Explore the Top 10 tech magazines in Eastern Europe during in the 80s. A complete historical overview and ranking. This comprehensive dataset is meticulously compiled from verified global sources and updated regularly. Use the sorting and filtering tools to explore the data, or export it as CSV for deeper analysis. All figures are cross-referenced with authoritative international databases.
| Rank ⇵ | Tech Entity ⇵ | Metric ⇵ | Note ⇵ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nauka i Zhizn (Science and Life) | Soviet Union Iconic Popular Science Mag | Russia |
| 2 | Tekhnika - Molodezhi (Technology for the Youth) | Soviet Union Sci-Fi/Tech Magazine | Russia |
| 3 | Radio (Радио) | Soviet Union Premier Electronics/Ham Radio Mag | Russia |
| 4 | Młody Technik | Poland Long-running Youth Tech Magazine | Poland |
| 5 | Bajt | Poland 1985 Iconic 8-bit Computer Magazine | Poland |
| 6 | Věda a technika mládeži (VTM) | Czechoslovakia Science/Tech Magazine | Czechoslovakia |
| 7 | Elektronika | Soviet Union Professional Engineering Journal | Russia |
| 8 | MikroBitti (1984) | Finland (EE reach) Early Home Computer Mag | Finland |
| 9 | Računar (Računari u vašoj kući) | Yugoslavia 1984 Seminal Home Computer Mag | Yugoslavia |
| 10 | Komputer | Poland 1986 First Professional PC Magazine | Poland |