Description
Product Overview
The TechPress Computer Literacy Guide is a Kindle print replica that delivers 289 pages of clear, structured content for readers aged 13‑18. Designed in English, the book provides a solid foundation in computer basics, covering topics from hardware fundamentals to internet safety. With a file size of 106.6 MB, the digital format ensures quick loading and smooth navigation on any Kindle device.
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Usage
Perfect for high school computer classes, homeschooling curricula, or self‑directed learning, this guide fits into study sessions at home, library, or classroom. Its print‑replica layout mimics a traditional textbook, allowing students to annotate and highlight as they would with a physical book, while benefiting from Kindle’s portability.
Why Choose Us
TechPress combines educational expertise with Kindle’s reliable platform, ensuring consistent formatting and accessibility. The book’s high customer rating (4.6/5) reflects its clarity and relevance. Backed by Amazon’s Kindle Store support, readers receive regular updates and responsive customer service.
Key Features
- Comprehensive 289‑page coverage of core computer concepts for teens.
- Print replica format retains textbook feel while offering digital convenience.
- Optimized for Kindle devices with fast loading and easy navigation.
- Clear, jargon‑free language that supports independent study and classroom use.
- Responsive customer support and regular content updates from TechPress.
FAQ
Is this book suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guide starts with fundamental topics and builds up to more advanced concepts, making it ideal for readers with little to no prior knowledge.
Can I read it on a tablet or phone?
The Kindle format works on any device with the Kindle app, including tablets, smartphones, and computers.
Does the book include interactive elements?
While X‑Ray and Word Wise features are not enabled, the print replica provides a stable reading experience with searchable text.
What is the reading age recommendation?
The content is designed for ages 13‑18, aligning with middle and high school curricula.
How does the book rank in its categories?
It holds notable positions such as #22 in Computer Literacy and #39 in Social Aspects of the Internet on the Kindle Store.




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