PC Pro Award winners 2007 - Editorial Awards
Posted on 4 Dec 2007 at 13:11
Here are the winners of the 2007 PC Pro Editorial Awards (Click here to find out how these awards were voted for):
REAL WORLD BUSINESS
WINNERS - DELL
Dell takes the award for the second year running, and for good reason: businesses need laptops and servers that are dependable for the right price. Dell continues to deliver.
HIGHLY COMMENDED - VMWARE
LABS AWARD
WINNER - MESH
No other manufacturer is quicker off the mark with new technology. Whether it's quad core PCs or budget systems, the Brent Cross company has impressed.
HIGHLY COMMENDED - CANON
HARDWARE OF THE YEAR
WINNER - HP TOUCHSMART IQ770 PC
A touch screen on a PC sounds like a crazy idea - until you start using it. The IQ770 is equally at home in the kitchen as it is fronting an office (click here for our video review of the TouchSmart).
HIGHLY COMMENDED - APPLE IPHONE
ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATOR
WINNER - VERY PC
With its holistic approach to producing a "green" PC, Very PC minimises the energy consumed in the manufacture and running of its systems. Great to see.
HIGHLY COMMENDED - BT
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATOR
WINNER - APPLE
The iPhone made every other smartphone on the market seem like yesterday's technology, with its stunning touchscreen, intuitive interface and flawless build quality.
HIGHLY COMMENDED - INTEL
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