The Best Tech Review Site is: (Vote for AT @ Newegg!!)

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MrColin

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May 21, 2003
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Question: The Best Tech Review Site is:
Anandtech 33.05% 2003 votes
Cnet 3.91% 237 votes
FiringSquad 2.29% 139 votes
HardOCP 20.08% 1217 votes
Tomshardware 30.89% 1872 votes
Xbitlabs 1.8% 109 votes
ZDnet 2.57% 156 votes
Other 5.41% 328 votes

Total Votes: 6061

so far so good

 

bunker

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Apr 23, 2001
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Tom's is catching back up!

Anandtech 32.8% 2233 votes
Tomshardware 30.98% 2109 votes
 

Netopia

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Oct 9, 1999
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Well... even though I know that my EVERYONE I know would vote for Anand's, I also know that they are lazy....

SO... I decided I would do them a favor and vote for them. Add 25 more for AT.

Now I'm not suggesting that anyone else would do such a thing UNLESS they are sure that everyone they know would vote for AnandTech but are too lazy.... but just in case you also find yourself in this situation, here's what you "could" do from a box with an NT kernel:

(I used this method so as not to mess up my NewEgg cookie... I use NewEgg a LOT)

Create a new user account on the NT box
Login to that account
In IE6, go to Internet Options->Privacy->Settings->Advanced and set it to block all cookies and not accept session cookies.
Go to NewEgg and vote.
Close the NewEgg windows.
Go to NewEgg and vote.
Close the NewEgg windows
Go to NewEgg and vote.
Close the NewEgg windows.
Go to NewEgg and vote.
Close the NewEgg windows....

You get the idea.

If you are on a Win9x box you can do the same thing with IE6, but you'll first have to delete all your cookies.

Now remember... this is only if you KNOW that everyone you know would choose AnandTech but is too lazy to vote! ;)

Joe
 

orbitingaround

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Dec 9, 2002
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I voted for CNET, the best, hands down, for notebooks, handhelds, digital cameras, camcorders, and MP3 players. Sorry, Anandtech has the best forums, but Tom's Hardware is better when it comes to computer components, if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose Toms Hardware. Don't kid yourself with your silly grudges against someone who has more experience and dedication to computers than any of you.
 

HOWITIS

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Originally posted by: orbitingaround
I voted for CNET, the best, hands down, for notebooks, handhelds, digital cameras, camcorders, and MP3 players. Sorry, Anandtech has the best forums, but Tom's Hardware is better when it comes to computer components, if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose Toms Hardware. Don't kid yourself with your silly grudges against someone who has more experience and dedication to computers than any of you.


isn't this the same tom who took credit for that AMD guys reviews when him and tom had a falling out?

 

DanTMWTMP

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Oct 7, 2001
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WHO DID'N'T VOTE YET!??!...tom's in the lead again??!! WTF!!! vote on every single computer you can find!
 

AnMig

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voted for AT where still behind tom though


anandtech 2729 votes

Toms 2731 votes
 

AnMig

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Nov 7, 2000
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voted for AT where still behind tom though


anandtech 2729 votes

Toms 2731 votes

daam double post. maybe I can double vote:D