30 November 2010 13:37 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Voting for the 7th Pocket-lint Gadget Awards has nearly come to an end, as you now only have until the 1 December (tomorrow) to cast your vote.
So if you haven't already, head on over to the voting page and tell us what products you believe should win. As you will see, each of the 10 categories has five products that have been nominated as the best of the year in their field.
We need your help to narrow those down to find the overall winners, the result of which will be announced at our awards ceremony in London on 8 December.
How the voting works
Unlike some awards, where it’s either all public and no experts, all experts and no public, or just members of the editorial and advertising departments, we like to do things differently here at Pocket-lint.
This year, building on the successful system we've used for the last 6 annual awards, we're adding even more input from even more sources to make sure that the gadgets that win, really are the best gadgets and products - meaning you can be confident to go out and buy.
Your help
Yep, we need your help to work out what these best gadgets are, and what better way to do that than to ask the people that have laid down the cash to purchase them in the first place. To help us, all you need to do is head over to our voting page and mark each product out of 5. Don't worry if you don't want to score all of them, or if you haven't a clue as to what some of them even are - we've got a clever system for balancing that out.
Once your scores are in, we then tally those results up and the product with the highest score is voted through. We think this is the fairest way of doing it as that means you aren't rating the products against each other, but on their own merit instead.
Your vote will count towards 10 per cent of the overall scores for each gadget nominated. So follow this link to the voting page and tell us which products you think should win.
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