
Motherboards for Money
Thought you’d missed out on your chance to win £1,000 to spend at Ebuyer.com thanks to the Gigabyte competition? Fear not! You still have 1 week left to get your hands on a lots of electrical goodies.

Motherboards for Money
Thought you’d missed out on your chance to win £1,000 to spend at Ebuyer.com thanks to the Gigabyte competition? Fear not! You still have 1 week left to get your hands on a lots of electrical goodies.

We need you!
Here at Ebuyer HQ, we are really pleased to find out Ebuyer made it into the retailer of the year category for Stuff magazine’s Gadget Awards 2011.
The Ebuyer team has been nominated as retailer of the year alongside the likes of Currys/PC world, Argos, Amazon and Play.com. This is obviously a fantastic opportunity for us to show how determined we are to please our customers and earn the title as ‘leading online retailer of computer technology and consumer electronics products’.
About the Awards
The Stuff Gadget Awards highlights and celebrates the success of some of the greatest gadgets on Earth. Each year hundreds of gadgets are shared and reputable organisations are given credit for their work. The 2011 Awards will be held in London on the 2nd November.
The awards are in association with Intel who place their focus on developing best-in-class digital media involvements, using Intel silicon and software technologies. Intel is working with content owners and hardware manufacturers to speed up the availability of exciting new HTML5-based TV-WebApps.
To win the award we need your help! We would really appreciate your votes and we’ve checked out the voting process and are happy to say that it only takes a couple of minutes to make your opinion count. If you’d like to support our claim you can do this by visiting http://www.stuff.tv/awards and following an easy login structure.
Voting Process
Visit stuff.tv/awards and register by entering a name and password of your choice. A verification email will be send to your email address within seconds and then you are free to vote.
Click ‘vote now’ to begin and then select 1 of the 6 reader voted categories. You can then select your winner (Ebuyer) and feel free to share your vote on Facebook, Twitter or even email it to your friends.
The team at Ebuyer have been working extremely hard over the past few years and we very much appreciate the recognition from you, our readers and the wider online community.
It was also great to see that Ebuyer has been included in Tamar’s brand love 25 wheel.
Tamar has based its findings on the size of each brand’s online community and how well they build lasting relationships with their customers.

this could be yours!
It’s the end of the summer, the nights are getting darker and the days are getting colder. But don’t get depressed just yet as we have the perfect competition to cheer you up.
Yes, we’re giving away a brand new Mini One D and a boot full of goodies courtesy of Logitech.

He's behind you

Ebuyer.com bloggers of the month
Like most people who love technology, our bookmarks are brimming with tech and gadget related blogs and the list seems to grow every day. These blogs have unearthed hidden technology delights, kept us in the know in such a fast moving industry and have even provided us with inspiration to make Ebuyer.com the home of technology.
We salute you tech bloggers!

Iain Garland interview
The main man at The Gaming Review, key contributor and a keen gamer himself Iain Garland leads a busy life. He kindly agreed to take some time out to talk to us about upcoming releases and his ones to watch for the Christmas list this year.

The development of TVs
Televisions have been an integral part of modern life for a substantial amount of time now. The TV is an anticipated furnishing in the living room and it is assumed that there will be at least one in evidence in the home, if not two or even three.
What we want from our television is constantly changing as each technological advance brings more features, more apps, more integration and more interactive experiences. The question is what do we really need a TV to do to be satisfied with its performance? Is it all about how many programs can be watched at the same time in different rooms, or is it about the TV becoming a social hub, both in a social media sense and in bringing the family together in the name of entertainment?