PC World - Countries

Countries

Based in San Francisco, PC World's original edition is published in the United States however it is also available in other countries (51 in total), sometimes under a different name:

  • PC World in Albania, Australia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Brazil, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, India (from July 2006), Italy, Kosovo, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Spain, Romania, Turkey, Vietnam, Ecuador.
  • PC Advisor in Ireland and the United Kingdom. (Another now-discontinued magazine called Personal Computer World and a PC World retailer —neither related to the PC World magazine —already exist or existed in those markets.)
  • PC Welt, is the German-language edition.
  • Info Komputer, is the Indonesian-language edition.
  • Kompiuterija, is the Lithuanian-language edition.
  • Thế Giới Vi Tính, is the Vietnamese-language edition (also called PC World Vietnam).
  • Computer!Totaal, is the Dutch-language edition
  • Mikro - PC World, is the Serbian-language edition

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Famous quotes containing the word countries:

    I have never looked at foreign countries or gone there but with the purpose of getting to know the general human qualities that are spread all over the earth in very different forms, and then to find these qualities again in my own country and to recognize and to further them.
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