File:Computers Electronics Nov 1982.jpg

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Summary[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Popular Electronics
Description

Popular Electronics, November 1982, Volume 20 Number 11.
Ziff Davis Publishing Company. Publisher: Joe Mesics, Editorial Director: Arthur P. Salsberg, Technical Director: Leslie Solomon.
Popular Electronics was started by Ziff-Davis in October 1954. The magazine was renamed Computers & Electronics in November 1982 and was published until April 1985. Gernsback Publications acquired the Popular Electronics title and used it on their Hands-On Electronics magazine starting in November 1988.

Source

This cover was scanned by SWTPC6800 (talk)

Article

Popular Electronics

Portion used

The cover of the 138 page magazine.

Low resolution?

Yes. The 8.125 by 10.75 inch (206 by 273 mm) cover was scanned at 300 dpi and saved as a TIFF file. This file was reduced to 34 dpi JPG. The resolution is minimum necessary to read the significant text on the cover.

Purpose of use

This magazine cover shows the title change from Popular Electronics to Computer & Electronics. This cover style was used from November 1982 until April 1985 when the magazine ended.

Replaceable?

There is no free equivalent of a magazine cover, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image.

Other information

The copyrights for Computers & Electronics are held by Poptronix Inc.

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current05:22, 4 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 05:22, 4 April 2015274 × 365 (103 KB)Swtpc6800 (talk | contribs)Reduced to 34 dpi
07:31, 30 November 2011No thumbnail290 × 387 (181 KB)Swtpc6800 (talk | contribs)Reduced resolution to 36 dpi
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