This is the only technology magazine I like. I like it so much that I even subscibed for it which I very rarely do. It has reviews about every new thing that comes out like digital cameras, portable DVD etc. It even talks about things that aren't available in England yet. The style of writing ... Read review
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Advantages: Very up to date Disadvantages: they got rid of the mail oder section
This is the only technology magazine I like. I like it so much that I even subscibed for it which I very rarely do. It has reviews about every new thing that comes out like digital cameras, portable DVD etc. It even talks about things that aren't available in England yet. The style of writing is different to normal aswell, it is easier to understand and it has a few jokes in the middle so it isn't boring. The only trouble is when people write in ...
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Advantages: Can be interesting, Good presentation Disadvantages: Adverts, Pointless Articles & Reviews
T3 is a monthly magazine costing £3.25 from most newsagents. T3 stands for 'tomorrow's technology today' and thats what its all about. The idea behind it is to show the public all the lastest gizmos & gadgets from around the world, although there will be articles that will interest every reader quite a lot of the reviews and gadgets that they show are well out of the price range of many normal people like me.
I only buy technology magazines if theres ... ...test of something similar. It might just be me but I don't see the point in spending over £40 a year (theres 13 issues) on a magazine that shows you items well out of your price range or that are just concepts and will never actually be made. If your interested in buying a a certain item or want to find out which is the best value for money (e.g. a camera) then why bother reading all this other nonsense when you can just look on the net or buy a ...
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Advantages: Lovely gadgets Disadvantages: Bit pricey stuff reviewed. Also trouble if a third 'Terminator' movie is made.
If you live in a house full of surround sound TVs and remote controlled toasters, this magazine may well take your fancy, but then again you may be too busy sitting on your sofa with a smug grin on your face. It reviews all that is new in the ever advancing world of nifty technology; from Minidics to Go-Peds, from robot dogs to the latest DVD players, it's all there, generally with full colour photos and a good looking woman leaning over it. Even ... ...much of what they review, it's perfectly legal to fantasise a bit, and you can even use the excuse that you're actually 'keeping an eye on the market'.
The reviewing style is mostly good with a nice touch of humour and not too much testosterone. The pictures are also fine and they have a wide range of products on review. ...
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Advantages: Technology and women! Disadvantages: A bit too much text
...To find the latest technology or the last craze you just have to read T3 Magazine. You can find out what the latest gadgets are and what is hot and not in the world at the present day and in the future. This is the ultimate magazine for any future James bond type characters who love their gadgets and love their women too. As the magazine is packed full of scarcely clad women.
The ultimate device to get the male, middle class target audience to read the mag!?
The magazine is aimed towards a wide variety of readers who love their technology and women.
The magazine is great and I would recommend it to everyone. If you can read it get it read!
The magazine cost around £2.50 but I don’t know the exact price because T3 is sent straight to are school library.
The magazine informs you about new technology but sometimes...
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...T3 I have to give it to this magazine, it’s brilliant. Really living up to it’s slogan “Tomorrow’s Technology Today”. After a long time of waiting I finally got the subscription I wanted with this magazine from a friend of mine who owns a shop.
Every issue I’ve had so far as had the latest technology, ratings and loads more.
Although this magazine seems only available through subscription or via ordering it at your local newsagents, at £3.25 a month it’s really worth it. You’ll be ahead of everyone else technology wise in no time.
One Thing I am Disappointed in, is the way they mostly only seem to review Tv equipment, Audio equipment and Mobiles. They don’t seem to have much on anything else, although they are starting to get into the robot’s and digital cameras quite a lot...
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Advantages: You can see what is going to happen in the future! Disadvantages: Technical jargan can be hard to understand
...Everyone would love to know what is going to happen tomorrow, the day after that, and the day after tht still. You do, well I cant blame you, because it would be great to know what is going to happen to ourselves, because we could then plan ahead a lot more easily.
With the T3 magazine you can do this in a way, because the magazine focus's on all of the latest technological devices, along with some of the manufacturers plans for the future. You can find out how the new age of MP3 players are doing - not too good acording to the May 2001 issue! Or you can find out about the DVD Ram that will soon be available in British stores, so that you can record your favourite TV programs onto DVD!
T3 is full of information, and is well the £3.25 a month fee, with great savings of upto £11.30 if you take out a 13 month subscription...
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Ok, I'm a guy and a gadget freak, so you may think calling a camera 'sexy' is a step too far, but I have to disagree!
Sony have once again made the latest technology fit into a super-slim body without compromising the functionality of this... more