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Encarta Premium Suite 2003 DVD

by Microsoft
Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • The ultimate research and reference source for the entire family
  • Up-to-date content and multimedia from Encarta Encyclopedia Plus and Encarta World Atlas
  • New learning tools, translation dictionaries, and homework tools
  • Dynamic multimedia and live streaming video, plus Web links

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00006G91Z
  • Release Date: 24 Aug 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,515 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Encarta Encyclopaedia Premium Suite 2003 is the top of the range electronic encyclopaedia from the only serious rival to the Encyclopaedia Britannica in this field. As you would expect, the CD-ROM encompasses a staggering range--the promotional material claims that the package contains more information than a 60-volume print encyclopaedia--blistering through topics from A to Z which will be an invaluable resource for researchers, students and writers.

The development of electronic learning packages such as this expose the limitations of the old methods, for what really makes Premium Suite stand out is the diversity of its multimedia learning aids. As well as the traditional factual entries, here are maps, video clips, a music/sound archive, and 3-D virtual tours. You can take a trip around a Masai village, for instance, with video footage of the people and their way of life to gain a real insight which a traditional factual description--such as those we normally expect of an encyclopaedia--would be hard-pressed to match.

Excellent, vivid graphics combine with the video clips to prolong the attention span, and make the exploration of the information an entertaining as well as an informative experience, one which all age groups will be able to appreciate.

In order to run this product you need Microsoft 98 and Internet Explorer 6.0, as well as a minimum of 64 MB of RAM (128 MB of RAM for Windows 2000 or Windows XP). With more sound clips, more animations and entries, and the addition of dictionaries and a thesaurus, this package definitely enhances what is available through Encarta's Plus and Standard collections, and will be worth paying the extra for, especially if you plan to use the thesaurus or dictionaries. --Toby Green

Manufacturer's Description

With its comprehensive encyclopedia, stunningly detailed interactive atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, and much more, Microsoft Encarta Premium Suite 2003 is the ultimate research and reference source for the entire family. You get more up-to-date content, more learning tools, more leading-edge multimedia than ever before!

Access information that changes with our changing world. Update Encarta* keeps the reference materials in Microsoft Encarta Premium Suite 2003 both timely and accurate. A wealth of relevant information on virtually any subject. With an integrated search you can access up-to-date, rich and reliable content and multimedia from Encarta Encyclopedia Plus, Encarta World Atlas, live streaming media, Web links from the Web Centre, bilingual dictionaries, and many additional resources all in one place.

Homework is a breeze! Innovative Encarta learning tools help students learn more, and achieve more. You'll discover how easy it is when you put these indispensable tools to work:

  • New and updated articles for this edition ? gives you access to current information.
  • Project Starters Sometimes, half the battle with homework is simply getting started. New Project Starters provide students with resources to plan and write their essays and assignments.
  • Chart Maker Spice up a presentation with easy-to-build charts! Simply choose a chart type, enter your data and Encarta draws a pie chart or bar graph.
  • Dictionary Tools Encarta takes the World English dictionary a step further by providing easy access to Encarta Thesaurus.
  • New bilingual dictionaries in four languages!

* Requires an Internet connection. Access to and use of the Internet may require payment of a separate fee to an Internet service provider. Local and long-distance telephone call charges may apply. You must be online to use Web links, live streaming media and Update Encarta.


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81 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good content, very good software, very good product., 12 Feb 2003
This review is from: Encarta Premium Suite 2003 DVD (DVD-ROM)
I've bought both ENCARTA and BRITANNICA for years. This is my opinion:
TEXT: The Britannica is a superb encyclopaedia in text since 1768. If only its electronic version were worthy of it!. It is made by the University of Chicago, and the content is very USA focused (Encarta has the UK version).Text in the electronic version is different from Printed Encyclopaedia (large articles have been shortened). Britannica claims that it has more articles than Encarta, but this is a joke: articles like "Spain" are only one with a lot of subdivisions in Encarta, while in Britannica subdivisions are considered articles, and you must "jump" from one subdivision to other.
In some areas Encarta is better than Britannica. For example consider "controversial events in modern history" such us "My Lai Massacre": In Encarta one large article and a lot of mentions in others; Britannica does not even know the name.
In theory, you can update Britannica over the Internet free for a year quarterly (4 times), but this does not work. Encarta is updated free EVERY MONTH (the USA edition is updated EVERY WEEK) with new articles and additions to the old ones. The new articles and additions are included in the next version of Encarta, but this is not true for Britannica. For instance: "Bilbao, Spain": Britannica does not mention the Guggenheim Museum, which opened in 1997, and the population is !!estimated!! of 1982. The same article in Encarta: much more text, 3 photos, 1 map, "related articles" and 1 internet page, plus one specific article "Bilbao Guggenheim Museum". I think Britannica updates its contents very slow, whereas Encarta is completely alive.
MULTIMEDIA: They say that "serious" or "adult" readers do not care about "pictures"; that multimedia is only for kids. I do not agree, because I think that, sometimes, "A picture is worth a thousand words". Works of art, anatomy, maps, diagrams ... Encarta devastates Britannica with a lot of photos, paintings, drawings, maps, animations, interactivities, videos, music and sounds, pictures, literature sidebars, new translation dictionaries (not very good though), atlas, 2-D and 3-D virtual tours, timeline, games ... It's not only the quantity and quality. It is the easy access you have to all the multimedia, and that text and multimedia are fully integrated. Britannica's Atlas is a joke and statistics do not exist or I have not found them. Encarta's has a great detail: 1 cm/ 4 km all over the world (though you find some mistakes) and hundreds of statistical maps.
INTERFACE AND SOFTWARE: This is the worst side of Britannica. In Encarta you only have to type a phrase, a word or the beginning of a word to see all the articles and multimedia that contain it. If you have typed the name of a small village, you see it in the Atlas without clicking again. If Encarta does not find anything, it gives you alternative spellings and you find what you were looking for. To go "jumping" from article to article is very easy and quick, because you have a lot of links and the "Related Articles" section. If you need to copy text or pictures, the integration with Microsoft WORD is perfect. If you don't understand a word, you can double-click it and the dictionary appears in a window.
Navigating with Britannica is different. You get crazy. I will only give an example: if you do not know the exact and correct spelling of a name or word, it does not help you with alternative or similar spellings. The dictionary does not permit double-clicking of words in the text of articles for their definitions. Once an article is displayed you cannot search for a word within the article. This is extremely annoying: you have to perform this task yourself. One "pro" for Britannica: they say it works with Macintosh computers.
This is my piece of advice: If you can afford it, buy both. If not... read again this review.
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124 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb - Buy It Now!!, 3 Sep 2002
This review is from: Encarta Premium Suite 2003 DVD (DVD-ROM)
I am a student in my Higher Year and decided that I needed to update my Encarta '99, after being fed up with searching the web for articles with no success. I am so glad I did!!

The DVD contains so much more information than the CD did. There are lots of animations, 360 degree views and video clips which make the articles come alive and less boring.

The dictionary and thesaurus come in really handy when typing essays and save you having to come away from the computer.

Lots of articles have USEFUL web links that are actually realted to the subject, not just dead links or unrelated info. Forget search engines when researching homework! Encarta is the way.

I thought the price seemed quite high, but I can promise you it is worth it. Go on, it's an investment!

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7 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Big dissapointment, 21 Jan 2003
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Tomas Selnekovic (Bratislava, SLOVAKIA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Encarta Premium Suite 2003 DVD (DVD-ROM)
Encarta Premium Suite 2003 is a big joke against U.S. Reference Library 2003. There are much less 360 degree views, the articles are much shorter and the quality of articles is poor against Reference Library.

There are less photos & videos there in Premium Suite 2003.
I can express nothing more than a BIG DISSAPOINTMENT. I recommend not to buy it and buy rather Reference Library 2003.

Tomas

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