Thursday 4th October 2007
Imagine ditches XP/Vista and launches Computing Made Easy
The UK’s fastest-growing consumer specialist publisher re-launches Windows XP Made Easy as Computing Made Easy
Imagine Publishing is pleased to announce the relaunch of the long-running home computing magazine, on sale 18 October. From issue 118, Windows XP Made Easy appears on the shelves as Computing Made Easy, a fresh new title aimed at demystifying and explaining home computing technology in all its forms – hardware and software.
Whether it’s an operating system, websites, digital photography, office software or cutting-edge hardware, Computing Made Easy provides informative features and in-depth tutorials on mastering the latest techniques and technology quickly and easily.
Each issue of Computing Made Easy provides in-depth features on breaking technology trends, backed up with detailed step-by-step tutorials that allow readers to master even advanced homecomputing techniques regardless of skill level. The unique and fully illustrated ‘how-it-works’ guides explain the latest consumer technology and PC hardware in a visual, easy-tounderstand way. A comprehensive hardware section offers both expert reviews and group tests on new PC kit and peripherals.
Dave Harfield, Editor in Chief said: “We’re excited by this move away from a Windowscentric approach that allows us to cover more exciting areas of home technology. The magazine’s unique approach to PCs, the internet, entertainment and hardware, coupled with its unbiased voice makes Computing Made Easy the best choice for today’s home PC enthusiast.”
Name: Computing Made Easy
Price: £3.99
Pagination: 180 pages
Frequency: 13 issues pa
ISSN: 1755-7496
Imagine Publishing
01202 586200
www.imagine-publishing.co.uk