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Thread ID: 101919 2009-07-31 14:50:00 August PC world apsattv (7406) Press F1
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796954 2009-08-01 10:27:00 Leave the reviews of Blu-ray players and HDTV TV sets to TONE magazine. apsattv (7406)
796955 2009-08-01 10:45:00 I too am cancelling my subscription. It just seems to be more ads, more non-computer articles and overall lower quality than it used to be.

Disappointing really.
southern_jas (4017)
796956 2009-08-01 10:48:00 Totally agree, also too many adverts,and not enough simple technical advice that us oldies need to understand this technology. escort1557 (13641)
796957 2009-08-01 11:07:00 I'm the same. I stopped my subscription a few years ago as I could see then where it was going. I leave it until I see it in the shop, have a scan & sometimes buy it. I get PC user, APC or PC Authority most months after a scan in the shop. Sometimes all 3.
I find that all the mags have virtually the same stuff in them. I find the Aussie the ones the most useful tho
Phil B (648)
796958 2009-08-02 01:16:00 Do the editors read our comments?? can we get a responce from the editor too please kountryken (14110)
796959 2009-08-02 05:56:00 Theirs Nothing Wrong With PC World Magazines, I Like That They Include Other Things (Apart From The Ads) 13yroldcomputerguru (15136)
796960 2009-08-02 07:22:00 PC Authority is awesome IMHO; have posted on here before saying that it seems to me that PCW caters more to the casual 'don't know much about computers, but would like to know a little about tech', whereas most non-IT people would be bored shirtless by PCA. nofam (9009)
796961 2009-08-02 07:24:00 PC Authority is awesome IMHO; have posted on here before saying that it seems to me that PCW caters more to the casual 'don't know much about computers, but would like to know a little about tech', whereas most non-IT people would be bored shirtless by PCA.

I read it for the reviews:p

Yea, I've seen the Aussie PC mags.

They're much more thorough and geeky.:D
Blam (54)
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