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Your Computer (British magazine)

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Your Computer
December 1984 cover
CategoriesHome computing
FrequencyMonthly
First issue1981
Final issue
Number
1988
Vol. 8 no. 8/9
CompanyIPC Electrical-Electronic Press
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inSutton, Surrey
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0263-0885

Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988 and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words, "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine". The launch editor was Duncan Scot,[1] who went on to edit Popular Computing Weekly. It offered support across a wide range of computer formats, and included news, type-in programs, and reviews of both software and hardware. Hardware reviews covered home computers released during the 1980s.

Reviews by issue

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Hardware reviews by issue
Issue Date Computes Other hardware
Vol 1 No 1 June/July 1981 ZX81, Atari 400/800
Vol 1 No 2 August/September 1981 VIC-20
Vol 1 No 3 October 1981 Tandy Color Computer, Tangerine Microtan 65
Vol 1 No 4 November 1981 TI-99/4
Vol 1 No 5 December 1981 Sinclair ZX Printer
Vol 2 No 1 January 1982 BBC Micro
Vol 2 No 6 June 1982 ZX Spectrum
Vol 2 No 8 August 1982 Dragon 32
Vol 2 No 10 October 1982 Sanyo PHC-10, Sanyo PHC-20, Sanyo PHC-25, Multitech Microprofessor II, EG2000 Colour Genie, Commodore 64
Vol 2 No 11 November 1982 Jupiter Ace
Vol 3 No 2 February 1983 Camputers Lynx, Oric-1
Vol 3 No 4 April 1983 Texet TX-8000
Vol 3 No 5 May 1983 Compact Computer 40
Vol 3 No 9 September 1983 Acorn Electron
Vol 3 No 12 December 1983 Printer review
Vol 4 No 1 January 1984 Dragon 64, Atari 800XL
Vol 4 No 2 February 1984 Coleco Adam
Vol 4 No 5 May 1984 Triumph-Adler Alphatronic, Tandy Color Computer 2, Advance 86
Vol 4 No 6 June 1984 Sinclair QL, Amstrad CPC 464
Vol 4 No 6 November 1984 MSX, ZX Spectrum+ (in news)
Vol 5 No 2 February 1985 Enterprise 64
Vol 5 No 6 June 1985 Amstrad CPC 664, Atari 130XE, Commodore 128
Vol 5 No 7 July 1985 Atari 520ST, Apricot Computers F1E
Vol 5 No 9 September 1985 Amstrad CPC 6128
Vol 5 No 10 October 1985 Amstrad PCW 8256
Vol 6 No 3 March 1986 BBC Master 128, ZX Spectrum 128
Vol 6 No 4 April 1986 Atari 1040ST
Vol 6 No 5 May 1986 Amstrad PCW 8512
Vol 6 No 9 September 1986 Acorn M19
Vol 6 No 10 October 1986 Spectrum +2, Amstrad PC1512, Tatung Einstein 256
Vol 6 No 12 December 1986 Tandy 1000
Vol 7 No 11 November 1987 Amstrad PCW 9512

References

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  1. ^ "Your computer issue 1". Material from David Harrison. Retrieved 7 January 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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