NEW POLL: Forget your business needs - what is the next gadget you want for personal use?

September 3rd, 2010

Let’s forget for a moment about business needs as eWEEK Europe would like to know what would be the next gadget you would buy for personal use?

Would it be:

Nokia N8 - touch screen phone with HD video which combines fully integrated social networking, a 12 MP camera, WebTV, Ovi Maps, and a whole lots of other features

or maybe

Apple TV which lets you rent new films and buy TV programmes, watch YouTube videos and enjoy photos, music and more straight from your HDTV?

Or maybe you want something we don’t have in our list.

Take one minute to answer in our poll and next week you’ll find out what is the most wanted gadget!

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