Get The New Yorker’s Archive On Your Hard Drive

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The New Yorker is definitely proud of its new accomplishment: it’s now the very first in digital publishing to release its entire archive from February 1925 to April of 2006 on a portable hard drive.

You can now have over 4,000 issues of the said magazine right in the palm of your hand in an 80GB brush-aluminum hard drive that measures only 3″x5″ which also happens to have room for extra storage where you can put whatever data you need. The hard drive is only accessible through a PC or laptop that has USB ports. But you shouldn’t have a problem with that, everything comes with a USB port nowadays, right? (But if yours doesn’t have one, there’s something very very wrong with your PC or laptop – or you’re just not keeping up with the times.)

You will first need to install The Complete New Yorker Program from the CD provided upon purchase. Then simply connect the New Yorker hard drive to a USB port and voila, you can access all the cartoon strips ever published on the magazine since 1925. Well, of course you can also access the news, stories, and articles, as well as poems, and cartoon strips.

System Requirements:
Computer Use Only
Windows 2000 or XP
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
USB 2.0 port
750 MG hard drive space
1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution

The New Yorker is selling their hard drive archive for $299, worth every cent if you’re a real fan of the mag.

New Yorker


The New Yorker is definitely proud of its new accomplishment: it’s now the very first in digital publishing to release its entire archive from February 1925 to April of 2006 on a portable hard drive.

You can now have over 4,000 issues of the said magazine right in the palm of your hand in an 80GB brush-aluminum hard drive that measures only 3″x5″ which also happens to have room for extra storage where you can put whatever data you need. The hard drive is only accessible through a PC or laptop that has USB ports. But you shouldn’t have a problem with that, everything comes with a USB port nowadays, right? (But if yours doesn’t have one, there’s something very very wrong with your PC or laptop – or you’re just not keeping up with the times.)

You will first need to install The Complete New Yorker Program from the CD provided upon purchase. Then simply connect the New Yorker hard drive to a USB port and voila, you can access all the cartoon strips ever published on the magazine since 1925. Well, of course you can also access the news, stories, and articles, as well as poems, and cartoon strips.

System Requirements:
Computer Use Only
Windows 2000 or XP
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
USB 2.0 port
750 MG hard drive space
1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution

The New Yorker is selling their hard drive archive for $299, worth every cent if you’re a real fan of the mag.

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