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PCWorld and TechHive Pick Top 100 Products in Time for Holiday Gifts
SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
With big technology launches and announcements now on par with
blockbuster movie premiers and red carpet galas, tech fans were treated
to their fair share of pageantry and promenading from the likes of
Apple, Microsoft, Google (News - Alert), and many others this year. The experts at PCWorld
and TechHive
took a look back at 2012 to rank the 100 Best Products that made the
biggest impact, and have released their list just in time for the
holidays.
Windows 8 is No. 1
At the top of the list of 100
Best Tech Products sits Microsoft's (News - Alert) biggest operating system update
and rollout since Windows 95: Windows 8. In some ways, the jury is still
out on whether Windows 8 was/is a big success, but the experts at
PCWorld and TechHive credit its substantial performance improvements and
bold step into the mobile/touch-screen universe with winning the top
rank for 2012.
The top 10 includes many of the most popular and successful products
from the year: Apple's iPad (3rd generation, for its groundbreaking,
high-res Retina display), Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite, Samsung's (News - Alert) Galaxy S
III smartphone, and even TV maker Vizio's first foray into the laptop
market with a sleek ultrabook. Check out the full list here: http://go.pcworld.com/100best
Tech in the Home
The era of the smart home is dawning, as indicated by the large number
of home automation and home entertainment products turning tech experts'
heads in 2012. Vivint ranked in the top 100 for bringing sophisticated
home security and automation systems (aarm, electronic door lock,
door/window sensors, lighting controls, an IP camera, and a programmable
thermostat) to the mainstream market. Automation solutions from ADT and
Lowes also made the list. Other top products for the home include a
handful of wireless and network-capable sound systems and speakers, two
HDTVs, several acclaimed video games, and a number of headphone
offerings. Take a closer look at what PCWorld and TechHive had to say
about the products from the list in the categories of home
technology and entertainment.
5 Flops & 5 for the Future
For the PCWorld magazine version of the 100 Best list, editors also took
the opportunity to review some of the products of the past year that
didn't quite make the impact they could have, and some others to look
forward to in the coming year.
The five on the list of flops and failures: Google Nexus Q-Google's
overpriced media streaming device; Ping-Apple's (News - Alert) ignored music-oriented
social network; Sony PS Vita-the underachieving handheld gaming system;
3D TV sets-in only 3% of U.S. households; and Windows Home Server 2011.
For 2013, the PCWorld team recommends keeping your eye on five highly
anticipated products: Open-source gaming console Ouya; Google Glass-the
wearable display product demoed this year; A hand gesture device for
controlling your computer called Leap Motion; Microsoft's Pro version of
the Surface tablet; and the epic third sequel to one of the best video
games of all time-Half Life 3.
Overall, the editors at PCWorld and TechHive have come up with a
thorough list of the year's most exciting and impactful tech, just in
time for everyone to hit the electronics stores and websites for the
holidays. If you're looking for more advice about a category, or
insightful reviews on all of the top 100 products, visit PCWorld.com
and TechHive.com.
About PCWorld & TechHive
IDG
Consumer & SMB publishes leading tech media brands, PCWorld,
Macworld and TechHive. PCWorld includes PCWorld.com and PCWorld
magazine, reaching nearly 16 million readers each month who look for
advice on getting the most from the PC ecosystem. TechHive.com launched
in Sept. 2012 and gives it's growing audience of almost 2 million
visitors a fresh, enthusiastic perspective on new technology and its
active role in our lives. Both PCWorld and TechHive can be found in apps
and readers across many smartphone and tablet platforms, along with
responsive, HTML5 websites, built to flex to virtually every screen size.
IDG Consumer & SMB is a wholly owned subsidiary of International
Data Group (IDG), the world's leading technology media, events and
research company.
Additional information about IDG, a privately held company, is available
at http://www.idg.com.
Additional information about IDG Consumer & SMB is available at http://www.idgcsmb.com/.

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