Here at last is an eminently readable, yet in-depth guide to the fast-growing personal computer marketplace for novices and technocrats alike.
This is by no means computer journalist Tim Hartnell's first offering in what is now becoming a crowded sector of the publishing industry.
For the personal computer shopper this is probably one of the better books around today. Talking potential customers through the maze of brands, cost, functions and, more importantly, specifications in an easy-to-read and lucid style, Mr. Hartnell gives some handy tips on what exactly to look for - be it for personal or hobbyist purposes.
The Personal Computer Handbook though is more than simply a buyer's guide. It features a history of the personal computer with a neat summary of the rise of Sir Clive Sinclar, among other things, as well as sections on programs and user groups.