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From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuqui Q. Koala)
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Subject: Consumer Reports on Mac
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 00:01:26 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 11 00:01:26 1985
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The latest (january 1985) issue of Consumer Reports discusses the Macintosh
in its own article. People who want a relatively unbiased report on the Mac
(made slightly inaccurate by time-- they talk about the no=longer=existing
dearth of software a bit) should pick it up. Below is an excerpt from their
"Recommendations" section, jsut to let you know what they think about it.

    The Apple Macintosh is far and away the easiest computer to learn and
    use that we have ever seen... It is a logically thought-out system taht
    deserves the careful consideration of anyone about to buy a computer to
    work on at home or in a small business.

    We believe that Apple has accomplished what it set out to do. It has
    produced in teh macintosh a computer that's both exceedingly serious in
    its capabilities and exceedingly easy to use. And it has put it in a
    pacage that takes up only 1.4 square feet of desk space. We prefer it
    to the IBM family for those who do not require that old family tie.


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