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Register Hardware is the exciting one-stop-shop for hardware product news and reviews, focusing on the best gadgets, components and systems for today's tech-savvy enthusiasts and consumers.

Combining the authoritative, 'take no prisoners' journalism pioneered by sister site The Register with a highly accessible, visually stunning, easy-to-read format, Register Hardware will keep readers up to date with the latest toys and tools the converging computing and consumer electronics industries have to offer.

Our extensive up-to-the-minute news coverage will be backed by daily product reviews, round-ups, head-to-heads and buyers' guides, following new, ground-breaking technologies… from the lab to the living room.

Coverage Data

Unique Monthly Readers: 1.5 million
Monthly Page Impressions: 6.7 million
Period: November 2009

Independently Audited by ABCe

Editorial Submissions

Product news press releases should be sent to the Editor, Tony Smith.

Register Hardware welcomes product review submissions, but please contact Reviews Editor, Bob Dormon in the first instance.

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