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Products of the Year: Christmas Gift Guide 2009
In just one year, our team of lab testers have analysed almost 500 products! We've taken a look through the list to find the very best so you can decide which ones deserve a place under your Christmas tree ...
Vincent Alzieu
Updated: November 20, 2009
Updated: November 20, 2009

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This year, we've added some icons to this guide, and they're set to make a return to DigitalVersus next year for our Buyers' Guides. They should help you find the products you need and the type of people they'd be suitable for. There are four of them:
Best value: this won't break the bank, but it's still a great product!
We love it: this is the product that will be a hit with the widest number of people. It's a real winner, and still at a reasonable price!
Green: we use this icon to signal the most energy-efficient products in each category.
Best of the best: the ultimate product in its class, no questions asked.
Looking over their selections, we can say that the key idea in 2009 has been about saving:
- saving energy to start with. Vague promises about green products have begun to be put into action. We've seen products with better battery life or lower energy consumption, and the use of LEDs, either for lighting or backlighting, is often why.
- saving space, too. Miniaturization marches on, with compact cameras becoming ever smaller, but so have computers, televisions, camcorders and GPS receivers.
- saving money. An excellent 40'' TV would have cost £1500 in November 2008, but an equivalent model would now go for less than £1000. Manufacturers have also worked hard to bring prices down for laptops, 3D graphics cards, monitors and SLRs.

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