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European Hardware Awards 2021 – Winners Announced

The nature of the EHA Awards is truly unique. Well over 100 of Europe's top technology journalists come together to make their choices for the very best hardware on sale across the continent in 2021. Normally announced at a special ceremony in Taipei, on the eve of Computex, this year's event was held online – but everyone is hoping for a return to Taiwan for 2022!

The nominations process began at the start of the year, with a full analysis of the products that had been launched, tested and rated by experts working for members of the European Hardware Association. The initial list was reduced to a list of deserving finalists, which you can see here. After the final votes were counted and checked, the awards themselves were produced and the winners announced on Monday 31st May 2021.

Founded seven years ago, the member publications of the European Hardware Association have together produced well over half a million articles. The individual tests required to create those features, number in the millions. It's that wealth of experience that makes the EHA uniquely qualified to judge the vest best hardware on sale in Europe and to develop intuitive, large-scale research campaigns that yield genuine insight into the market.

As of May 2021, the members include Tweakers from the Netherlands, io-tech from the Nordics, Hardware Upgrade from Italy, Geeknetic from Spain, CowCotLand from France, PurePC from Poland, Lab 501 from Romania, HardwareLuxx from Germany and – of course – KitGuru from the UK.

The consideration, nomination and voting processes are over and it's time to announce this year's winners!

 

KitGuru says: That's a wrap for the EHA Awards 2021!

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