PC World (August 1987)

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Cover of the August 1987 issue of PC World

PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines from the beginning of its life to the end. Unfortunately, few magazines have been popular enough to survive the internet. The August 1987 issue of PC World includes:

IBM Special Report

  • The Master Plan - A look at IBM's future plans and the success of their recent PS/2 personal computers and 9370 mainframe products.

  • Buying IBM: The Mainframe Is The Message - The personal computer was never really IBM's main focus or nearly their most important money maker. Mainframes were IBM's most important products in 1987 and IBM still produces mainframes today.

  • The Well-Connected PC - IBM invests in networking technologies for PCs including token ring network hardware, adding enhanced networking capabilities to OS/2 and more. Future plans include ethernet, TCP/IP and other technologies.


Table of Contents from the August 1987 issue of PC World

Review

  • Personal Systems Revealed - A look at IBM's new Personal System/2 line of computers. These include the PS/2 Model 30 (featuring an 8 MHz 8086 CPU, 640K RAM, 720K 3.5" floppy drive and 20 MB hard drive for $2500), Model 50 (featuring a 10 MHz 80286 CPU, 1MB RAM, 1.44MB 3.5" disk drive and 20MB hard drive for $3595), and Model 60 (featuring a 10 MHz 80286 CPU, 1MB RAM, 1.44MB 3.5" disk drive and several hard drive options from 44MB to 185MB starting at $5295). The Model 60 is the most expandable and the only one of these models to be in a tower format

  • A Streamlined LaserJet - Review of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet II series of printers.

  • The Great Pretenders - Reviews of a couple of alternatives to dBASE III Plus including DBXL and Foxbase +.


Table of Contents from the August 1987 issue of PC World (continued)

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