PC Pro Award winners 2009
By Barry Collins
Posted on 1 Oct 2009 at 05:00
The annual PC Pro Awards took place last night at London's Hurlingham Club and we can now reveal the full list of winners.
Click here to see the full scores for every reader-voted category
More than 14,000 readers voted in this year’s survey, providing in-depth feedback on the reliability of the products they’ve bought and the level of customer service they received on everything from digital cameras to motherboards.
The breadth and quantity of the feedback we receive make the PC Pro Awards the most trusted technology buyers’ guide in the UK today.
This year's winners are:
Printer award: Canon
Digital camera award: Panasonic
Graphics card award: BFG
Best online retailer: Morecomputers
Best ISP: Zen Internet
Monitor award: Samsung
Wireless router award: DrayTek
Software of the year: ESET SmartSecurity 4
Best web host: Memset
Desktop PC award: PC Specialist
Smartphone award: Apple
Motherboard award Gigabyte
Laptop award: Samsung
Click here to find out the winners of our Editorial Awards 2009
From around the web
Either I'm a shrewd buyer or I was the only one that voted. I have a Samsung Monitor and Laptop, a Gigabyte motherboard with a BFG graphics card, a Canon printer and an Apple smartphone.
Although I'd never say that security software would be software of the year. That's just geeky
By TimoGunt on 1 Oct 2009 ![]()
Interesting to see Komplett turn up in the best online retailer section, considering it stopped its UK operation in July 2008. Maybe a posthumous mention?
By pbryanw on 2 Oct 2009 ![]()
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