PC Pro Awards
Posted on 1 Nov 2001 at 12:32
The winners of the PC Pro Awards 2001 were announced last night.
The illustrious list of companies, found by PC Pro's readers, staff and contributors to have provided outstanding quality in the past year, includes IBM, Evesham.com, Iiyama and Microsoft.
Nearly 5,000 readers of PC Pro and its Web site voted in the Reliability and Service Awards, while the PC Pro Editorial Awards were selected by panels of the magazine's staff and contributing editors.
Full details of the Awards, which include why the winners did so well and how the other nominees fared, can be found in the January 2002 issue of PC Pro, on sale 22 November 2001. Here follows a short summary of the winners in each category.
THE WINNERS
PC Pro Reliability and Service Awards
sponsored by Microsoft
PC Reliability: IBM
PC Service & Support: Evesham.com
Notebook Reliability: IBM
Notebook Service & Support: IBM
Monitor Award: Iiyama
Printer Award: Hewlett-Packard
Handheld Award: Palm
Online Retailer of the year: Dabs.com
PC Pro Editorial Awards
sponsored by AMD
Most Wanted Hardware: Nikon D1X
Most Wanted Software: Microsoft Windows XP
Labs Award: Evesham.com
Enterprise Award: SonicWall Pro-VX firewalls
Real World Computing Award: BTopenworld Business ADSL
PC Pro Technology Innovator of the Year
sponsored by Iiyama
IBM
Author: Simon Edwards
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