I used to be an avid reader of Practical Electronics back in my youth but stopped reading when I realised that the projects were just repeating again and again.
Do people still read electronics magazines? Are they still relavent?
I used to be an avid reader of Practical Electronics back in my youth but stopped reading when I realised that the projects were just repeating again and again.
Do people still read electronics magazines? Are they still relavent?
We get Elektor (might have stopped lately) and Silicon Chip at work.
Unfortunately Silicon Chip tends to be a little amatuer, but some of the content is interesting.
Elecktor was a bit the other way with quite complicated projects and boards that required sending away.
I often pickup a copy of Linux Format but it requires stopping at the particular retailer that carries it.
I also read that interesting one called TheShed, however there is only one electronics artlcle and it's usually by some bloke no-one has heard of. 
I still prefer paper to electronic, mainly because you can read it where ever, you can skip pages easily which some apps allow.
A large A4 sized tablet would possibly suffice if the world of paper disappeared.
I did download MagPi for a while, but I never seemed to have time to read the articles, howevr eventually there will be a day when I have time, but no ability to read or do the projects ... whichever comes first.
Mark
We get Elektor (might have stopped lately) and Silicon Chip at work.
Unfortunately Silicon Chip tends to be a little amatuer, but some of the content is interesting.
Elecktor was a bit the other way with quite complicated projects and boards that required sending away.
I often pickup a copy of Linux Format but it requires stopping at the particular retailer that carries it.
I also read that interesting one called TheShed, however there is only one electronics artlcle and it's usually by some bloke no-one has heard of. 
I still prefer paper to electronic, mainly because you can read it where ever, you can skip pages easily which some apps allow.
A large A4 sized tablet would possibly suffice if the world of paper disappeared.
I did download MagPi for a while, but I never seemed to have time to read the articles, howevr eventually there will be a day when I have time, but no ability to read or do the projects ... whichever comes first.
Mark