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Computer Shopper is a monthly home computing magazine published in the United States.



The magazine at one time held the record of being the heaviest magazine, totalling well over 800 pages per issue on a large 10' x 15' format. Most of these were advertisements for mail order computer & computer parts stores. Since the rise of the world wide web and online ordering the magazine has shrunk a great deal, although it still features reviews of over 300 products per issue. The magazine was founded by Patch Communications in Titusville, FL in 1981. In 1982, Stan Veit was hired as Editor-In-Chief and the format of the magazine was changed. The Editorial was expanded to 25% of the content and the total circulation increased to over 200,000 copies per issue. In 1988 the magazine was purchased by Ziff Davis and moved to New York City. Stan Veit became Editor-In-Chief,Emeritus.

On February 6, 2006, Computer Shopper was bought out by SX2 Media Labs, so it is no longer run by internet-based CNET. The magazine does, however, still have a strong parnership with CNET.

The American Computer Shopper is unrelated to the British publication of the same name.


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