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EHA Reader Awards – Winners Announced

The European Hardware Association (EHA) has announced the results of the 2025 EHA Reader Awards. These awards are driven entirely by the opinions of hardware enthusiasts from across Europe. Tens of thousands of votes were cast through the EHA’s nine member publications, giving a clear view of which products have earned the strongest support from hardware enthusiasts this year.

The awards were presented at the start of the Gamescom convention in Cologne, Germany, with over 100 representatives from across the technology sector in attendance. While the ceremony provides an opportunity for the industry to hear first-hand how readers are voting, the real value of these awards lies in the collective voice of the audience.

Now in their tenth year, the Reader Awards remain a straightforward reflection of user preference across Europe. The breadth of the EHA’s membership – including Hardware Upgrade (Italy), Lab501 (Romania), PurePC (Poland), IO-Tech (Finland), Geeknetic (Spain), HardwareLuxx (Germany), Cowcotland (France), Technology Insider (Netherlands) and, of course, KitGuru for the UK – ensures that the results reflect a broad and diverse readership.

We’d like to thank everyone who took the time to cast a vote. Without your input, these awards would not exist!

So here are the winners of the EHA Reader Awards 2025 – as voted for by you:-

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