PC World (February 1991)

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Cover of the February 1991 issue of PC World


By the early 1990s, PCs were being rapidly adopted though it would still be a few more years until the Internet came into widespread use. When AOL started providing web access in 1995 is probably a good metric for that. PC World was certainly one of the most popular PC magazines at the time and in 1991, 486 based PCs were around but 386 (and lower) were still much more common. The February 1991 issue of PC World includes:

Cover Stories

  • Excel 3.0: The Push-Button Spreadsheet - A preview of the latest version of Excel. Some new features of Excel 3.0 include a new tool bar, hierarchical worksheets, drawing tools, and more.

  • Laptops in Living Color - A preview of a few upcoming laptops with color screens including the Sharp Colorstar featuring a 20-MHz 386 CPU, 100MB hard drive, and 256 color VGA screen for between $10,000 and $15,000 and the Toshiba T3200SXC featuring 20-MHz 386SX CPU, 120MB hard drive, and 256 color VGA screen for $9000. Those color screens weren't cheap then.

  • Value Alert! 20-MHz 386SX Systems - Reviews of the latest batch of 20-MHz 386 based computers including the ALR Powerflex 20CSX ($3600), AST Premium II 386/20 ($3528), Compaq Deskpro 386x/20 ($4279), Dell 320LX ($3659), NCR PC386sx20 ($3547), and NEC PowerMate SX/20 ($3635). Typical specs included 4-5MB of RAM, 100-120MB hard drive and VGA graphics.
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Special Report

  • Windows - A special supplement on windowing environments and applications.

  • The Windows-Mac Connection - A look at GE's experience getting Macintoshes and Windows based PCs working together.


Table of Contents from the February 1991 issue of PC World


News

  • Top of the News - 16-ppm laser printers hit the market, CD-ROM and erasable optical technologies arrive, IBM introduces the luggable PS/2 Model P75 featuring a 33-MHz 486 CPU and 8MB of RAM for $16000, and more.

  • Industry Outlook - IBM and Tandy back new multimedia standards with better audio and CD-ROM drives coming to PCs soon, cheaper laser printers on the way, 9600bps modems gaining ground, Macintosh introduces low cost LC model to tempt PC users, and more.

Previews

  • PageMaker Tries Harder - A preview of PageMaker 4.0 desktop pubishing software.

  • ccMail Meets Windows - A preview of cc:Mail for Windows 1.0 e-mail package.

Features

  • Taming the Telephone - What contact management software can do for you.

  • Buyers' Guide: Management Software - A guide to numerous contact management tools including Act 2.0, Contact Professional 2.4, The Desktop Set 3.0, Performer 2.01, Tracker 4.0, and many others.


Table of Contents from the February 1991 issue of PC World (continued)


How To

  • The Help Screen - Questions answered about duplicating fields in Paradox 3.0, end of the month macros for spreadsheets, and more.

  • Network Q&A - Questions answered about fault tolerance, including disk mirroring and duplicating.

  • Windows Walk-Through - The basics of using Windows.

  • Words Into Print - Automatic footnoting with WordPerfect.

  • Spreadsheets (A...Z) - Graphing spreadsheet data with Lotus 1-2-3 version 2.x.

Departments

  • Richard Landry - The new Windows craze.

  • Letters - Letters from readers about accounting software, installing Windows 3.0, tech support, shareware, and more.

  • Consumer Watch - Advice for getting an old PC fixed.


Back cover of the February 1991 issue of PC World


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It's wild to think people were paying almost new-car prices for a laptop with a 386 in our era of $500 (and far less sometimes) notebooks. I remember the old mail-order catalogs of computers from just a few years later, imagining what I could do with a Pentium laptop for $5-10K.

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I bought my first PC in 1993. It would be more than a decade before I bought a laptop. The price premium on portability remained pretty high for a long time.

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My dad had a work computer that included a laptop and dock. Monochrome screen. Windows 3.11, probably. Mouse trails were a necessity.

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