In one of the first digital publishing initiatives of its kind, we are proud to announce the release of The New Yorker’s entire archive, February, 1925 - April, 2006, on a palm-sized portable hard drive. Pre-order now and receive free personalized engraving. Over 4,000 issues of your favorite magazine now sit, ready for you to search and savor, on an 80G incredibly light-weight and travel-friendly drive. This high-performance, brushed-aluminum hard drive measures only 3" x 5" and can easily fit inside a purse or briefcase, so it’s a cinch to show off to your tech-savvy friends and co-workers. Plus, there is plenty of extra room on the drive for future updates. Use it at home, on a plane, at the office — anywhere you can find a computer. Simply install The Complete New Yorker program (installation CD provided), then connect the drive to a USB port on your computer and have instant access to every article, poem, short story, and cartoon (and every advertisement) that has appeared in the magazine since 1925. System Requirements: Computer Use Only Windows 2000 or XP Mac OS X 10.3 or higher USB 2.0 port CD-ROM drive 750 MG of free hard drive space 1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution
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