PCW
PCW, or Personal Computer World, was a British computer magazine that was published from 1982 to 2004. It was one of the longest-running computer magazines in the United Kingdom, providing news, reviews, and tutorials on personal computers and related technology. The magazine was known for its in-depth coverage of both hardware and software, catering to a wide range of readers from hobbyists to professionals.
PCW was founded by John Hargrave and initially focused on the ZX Spectrum, one of the most
Throughout its history, PCW was known for its high-quality content and professional approach. It was often praised
In addition to its print editions, PCW maintained an active online presence, providing updates, forums, and
PCW's legacy lives on through its extensive archives and the knowledge it provided to generations of computer