher - written on 08/06/06 (Somewhat useful, 98 readings)
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Computer Shopper is published by Dennis Publishing and is an excellent product. Every issue has over a hundred different reviews of products from new PCs to mice, keyboards, speakers and software. Each major review is detailed and comes with the best price and spec of the product. The reviews are fair and unbiased and aren't written in ...

ScottyBoy.
Premium Review The best on the market (261 words)
by ScottyBoy. - written on 02/07/03 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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With so many computer magazines on the market it is hard to single out one, particular publication. After trialling many computer magazines my loyalty lies with Computer Shopper. Released monthly Computer Shopper has 110,035 readers and currently costs £3.25, although I have a sneaky suspicion the price is to raise soon. The magazine has ...

Computer Shopper...My Kind Of Mag!!! (450 words)
by - written on 16/07/01
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Computer Shopper..August edition..Issue 162. Just bought the August copy of Computer Shopper and I am impressed with the magazine,firstly it costs only £2.99 as compared with the usual price of other computer mags. You have a good free cd with this months issue which contains the following..Destroy it 2000,the full ...

floater
Premium Review Mind the adverts. (330 words)
by floater - written on 27/06/01 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I started buying computer shopper 4 years ago when I started putting together my first PC. It looked to offer value with so many pages in it and was priced at £2.25 which I thought was a bargain. The name computer shopper I recognised from years ago when I had an amiga. This magazine would be alongside it, and from this alone I recognised ...

Nottmsteve
Premium Review Computer Shopper: Shopper's the word ! (152 words)
by Nottmsteve - written on 11/06/01 (Useful, 13 readings)
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Computer Shopper is for what it says, shopping. It's about the size of a phone book, and the vast majority of it is adverts. But then again, it's half the price of the other mags out there. If I'm looking to buy bits and pieces for the PC, it's well worth buying to study the ads, rather than trolling over ...

moistoist
Premium Review Does what it says on the tin. Pity. (1032 words)
by moistoist - written on 04/06/01 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Computer Shopper has been one of the leading lights in computer journalism, mainly because it has been around for a fairly long time in comparison to many of the newer magazines - at least a decade. I've been subscribed for five years now, but I'm slowly getting round to looking elsewhere. Why the longevity? Well, to start with, the ...

Guzman
Premium Review Computer Shopper: You cannot get better than this (309 words)
by Guzman - written on 16/05/01 (Useful, 7 readings)
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Yet again I am considering how to best upgrade my machine on a limited budget. As far as I am concerned there is only one magazine worth buying when doing research for such a project and that magazine goes by the name of Computer Shopper. One major factor in my opinion of this magazine is the quality of information that you the reader ...

jaybee
Crowned Review Computer Ads - more like!! (825 words)
by jaybee - written on 25/02/01 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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I’d picked up a copy of this magazine for the first time, around a year ago when I was looking to buy a new PC, and I’d never bought a copy again as I must admit I wasn’t very impressed. This Christmas however someone actually bought me a subscription to the magazine as a present and after reading it on a regular basis ...

benbriscoe
Premium Review Computer Shopper: Great Read (279 words)
by benbriscoe - written on 02/02/01 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Computer Shopper has been going for over 20 years now I think, and,in its current state, is a wonderful read. Initially it looks like it is consumed solely by adverts, but after ploughing through these the quality content shines through. The news section is great for catching up with all types of bits from Networking to the Internet, and ...

GroundZero
Premium Review A hefty tome (244 words)
by GroundZero - written on 10/12/00 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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If you are considering buying anything computer-related, Computer Shopper is always worth a look. The heftiest of the computing titles available, the majority of the magazine is devoted to advertising, but this at least means that it is one of the cheapest computing magazines. The actual content of the magazine (when you can track it ...

GraWar
Premium Review Computer Shopper: Best buy at a great price (242 words)
by GraWar - written on 10/12/00 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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I like to keep up on all the latest industry news and there isn't a harder industry than the computer industry to keep up with. That's why I read Computer Shopper. Computer Shopper is the cheapest computer magazine that can be bought. it costs just 2-99 and I think it offers great value. Theres lots of interesting reviews, news, ...

david.quinn
Premium Review Great but needs some attention (137 words)
by david.quinn - written on 25/11/00 (Useful, 24 readings)
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I've been reading Comp Shopper for years and years now, originally back in the primordial swamp days of the Sinclair Spectrum, through the Atari ST and now with a Wintel PC. It's always been a lively read, with contributors unafraid to speak out about what they see as being shoddy or overpriced hard and software.Recently they have dropped ...

aratherbadusername
Premium Review Computer Shopper (137 words)
by aratherbadusername - written on 31/10/00 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Looking for a computer bargin? Look no further this is the place to find it. With so many advertisers appearing in each issue the chance of not finding what you want is miniscule. Advertisers sell Systems, Laptops, Accessories, Software - the whole shabang! But they also sell it new or used (systems and Laptops). The magazine also has news, ...

rozbeh
Premium Review Useful and greatvalue for money (86 words)
by rozbeh - written on 26/10/00 (13 readings)
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Behind the 10000000 pages of adverts, Computer shopper has some very useful articles and the cover cd's are always top notch. Pricewise at under £3 it is one of the chepaest around considering the content. The reason it is so cheap is the number of adverts it has and some of the adverts are very useful as it is a great method of price ...

rob_writer
Premium Review Computer Shopper: The best PC Mag!! (251 words)
by rob_writer - written on 30/09/00 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Computer Shopper is a monthly magazine, concentrating not only on Windows PC's but also with Linux, Macs and even Amigas and Ataris. To my knowledge it is the only PC mag which can claim this. Every month the magazine comes with at least one CD, although there are often more. They contain a wide selection of software every month, ...

skyeman
Premium Review A great magazine (236 words)
by skyeman - written on 25/09/00 (Useful, 8 readings)
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I am not a computer nerd, I do not understand computers a great deal. However, I do like to know the general trends and latest news. This is where Computer shopper comes in. They have kept me abreast with what is happening. I read the news and drool over the latest technology. I do not read in great depth the lab reports unless I ...

bigdoug
Premium Review Computer Shopper: It’s a Whopper! (412 words)
by bigdoug - written on 22/09/00 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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If you are looking either for a new computer, add-on or software for your current pride-and-joy, then Computer Shopper is the only magazine you will need. At £2.75 per copy, cover CD, free software, including free demos of the latest games and other software as well as full versions of selected products. Alternatively, you could ...

Dave+Robinson
Premium Review A Great Mag At A Great Price! (329 words)
by Dave Robinson - written on 20/09/00 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I only buy Computer Shopper ocasionally, perhaps every 3 months or so. Every issue comes with one or two CDs, and their content varies from month to month. In the past, there has been a full version of Compton's Encyclopedia, a Family Tree package, Lotus Smartsuite 97, a Cookbook etc. The software programs are always of very high quality, ...

jason_webb
Premium Review Computer Shopper: Ongoing Support (205 words)
by jason_webb - written on 09/09/00 ()
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Computer shopper is one of the very few magazines to remain faithful to it's roots. I have been reading this publication on and off since it's launch, at which time i owned a BBC micro and a spectrum. The one thing that makes this magazine stick out from the crowd, is it's ongoing support of older and less popular platforms. ...

Cheap shopper! (348 words)
by - written on 06/09/00
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I must admit that I don't read this magazine very often, especially not for articles, you see Computer Shopper is a huge paper-weight like mag that features a great deal of space dedicate to new hardware, and even more space dedicated to adverts. To such an extent that if I'm every buying anything I go for Computer Shopper because there is ...

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