The 2009 PC Authority Best Tech Awards

The 2009 PC Authority Best Tech Awards

Once again we are running our annual reader awards, where you get to tell us about the technology you own, rate the brands, and let us know who's let you down.

UPDATE - The voting period for the Awards has now finished. The results will be published in the January 2010 issue of PC Authority magazine.

Here at PC Authority we already know how to rate tech products for quality, performance, features and value. But you, the reader, can tell us what products are really like to live with. How reliable is your notebook? Are you happy with your digital camera? Has your ISP got the best (or worst) customer service in Australia? Either way, we want to know.

After the 2008 incarnation of the Reliability & Service Awards was once again Australia's biggest tech survey, we wanted it to be even better in 2009. For this reason, we've revamped the format and changed the name.

Now it's over to you. This is your chance to tell the world about your experiences.

Our survey takes from a few minutes to half an hour to complete, depending on how much you've bought. When you've finished, you'll be automatically entered into our competition, for which we've assembled a large prize pool.

To begin the survey, click here, and thank you for taking part.

 

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Comments: 4
Karlston
17 September 2009
Ummm... the link leads to the *2008* awards, which apparently are closed. :-)


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The 2009 PC Authority Best Tech Awards?
Once again we are running our annual reader awards, where you get to tell us about the technology you own, rate the brands, and let us know who's let you down.

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Karlston
17 September 2009
Oh, and...

The page header references "2009".
The icon on the left references "2008".
And, the text mentions "2007".

Not an auspicious start for "Best Tech" awards. :-)
William Maher
17 September 2009
Karlston, the link to the survey is correct. It might be that your browser has the old survey paged cached. Try refreshing your browser cache.
Gloria
18 September 2009
Link looks like it's working now. Try again.
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