* The #1 bestselling Simplified title to date has been completely updated to cover the latest and greatest computer hardware<br> * This full-color guide is an ideal resource for visual learners who are new to computers-people who prefer to be shown how, not told why<br> * Full-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions get readers up and running with computers and the latest add-ons, such as Webcams, wireless devices, and photo printers<br> * A minimum amount of text and a maximum number of color illustrations let people read less-and learn more
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IDG and maranGraphics have come very close to the ideal "superdummy" format with Computers Simplified, Fourth Edition. This book explains personal computing technology to the complete neophyte, but unlike many books for nervous newbies, this one manages to provide a complete picture without drowning the reader in details.
It does not cover the actual use of a personal computer--you won't find any explanations of how to manipulate a mouse or what the Windows 98 Start button does. Rather, Computers Simplified gives an overview of personal computing technology, from the components that make up an IBM-standard PC to the Internet and Web. After reading this heavily illustrated book, readers will know which aspects of computing interest them and what they should look into next.
The great thing about Computers Simplified is that it explains pretty much everything a new user will wonder about. For example, even though digital cameras are a relatively new phenomenon, novices will have heard about them and want to know what they can do. This is also true for Zip drives, palm-size computers, scanners, fax software, Windows NT and dozens of other aspects of personal computers that elementary books traditionally have neglected. Computers Simplified is like a child's science book in that it mentions lots of advanced stuff, but explains it in basic terms. --David Wall, Amazon.com
Are you new to computers? Does new technology make you nervous? Relax! You're holding in your hands the easiest guide ever to computers a book that skips the long–winded explanations and shows you how things work. All you have to do is open the book, follow the friendly disk character and discover just how easy it is to get up to speed.
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