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Just received magazine, have not had a chance to read it, but was delivered sooner than they had promised.
Without saying anything in the title like discless copy, this is maximum pc, but the diskless version. If you want the disk, you will need to order from the maximum pc website. Not taking off any stars for that though. 4/5 mainly due to some of the erroneous advice given in the magazine, but a good magazine to read through nonetheless.
Computer magazines tend to fall into two types: the tech nerd hard for most of us to understand kind and the way too simplistic, not enough detail brand. Max PC bridges these genres. It provides useful reviews about salient aspects of the products but avoids the pitfalls of too much geek speak. Plus it has lots of neat web sites - or URL's.
When I subscribed to this magazine, the discription said it comes with the cd's. When I received my first copy, there was no cd included. I called the number provided and was then informed if I wanted the cd's, I would have to pay extra. Only order this if you don't want the cd's.
This is my first time subscribing to a pc magazine and I have not regretted.I did alot of research and read many reviews before making a decision.It provides good insight on the ever changing world of technology, not only computer hardware and software.I fine that its rather intuitive and I am also impressed with the authors on their continued support in providing self help techniques for troublshooting or enhancing a computers performance.
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