The 2007 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Display of the Year

Nominating is easy, simply leave a comment with what you're nominating for this category. We'll round up the best selections and put them to the popular vote.
Here's five simple rules of what NOT to do:
- Don't include your reasons for nominating it.
You can debate the product later when we put it up to vote. Just leave the name of what you want to nominate, ok? - Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2007.
We will allow updated versions of previous devices, however. - No concept devices or prototypes.
It has to be a real gadget people can buy! Pre-orders don't count. - Don't nominate anything more than once.
It's not a popularity contest (yet), all it does is make our lives harder. Just do a quick find to see if someone's already beat you to it. - Seriously, don't nominate anything that's already been nominated!




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jonathan @ Dec 24th 2007 2:55PM
The new iMac
tyler @ Dec 24th 2007 9:08PM
2nd
Jeff @ Dec 25th 2007 8:08PM
third
Jeff @ Dec 25th 2007 8:08PM
third; the 24" aluminum iMac display is what i'm using, and i'd nominate it.
Josh @ Dec 24th 2007 3:00PM
11" OLED or the Optimus Maximus
Kris @ Dec 24th 2007 6:14PM
+2
perfectionist @ Dec 24th 2007 3:26PM
HP W2007 and W2207.
perfectionist @ Dec 24th 2007 3:55PM
Scratch that.
Multi-touch display on the iPhone.
Andy @ Dec 24th 2007 3:44PM
iMac Display
Sam Zebian @ Dec 24th 2007 4:07PM
The Pioneer kuro TV's
palehorse @ Dec 26th 2007 1:25PM
2nd!
Wolfticket @ Dec 24th 2007 4:49PM
Cheap 22" widescreens.
Davsot @ Dec 24th 2007 5:00PM
I still need to get me an HDTV =(
Homeboy @ Dec 24th 2007 5:05PM
It has got to be that 24 inch Dell Display you posted a months ago that featured display port, VGA, DVI, component, S-video and composite!!
Droooooooooooooooool
Miles @ Dec 24th 2007 5:21PM
New iMac
I.E @ Dec 24th 2007 5:24PM
Panasonic TH-PZ750U
Lee Howley @ Dec 24th 2007 6:09PM
Samsung 2280hd
thethirdmoose @ Dec 24th 2007 6:15PM
Archos 605 display - 480x800 at 4.3" - obnoxiously high ppi
That and the Kindle's display
V3LOCIP3D3 @ Dec 24th 2007 7:23PM
Microsoft Surface.
mattcc42 @ Dec 24th 2007 8:10PM
SAMSUNG 226BW, Sammy's 22 widescreen
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001096
Kyle Burghart @ Dec 24th 2007 10:22PM
I agree! Just got it.
Tech Savvy @ Dec 24th 2007 8:13PM
Dell 3008WFP, stupid suggestion take that back. How about the 11" OLEDs.
Luis @ Dec 24th 2007 8:47PM
Pioneer Kuro
wifiguy @ Dec 24th 2007 10:03PM
iphone glass display
Chris.L @ Dec 24th 2007 10:38PM
Acer X193W
Andrew @ Dec 25th 2007 12:42AM
Benq FP241W
ashvala @ Dec 25th 2007 2:51AM
Apple Cinema Displays
zaii00 @ Dec 25th 2007 8:12AM
Samsung Syncmaster 275T, 27" Monitor
Aniruddh Chaturvedi @ Dec 25th 2007 11:49AM
Apple Cinema Displays
Aymon F @ Dec 25th 2007 1:53PM
Sony Reader
TB Tech Blog @ Dec 25th 2007 7:28PM
Apple Cinema Display
Jimmy Kustes @ Dec 25th 2007 9:38PM
Sony OLED
Eric Kelly @ Dec 26th 2007 6:51PM
Dell SP2208WFP
22" widescreen with webcam + microphone.
It's about time someone did it...
Gregg @ Dec 27th 2007 7:51PM
Samsung SyncMaster 245B
redjen @ Dec 28th 2007 3:11AM
Dell E248WFP (sometimes also listed as E2408WFP) 24" widescreen LCD
Jon Hutto @ Dec 28th 2007 3:29PM
Personally I like Viewsonic. The last 6 months they have been pushing everyone else to 26-30in without adding resolution beyond what a 24in has, and keeping the price down. Adding HDMI just makes since, since channels/tuner matter for nothing in a world of Digital Cable/Satalite/FIOS/etc. innovation, and price/performance win.
orlandojumpoff @ Jan 1st 2008 6:41AM
samsung 226cw
Mike @ Jan 3rd 2008 11:28PM
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP
Carl @ Jan 4th 2008 6:21AM
how about the display on the OLPC XO? The whole colour/black and white energy saving LCD is pretty cool.