The Complete Guide to the Amstrad PCW 8256 & 8512 was an independent British guide/publication focused on Amstrad PCW computers (especially the 8256 and 8512 and their annual issues or "Yearbooks"). Its format is more reminiscent of a magazine-guide or specialized supplement than a traditional technical book. Each issue compiled details of over 400 PCW-compatible products, including hardware, software, peripherals, and utilities, featuring analysis and descriptions to help the user decide on purchases and use cases.
The content included reviews of productivity programs, communications, games, and utilities; as well as specific sections on hardware such as printers, mice, desktop publishing, and expansions. It was a “best buy guide” aimed at both novice and experienced users, providing explanations, comparisons, and recommendations for using the PCW in different environments (business, leisure, productivity).
Identification: The Complete Guide to the Amstrad PCW
This publication was not a monthly magazine, but a massive reference guide (bookazine style) that served as the definitive catalogue for system users.
This guide is remembered as the buying "Bible" for any PCW 8256 or 8512 owner who wanted to professionalize their equipment.
The central poster focused on LocoScript operations, visually showing keyboard shortcuts, formatting commands, and file management. It is a key piece of the publication, as it allowed for an immediate professionalization of the workflow on the Amstrad PCW.