When I used to research products, I could do it directly from the homepage. Now, no such product finder "search" button exists. In fact, no such button exists anywhere. If I try to research a product now, all I find are news articles. This is a function that was critical to the success of the old webpage. If, for example, I typed in "razr cellphone" to try to research prices and peoples opinions, I can't do it the way I used to - from the homepage. Actually, I am not sure how I do it at all. The beauty of the old product finder was that it would take you directly to a page where that particular product resided, along with other products of that category (i.e. cellphones). From there I could research by company, price, make, model, etc. Where did this all go? Thousands of people used to use this function and now its either disguised, hidden, or lost within all of the other space-hogging features. I like the graphics, colors, and overall layout, but this I cannot do without. Like others have noted earlier, if this is a ploy to get us to buy more magazines, I am rescinding my subscription ASAP.[/b]
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What happened to PRODUCT FINDER???
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Posted 15 August 2006 - 06:43 AM
Hi kedori,On the home page (and every page) just under the PC WORLD logo is a search box. Type "razr cellphone" (without quotes) in the box. Look to the right under See Prices. The links there lead directly to review pages. Another way to get there is to go to Latest Prices (in the top red nav) and select "cell phones" from the Electronics category. Another way to get there from the Latest Prices page is to press the "find a review" button (the red button above the right side ad) and select a product category (cell phones is the first one). From there you can customize your search by manufacturerer, carrier, price, etc.Once you have the list, you can click each individual product name to see the review, pricing, and member reviews of the product. Or you can check the boxes next to each product and press the "compare" button to get a side-by-side comparison. I hope this helps.
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