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Friday September 1, 2006
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PC Magazine Editor, Reviews Lance Ulanoff (and also a PCMag Radio panelist) is a die-hard The New Yorker reader. In fact, he's been reading the publication ever since it launched in 1925. Okay, so maybe not THAT long, but I'm sure he'll be happy to learn that he'll be able to own a digital archive of The New Yorker—from February 1925 to April 2006—on a portable hard drive. "The Complete New Yorker" 80GB USB-powered drive contains every page of every issue of the popular publication, which comes out to be more than 4,000 issues and 500,000 pages. You can search, browse, read, zoom in, and print any stories, covers, or cartoons you want. The hard drive itself is made of brushed aluminum and measures just 3 inches by 5 inches. Here are the system requirements:
-Windows 2000 or XP -Mac OS X 10.3 or higher -USB 2.0 port -CD-ROM drive -750 MG of free hard drive space -1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution "The Complete New Yorker" portable hard drive will be available for purchase on September 18th for $299. Pre-order it now at www.thenewyorkerstore.com and receive personalized engraving!
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