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From the iPhone to the Kindle, gadgets this year have been released left and right. Were most of these gadgets winners? Some would believe not, but thats hard to argue when they were highly anticipated by the public.
According to Yahoo Tech, it's hard to take all the gadgets released this year and make a list of the top 10 gadgets of the year. The Top 10 Gadgets of 2007 are as follows:
Amazon Kindle: Blogger Christopher Null called the Kindle a "light, easy-to-read, and 3G-equipped Kindle a potentially 'game-changing device' that gives the sleepy e-book market a swift, much-needed kick in the pants."
Apple iPhone: The iPhone is considered one of the most anticipated and inovative gadgets because of its intuitive "touch-screen interface, top-of-the-heap mobile Web browser, and unmatched integration of music and video in a handset."
Asus Eee: Null gave the Asus Eee, which comes loaded with a 900MHz Celeron CPU, Wi-Fi, and a 4GB solid-state hard drive, a test-drive last month and called it "downright exciting."
The remaining gadgets on the list are:
Ibiza Rhapsody
Intel Classmate PC
Nokia N95
Pioneer "Kuro" Plasma HDTVs
Shure SE530 earphones
Tivo HD
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