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Garmin T3 Gadget Awards Gadget Candy award: MacBook Air

 
After more than 54,000 votes from our loyal readers in order to pinpoint winners in 11 of the 16 awards categories, T3 is proud to present the Gadget Candy award to the Apple MacBook Air. 'The Garmin T3 Gadget Awards 2008 really do reflect the cream of this year's tech,' says Michael Brook, Editor of T3 magazine. 'And this is thanks to the T3 readers who voted in their thousands to sort the men from the boys. It's been important for us to have our readers involved in so many of the categories, since they are the ones using these products day in, day out, and can tell the hottest kit from the hype. The competition has been so strong this year, and some of the categories were just too close to call - we're hoping that the gadgets will be as fantastic in 2009, for the third T3 Gadget Awards.' Have a look in our image gallery on the right for some photos of the T3 Gadget Candy winner, the Apple MacBook Air, otherwise our review here . Garmin T3 Gadget Awards 2008 (link)

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