Congratulations.  You've just finished creating your first document on the NeXT Computer System.

If the process seemed too straightforward, don't worry.  You'll get used to it.

Of course, there is much more to discover about the NeXT Computer, and how you can use it to publish everything from the briefest memo to a metropolitan phone book.  So at this point, we invite you to try the NeXT Computer for yourself.

It doesn't matter if you have experience with a personal computer, a workstation-level computer or no computer at all.  When Jonathan Seybold called it "the best computer for publishing ever made," he was referring to features anyone can appreciate.

Unlike any other machine available, the NeXT Computer shows you on the display exactly what you're going to see on paper.

Its breakthrough optical storage system lets you safely file and transport the longest of documents--and makes possible the Digital Library, which gives you instant access to reference books and archives of past work.

Everything about the NeXT Computer seem tailor-made for publishing: a spacious high-resolution MegaPixel Display, eight megabytes of internal memory, multimedia NeXT Mail and built-in networking, allowing for easy integration into existing environments.

Most surprising, though, may be the financial side of our argument.  As Publish! magazine recently reported, the NeXT Computer, along with the NeXT  400 dpi Laser Printer, "offers a staggering price advantage" when compared to personal computers configured for desktop publishing.

For a close-up look at the NeXT Computer, visit your nearest Businessland Center or campus reseller. 

It's a perfect place to appreciate how the NeXT Computer improves every part of the publishing process.

In fact, there's only one place you're likely to appreciate it more.  And that's on your desk.