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CNET's favorite products of 2017

We reviewed hundreds of products this year. Here are our 50 favorites.

John Falcone Senior Editorial Director, Shopping
John P. Falcone is the senior director of commerce content at CNET, where he coordinates coverage of the site's buying recommendations alongside the CNET Advice team (where he previously headed the consumer electronics reviews section). He's been a CNET editor since 2003.
Expertise Over 20 years experience in electronics and gadget reviews and analysis, and consumer shopping advice Credentials
  • Self-taught tinkerer, informal IT and gadget consultant to friends and family (with several self-built gaming PCs under his belt)
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From OLED TVs to Amazon Echos to iPads , 2017 was all more about evolution than revolution on the consumer tech front. Last year's products with a bit more speed and polish was the order of the day. Of course, there were pockets of innovation, too: Consider iPhone X's Face ID and Nintendo's pick up and go Switch console.

Here at CNET, we reviewed hundreds of products over the past 49 weeks. And now, with the year drawing to a close, it's time to highlight the ones we liked the best.

The best products of 2017

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We've rounded up our 50-some favorite products of the year across all categories, including phones , laptops , TVs, appliances , smart home , audio -- and everything in between. The list includes nearly everything we rated 8.5 out of 10 and above, including our Editors' Choice products.

(With two more weeks worth of reviews on deck for 2017, there's always a possibility of a late bloomer. If and when that happens, we'll add it to the list.)

Think we missed anything? Or do you think we overpraised a product that's only so-so? Let us know in the comments.

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