PC Pro Awards 2001 - coming soon
Posted on 24 Oct 2001 at 12:12
For the fifth year PC Pro readers tell us what they think of the companies that serve them.
Nearly 5,000 PC Pro readers voted in the fifth PC Pro Reliability and Service Survey and the results will be announced on the 1st November. Not only will you be able to find out who's best for PC and notebook service and reliability, but there are also awards for the best manufacturers of monitors, printers and PDAs.
And there's more. This year, for the first time, PC Pro will be giving editorial awards for the most wanted hardware and software; there are also a Labs award, a Real World Computing Award, an Enterprise Award, an Innovation Award and an Online Retailer of the Year award.
Full details of the winners will appear in the January 2002 issue of PC Pro, on sale on the 22nd November 2001.
The PC Pro Reliability Awards are run in association with Microsoft.
The PC Pro Editorial Awards are run in association with AMD.
The PC Pro Innovation Award is run in association with Iiyama.
Author: Derek Cohen
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