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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