MikroDatorn was a Swedish computer magazine. The first issue of MikroDatorn was published in 1978, [1] which makes it one of the oldest computer magazines in Sweden ( Datornytt , published by Nordpress and disestablished in 1991, was older). MikroDatorn was published on a monthly basis. [2]
MikroDatorn focused on reviews of computer products. In 2011 the magazine merged with PC för Alla to form PC för Alla Extreme!. [3]
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