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Computer Shopper (US magazine)

''Computer Shopper'' was a monthly consumer computer magazine published by SX2 Media Labs. The magazine ceased print publication in April 2009. The publisher continues to run ''ComputerShopper.com'', a related website.
== History of ''Computer Shopper'' magazine ==
''Computer Shopper'' magazine was established in 1979 in Titusville, Florida. It began as a tabloid-size publication on yellow newsprint that primarily contained classified advertising and ads for computers (then largely kit-built, hobbyist systems), parts, and software. The magazine was created by Glenn Patch, publisher of the photo-equipment magazine ''Shutterbug Ads'', in the hopes of applying its formula to a PC-technology magazine.
The magazine rapidly expanded into the then-burgeoning area of popular factory-built computers such as the TRS-80, as well as models from Apple Inc., Atari, Texas Instruments, and others. For a time, it was a popular source of info for users of these soon-to-be-outmoded home computers. Then, as the white box IBM PC compatible business exploded in the mid-1980s, it became a source of shopping info (having both editorial content and direct-sales advertising) for the clone-PC revolution. Dell and Gateway, Inc. sold their wares through ads in the pages of ''Computer Shopper''.
In August 1984, the first perfect-bound issue of ''Computer Shopper'' debuted (at 350 pages), and the phone-book-size magazine regularly topped the 800-page mark during the early 1990s. It was during this time that the magazine was sold to Ziff Davis Publishing - first as a limited partnership, then solely owned. It was later sold, in 2000, along with Ziff-Davis' ZDNet Web site, to CNET. CNET sold ''Computer Shopper'' to new owners, SX2 Media Labs, in 2006.〔(SX2 Media Labs )〕 In April 2009, SX2 Media Labs discontinued the print version of the magazine.
The business continued on as a Web entity, ''ComputerShopper.com'', which was subsequently re-acquired by Ziff-Davis, Inc., in 2012.

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