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The magazine's slogan is "Expert Advice You Can Trust".
Each month PC Advisor runs tests on various areas of the IT world from new pre-built desktop computers and laptops, LCD displays, graphics cards, motherboards, PDAs, wireless network routers, printers and many more. The magazine also includes many reviews from products across the IT board including phones and accessories, cameras, and software from a wide range of vendors.
Each issue of the magazine features a cover disc - either a DVD or a CD. The discs contain full-version commercial software products, as well as commercial software demos.
PC Advisor 's website hosts one of Europe's largest on-line communities. As of September 2011 it had 312,727 registered users, who had contributed 357,111 threads, made up of 2,418,575 posts.
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