CNET announced the winners of this year’s “CNET Best of CES Awards” as voted on by the editors and users of cnet.com.
Best of Show for 2012 was awarded to LG’s 55EM9600 OLED TV: “The first 55-inch OLED TV announced as shipping in 2012, and the only one to get an actual model number and public ship date (Q3), the 55EM9800 promises the superb all-around performance of OLED (absolute black levels, ultra-fast panel and excellent viewing angles) in an ultra-thin panel.”
This year’s People’s Voice Award went to the Razer Project Fiona concept gaming tablet, which according to CNET: “suggests that Windows 8 is a serious player in portable gaming, and that Razer is serious about moving into manufacturing computers.”
Other notable winners include:
The Windows Phone-based Nokia Lumia 900 with 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and dual cameras (Smartphones category).
Fujifilm’s mirrorless X-Pro1 featuring a new sensor and hybrid viewfinder (Cameras category).
The $250 Asus Memo 370T quad-core, Android 4.0 tablet with 1280×800 IPS screen (Tablets category).
HP’s Envy 14 Spectre premium ultrabook, “the most glass-covered laptop we’ve ever seen” (Personal Computers category).
The Simple.TV DVR available on iPad, Roku, Boxee and Google TV (Home Theater category). “Think of it like your own personal cloud for your over-the-air TV.”
You can check out the complete list of winners and a video of the awards presentation here.
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