T3

T3 AWARDS 2019

TO READ THE FULL NOMINATIONS FOR EVERY CATEGORY, VISIT: bit.ly/t3nom2019

BRAND OF THE YEAR

Samsung

Samsung’s fearless approach has driven it to a belting year, from the first 8K TVs (that were even reasonably priced!) to top-tier phones in every bracket to an innovative smartwatch to a host of tech-packed white goods. Lots of companies could have put out the kit, but the trick is the execution. More than ever, Samsung is a company you can rely on, with every product that reached stores showing its tech prowess.

samsung.com

RETAILER OF THE YEAR

Currys PC World

Currys PC World is fighting a winning battle on two fronts: not only has it become a price leader online, making it the go-to destination for internet shoppers looking to buy the latest tech, but an impressive range of stock and improved customer service result in an excellent in-store experience, proving that there’s still plenty of life in the high street yet.

currys.co.uk

BEST GADGET UNDER £100

Neos SmartCam

Great tech doesn’t have to be expensive, as the Neos SmartCam proves. This low-price piece of gadgetry is ideal for keeping an eye on what’s going on in your home, but costs less than a quarter of what its rivals do. With a 1080p HD video feed, built-in night vision, two-way audio and Amazon Alexa voice control included, you really don’t have many excuses not to snap up one of these. The camera has plenty of smarts to its name too, including the way it can auto-arm itself when it detects you’ve left the home, and the automatic recording of 12 seconds of video straight to its free 14-day cloud storage when motion or sound is detected.

£19, neos.co.uk

BEST TV UNDER £1,000

Philips 7334

There’s so much TV in here for the price. Philips’ P5 processor powers everything, delivering smooth motion and pin-sharp details, while support for HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision means everything looks as good as it possibly can. The three-sided Ambilight adds extra immersion to the setup, and voice-activation capabilities give it a smart edge. Even the design is on point.

£899, philips.co.uk

BEST TV PLATFORM

Sky

BT Sport may have stolen some of its thunder in terms of Premier League football coverage but, for us, Sky still offers the best telly-watching experience that money can buy. Netflix on Sky Q has made the world’s most dynamic TV box even more brilliant, there’s a wide range of 4K content (including Formula 1 races), while regular offers make signing up accessible to everyone.

£Various, sky.com

BEST TV

Samsung Q90

The outstanding Samsung Q90 really shows what a premium television-watching experience should be like, with its QLED tech using ingenious backlighting that can both reach blacks nearly as rich as OLED’s, but also hit much higher levels of maximum brightness – it makes for fantastic colour depth, and genuinely astonishing HDR. Aside from that gorgeous picture quality, the Q90 also stands out for its impressive viewing angles and visibility in sunlight, the quality of the smart software Samsung has put on board here, and last but not least the stylish and attractive frame that everything is wrapped up in. The perfect TV to get for someone who isn’t convinced that expensive sets aren’t really worth the money.

From £2,799, samsung.com

BEST SOUNDBAR OR SOUNDBASE

Sonos Beam

Debunking the myth that a decent home-entertainment setup costs a fortune, the Sonos Beam crams a raft of impressive features into a compact, sub-£400 gadget. Doubling up as a TV soundbar and a wireless multi-room speaker (it’ll work with all your other Sonos speakers dotted around the house, plus Apple

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from T3

T37 min read
MacBook Air M3 13-inch
When it comes to MacBooks, it’s the MacBook Air that’s long been the favourite for most people thanks to its balance of power and portability. Since Apple ditched Intel inside for its own silicon, the first of those pillars has only increased (as has
T36 min read
Horizon
£5,920, leica-camera.com When the market for premium full-frame mirrorless cameras exploded at the turn of the decade, there was one name notably absent. Leica released the flagship SL in 2017, and the SL2 in 2019; while the latter (and its 2020 sort
T32 min read
Should You Buy A Smart Ring Or A Smartwatch?
DO YOU NEED A DISPLAY? A smart ring doesn’t have a display, saving battery life, but that also means you can’t just check it to get an update on your stats. If you want that notification or need to know if you’re in the right heart rate zone, you’re

Related Books & Audiobooks