Which? examines the digital age

By Ian Burley

27th June - 2001

Digital Photography Now is a product of the digital age. Everything seems to be digital these days, a perception examined closely by a new book from the Consumers Association, called the Which? Guide to Going Digital.

This book explains how entertainment, work, communications and many everyday goods and services are about to change dramatically. Digital photography is one of many digital applications and services examined by the Consumers Association testing centre. The guide aims to advise on what digital products to look out for, how they can communicate with each other, and what's worth buying.

Just a couple of weeks earlier the Consumers Association unveiled its latest survey on the Internet. Their view is that it’s as chaotic as ever, but more women are finding it useful and the Internet is no longer simply a conduit for email for many. At last, people are finding the Internet a genuinely useful information resource.

Another interesting finding is that many people now feel the Internet is part of their everyday lives.

For more on the book: https://shop.which.net/shop/books/compcont.html

Which surveys: http://www.which.net/surveys

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