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ComputerShopper.com and Computer Shopper magazine are a Web site and a monthly magazine owned and operated by SX2 Media Labs
SX2 Media Labs

SX2 Media Labs LLC is a New York City based company which owns and publishes two United States technology magazines: the famous Computer Shopper and the once-yearly College Buying Guide....
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Their intent is to provide consumers, technology decision makers, and hobbyists with up-to-date advice on buying and getting the most out of computer products through buying guides, how-to primers, advice columns, lists of top products in over 50 hardware categories, head-to-head product roundups, and, product reviews each month.

web site is a portal with reviews, product roundups, help and how-to coverage.






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ComputerShopper.com and Computer Shopper magazine are a Web site and a monthly magazine owned and operated by SX2 Media Labs
SX2 Media Labs

SX2 Media Labs LLC is a New York City based company which owns and publishes two United States technology magazines: the famous Computer Shopper and the once-yearly College Buying Guide....
.

Their intent is to provide consumers, technology decision makers, and hobbyists with up-to-date advice on buying and getting the most out of computer products through buying guides, how-to primers, advice columns, lists of top products in over 50 hardware categories, head-to-head product roundups, and, product reviews each month.

Web Site

The web site is a portal with reviews, product roundups, help and how-to coverage. It has a comparison-shopping component that allows buyers to connect with the lowest prices on technology products from online sellers.

The site comprises central pages for all major computer hardware and software categories. One section lists break out the site's most recent coverage according to category, while another lists provide guidance to the five best products in a given category. The site provides succinct summaries (including videos) of how to shop for PC hardware in over 30 categories. Editors blog new product releases, first impressions.

A forum area enables readers to engage in debate and get answers to computer buying questions and operating troubles. The site's download area provides access to thousands of free, shareware, and trial software apps, maintained on the back end by CNET.com.

Magazine

Computer Shopper, the print magazine, currently comprises the following sections:

• Boot Up. A commentary and product-news section written by the magazine's expert editors. A column written by Senior Editor Sarah E. Anderson examines tech-buying and related issues from a working mother's perspective.

• Reviews. Over two dozen in each issue, in-depth product reviews are the core of Computer Shopper's mission. Computer Shopper's reviews comprise rigorous lab testing and thorough analysis by some of the industry’s foremost experts on PC hardware and software.

• Features. Typically two or three per issue, the feature stories are typically product-centric, comprising head-to-head roundups and hardware and software buying guides. In addition, help and how-to features assist readers in getting the most out of the technology they already own.

• Help and How-To. Here, Computer Shopper editors assist readers with their tech troubles. Also, "Weekend Project" stories give step-by-step directions on exactly how to perform common upgrades, PC-based leisure and productivity tasks, and much more. PC-building coverage also keeps readers apprised of the latest in PC-hobbyist products.

• Shut Down. A retrospective look at technology through the archives of Computer Shopper, drawn from the last 30 years of issues.

History of Computer Shopper Magazine


Continuously published for 30 years, Computer Shopper magazine was established in 1979 in Titusville, Florida
Titusville, Florida

Titusville is a city in Brevard County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 40,670 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 42,614....
. It began as a tabloid-size publication on yellow newsprint that primarily contained classified advertising and ads for computers (then largely kit-built, hobbyist systems), parts, and software. The magazine was created by Glenn Patch, publisher of the photo-equipment magazine Shutterbug Ads, in the hopes of applying its formula to a PC-technology magazine.

The magazine rapidly expanded into the then-burgeoning area of popular factory-built computers such as the TRS-80, as well as models from Apple, Inc., Atari
Atari

Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by Atari Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French publisher Infogrames ....
, Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments , better known in the electronics industry as TI, is an United States company based in Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology....
, and others. For a time, it was a popular source of info for users of these soon-to-be-outmoded PCs. Then, as the "IBM clone" business exploded in the mid-1980s, it became a source of shopping info—via its editorial content and its volume of direct-sales advertising—for the clone-PC revolution. Dell
Dell

Dell, Inc. is a multinational corporation technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells, and supports personal computers and other computer-related products....
 and Gateway, Inc.
Gateway, Inc.

Gateway, Incorporated. is a computer hardware company based in Irvine, California, California, which develops, manufactures, supports, and markets a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, server , and computer accessories....
 sold their wares through ads in the pages of Computer Shopper.

In August 1984, the first perfect-bound issue of Computer Shopper debuted (at 350 pages), and the phone-book-size magazine regularly topped the 800-page mark during the early 1990s. It was during this time that the magazine was sold to Ziff-Davis Publishing (first as a limited partnership, then solely owned). It was later sold, in 2000, along with Ziff-Davis' ZDNet Web site, to CNET
CNET

CNET Networks, Inc. was a mass media corporation based in San Francisco, California, United States. The company was co-founded in 1993 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie....
. CNET sold Computer Shopper to its current owners, SX2 Media Labs, in 2006.ref. eliminate

List of Editors-in-Chief

  1. Stan Veit (1982-1986)
  2. John Dickinson
    John Dickinson

    John Dickinson or John Dickenson may refer to:* John Dickinson , English inventor and founder of the paper mills at Apsley and Nash Mills in Hertfordshire, England...
     (1986-1988)
  3. John Blackford (1988-2000)
  4. Janice Chen (2000-2006)
  5. Rik Fairlie (2006-2007)
  6. John A. Burek (2008-present)


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