Computer contact

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Computer contact

description Computer magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Home computers
language German
publishing company Verlag Rätz-Eberle (Germany)
Headquarters Boards
First edition May 1984
attitude 1988
ISSN (print)

The magazine Computer Kontakt (CK) was a computer magazine with a focus on " home computers ". It was published in mid-1984 by the publishers Werner Rätz and Thomas Eberle in Verlag Rätz-Eberle from Bretten , Germany.

In contrast to other issues of the time such as the 64'er , the trends were presented in several computer series such as VC-20 , C-64 , Atari , Sinclair (-Spectrum) and Schneider CPC . Due to the many contributions by the authors Peter Finzel and Thomas Tausend to the Atari, Computer Kontakt was mostly perceived as an Atari magazine. Later the profile was sharpened on the computers Atari, Sinclair and Texas Instruments TI 99 / 4A .

From 1984 to 1988, the magazine was initially published monthly, after the demand for “mixed” magazines waned, the CK appeared every two months. The computer magazine was discontinued in 1988 with issue 2-3 after 24 issues. Atari users continued to be supported by the ATARImagazin from the same company.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ German-language magazines, Volume 36, Schillerbuchhandlung H. Banger, 1992, p. 111 [1]
  2. ^ Computer Kontakt, Issue 2-3, 1988 , pp. 1/2