Computer Shopper February 1986
Computer Shopper Magazine, February 1986 issue.This publication covers a variety of topics related to computers, software, and hardware. Key topics include the Challenger Hard Disk for Apple IIe, financial programs for TRS-80 Model 100, and the return of the Sinclair QL. Articles discuss new products and innovations, such as high capacity disk drives, IBM-MS DOS, voice recognition software, Macintosh accessories, and robotics. Additionally, the publication provides updates on brands like Commodore, Tandy Computers, Atari, Sanyo, Texas Instruments, and Timex-Sinclair, as well as miscellaneous topics like expanding the Heath/Zenith, CP/M capability, and Pascal programming. The issue concludes with event listings, bulletin boards, classifieds, and a service directory.
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