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The year 2004 is about to end. It was meant to bring us a number of technology revolutions, but some doubt it really has. However, there are a number of great companies who helped to make our PCs yet another time even faster, more advanced and feature-rich. In order to find who are those great innovators, X-bit labs asks its readers to participate in our survey.

This year's X-bit labs Poll has 12 nominations, seeking to find out the best of the best among CPU makers, chipset designers, games, graphics cards makers, VPU designers, HHD producers, high-performance system creators, mainboards manufacturers, notebook producers, overclockers’ memory modules manufacturers, small form-factor PCs creators and audio solutions for PCs.

X-bit labs Poll 2004 is a yet anther chance to tell the industry your preferences and see what others think. Share your opinion with us - choose the best of the best in 2004.

The poll that is located at http://www.xbitlabs.com/misc/poll will be active throughout December. X-bit labs will publish the final results in January 2005!

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