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  • The winners of the 2010 Engadget Awards -- Editors' Choice

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    Engadget
    Engadget
    02.25.2011

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  • The winners of the 2010 Engadget Awards -- Readers' Choice

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    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    02.22.2011

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  • Vote for the 2010 Engadget Awards!

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    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    02.11.2011

    The nominations are in, the picks have been sorted, and now it's time for you, the reader, to help us judge the best in tech from 2010! We've put together a long, long list of the top selections below -- all we ask is that you cast your vote for the gadgets nearest and dearest to your hearts. Votes will be tallied until Monday February 20th, 11:59PM EDT. You can vote in this post -- the nominees are after the break. After we've checked for abuse (please don't make us ban you) we'll publish the results alongside our own Editors' Choice picks the following week. May the best gadgets win!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Peripheral of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Peripheral 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Wearable Device of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Wearable Device 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Worst Gadget of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Worst Gadget 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. Nominations must be received by 12:00 PM EST on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011. 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 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • Nominate your favorite gadgets in the 2010 Engadget Awards!

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    Welcome to the 2010 Engadget Awards! For your voting (and nominating) pleasure, we present the seventh annual Engadget Awards! The premise is simple: 2010 may have slipped through our fingers, but all the memories of gadgets-past are still with us (some in a more favorable light than others). Here's your chance to sound off on what you loved in 2010, and tell us what you're psyched about for 2011. This year we've got 24 categories up for grabs, with 48 total awards to be decided. All finalists for Engadget Awards are reader-nominated, and the editors of Engadget will then select the best of those nominations (usually somewhere between 4-6 devices or technologies) as finalists. There are two awards per category, Reader's Choice (voted on by you!), and Editors' Choice (selected by us). The vote will take place in a few weeks once the nominees are picked, and winners will be announced shortly thereafter. You can find all the info and nominees on a landing page we've built this year which should make it easier to get all your selections in (and vote once we've picked the finalists). Just click right here. You've got until 11:59PM ET on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 to get your entries in. Now, go nominate, or use the handy list after the break!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Smartphone of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Smartphone 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Gadget of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Gadget 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. Nominations must be received by 12:00 PM EST on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011. 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 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the GPS Device of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the GPS Device 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Wireless Device or Technology of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Wireless Device or Techology 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Portable Media Device of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Portable Media Device 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Game Accessory of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Game Accessory 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Tablet PC of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Tablet PC 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Game Console of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Game Console 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Robot of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Robot 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Display of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for 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 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the HDTV of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the HDTV 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Home Entertainment Device of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Home Entertainment Device 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

  • The 2010 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Cellphone of the Year

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.18.2011

    It's time for the 2010 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Cellphone 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, okay? Don't nominate anything that wasn't sold for the first time in 2010. 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! Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!