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PC Pro

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing.

All Core i7 CPUs are equal but some are more equal than others

CONTRIBUTORS

PC Pro

Has the NFT bubble burst? • Sales slump as market decides “no-one wants a gorilla with a hat on”

New lockdown announced… for iPhones • Is it a case of Hands(et), Face(Time), Space(Grey)?

Volunteers hack together UK’s digital democracy • It’s not the government that’s helping reach young voters through tech, it’s volunteers, finds James O’Malley

The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors

Let me tell you what I did on my holidays • After a long break from breaks, Dick discovers that his budget phone has matured into his most important travel companion (other than his wife)

Stop copying TikTok: the web needs variety • Instagram is foolish to mimic its rival instead of offering a calmer alternative that’s better suited to its non-teenage audience

Problems on my big-screen debut • It turns out that upping the size of your monitor brings complications along with the supposed benefits of a higher resolution

Starletter

Readers’comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web

Readers’ poll • What is your primary operating system?

3CX StartUP: no business too small • If you’ve found unified phone systems too challenging to set up or too expensive, then the new 3CX StartUP option tailored for micro businesses might just be ideal

WINDOWS 11 WHAT’S COMING NEXT • Windows 11 is getting its first major update this autumn. Barry Collins runs through all the new features to look for

Customise Windows 11 with your own widgets • Want to spruce up your desktop with live information and other handy gadgets? Nik Rawlinson explains everything you need to know, including a step-by-step guide

Create a random image carousel in Rainmeter

Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you a bargain on everything from security software to Windows 11 Pro

STUDY THESE BLOCKBUSTER STUDENT DISCOUNTS • James O’Malley finds big savings on hardware and software that are available to anyone with a child or student in the house

LIFTING THE LID ON DDR5 • The latest RAM technology has hit the mainstream, but what difference does it make? Darien Graham-Smith decodes the data to find out

Scan3XSGWP-MEA1128T • Powerful doesn’t even begin to describe this supreme graphics workstation – and there’s still room to expand

Box Cube Custom ZX8 The One • If you’re looking for a striking design and a hugely customisable setup, you may just have found The One

Dell XPS 13 Plus • Beautiful, lightweight and stylish, but usability problems mean we can’t recommend the XPS 13 Plus

Dell XPS 15 (2022) • Arguably the perfect computer for many Windows users, but expect to pay a premium

Dell XPS 17 (2022) • No big change from last year, but this is still one of the slickest and sleekest 17in laptops around

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus (7610) • A laptop built to a precise budget, and that shows in places – but there’s no disputing its bang per buck

Razer Blade 14 (2022) • A lovely laptop that’s very fast at 1440p gaming, but Razer is charging a hefty premium for its design

Lenovo Legion Slim 7i Gen 7 (16in Intel) • A sleek and fast gaming laptop, with only lacklustre battery life holding it back from an award

Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (16in Intel) • A well-built and powerpacked system that plays games beautifully – and you may get £200 off the price

Huawei MateBook 16s • A...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Nov 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 11, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

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Tech & Gaming

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English

The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing.

All Core i7 CPUs are equal but some are more equal than others

CONTRIBUTORS

PC Pro

Has the NFT bubble burst? • Sales slump as market decides “no-one wants a gorilla with a hat on”

New lockdown announced… for iPhones • Is it a case of Hands(et), Face(Time), Space(Grey)?

Volunteers hack together UK’s digital democracy • It’s not the government that’s helping reach young voters through tech, it’s volunteers, finds James O’Malley

The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors

Let me tell you what I did on my holidays • After a long break from breaks, Dick discovers that his budget phone has matured into his most important travel companion (other than his wife)

Stop copying TikTok: the web needs variety • Instagram is foolish to mimic its rival instead of offering a calmer alternative that’s better suited to its non-teenage audience

Problems on my big-screen debut • It turns out that upping the size of your monitor brings complications along with the supposed benefits of a higher resolution

Starletter

Readers’comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web

Readers’ poll • What is your primary operating system?

3CX StartUP: no business too small • If you’ve found unified phone systems too challenging to set up or too expensive, then the new 3CX StartUP option tailored for micro businesses might just be ideal

WINDOWS 11 WHAT’S COMING NEXT • Windows 11 is getting its first major update this autumn. Barry Collins runs through all the new features to look for

Customise Windows 11 with your own widgets • Want to spruce up your desktop with live information and other handy gadgets? Nik Rawlinson explains everything you need to know, including a step-by-step guide

Create a random image carousel in Rainmeter

Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you a bargain on everything from security software to Windows 11 Pro

STUDY THESE BLOCKBUSTER STUDENT DISCOUNTS • James O’Malley finds big savings on hardware and software that are available to anyone with a child or student in the house

LIFTING THE LID ON DDR5 • The latest RAM technology has hit the mainstream, but what difference does it make? Darien Graham-Smith decodes the data to find out

Scan3XSGWP-MEA1128T • Powerful doesn’t even begin to describe this supreme graphics workstation – and there’s still room to expand

Box Cube Custom ZX8 The One • If you’re looking for a striking design and a hugely customisable setup, you may just have found The One

Dell XPS 13 Plus • Beautiful, lightweight and stylish, but usability problems mean we can’t recommend the XPS 13 Plus

Dell XPS 15 (2022) • Arguably the perfect computer for many Windows users, but expect to pay a premium

Dell XPS 17 (2022) • No big change from last year, but this is still one of the slickest and sleekest 17in laptops around

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus (7610) • A laptop built to a precise budget, and that shows in places – but there’s no disputing its bang per buck

Razer Blade 14 (2022) • A lovely laptop that’s very fast at 1440p gaming, but Razer is charging a hefty premium for its design

Lenovo Legion Slim 7i Gen 7 (16in Intel) • A sleek and fast gaming laptop, with only lacklustre battery life holding it back from an award

Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (16in Intel) • A well-built and powerpacked system that plays games beautifully – and you may get £200 off the price

Huawei MateBook 16s • A...


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