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LETTERS

> Print natives

> Laptops or claptrap?

> OLED, where art thou?

No love for digital

I've been a subscriber to the magazine for over 20 years, and would read almost every issue of Maximum PC cover to cover within a week of receiving it. Since you went to a digital format, I struggled to get through the first issue. It took me almost two months to find the time to finish it. Since then, I haven’t read another issue.

I realize that I’m a dinosaur, as I had my computer science degree before most of your readers were born, but I still build at least one PC per year, and like to keep my knowledge fresh, so I consider my expertise to be far above that of the average PC user.

I did enjoy reading your recent history of computing articles, and laughed when I realized that I either owned, or at least programmed on, most of those PCs.

I thought of printing the entire magazine to read

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