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Stuff Gadget Awards 2017, Fitbit Ionic vs Apple Watch & bargain turntables in November’s Stuff magazine – out now!

And it’s available in your local newsagent's or on your tablet

Forget Halloween, Christmas and Kwanzaa, there’s only one annual extravangza worth celebrating this time of year: the Stuff Gagdet Awards. Yep, our yearly tribute to techy brilliance is back for Stuff’s November issue, with 115 nominees across 23 categories.

From Phone of the Year to Drone of the Year and all manner of accolades inbetween, the Stuff Gadget Awards is your essential guide to the best tech that 2017 has had to offer. But what will win out as our Gadget of the Year and will it prove a more revolutionary pick than 2008’s Asus Eee PC 901? Let’s hope so, eh.

Of course, that’s not all we’ve crammed into the latest edition of the world’s best-selling gadget mag. We’ve also picked out the best go-karts money can buy, given Apple’s iPhone 8 and 8 Plus the full review treatment and taken a look at the finest turntables you can get on a budget. Oh, and we had a look how Fitbit’s Ionic smartwatch stacked up against the granddaddy of them all, Apple’s new Watch Series 3.

Don’t forget, loads of this stuff can only be found by buying a copy of the mag, which you can pick up from both physical and digital newsstands right now.

Better still, why not subscribe and get the mag delivered straight to your door? Just click here to save yourself a trip to the shops, or here for the Kindle edition.

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Profile image of Robert Leedham Robert Leedham Ex-Editor, Stuff magazine

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Rob has written about gadgets for a while now, so his party trick is the ability to name every phone being used in any given train carriage. He can also give you a definitive ranking of Super Mario games if that sounds more interesting. Please don't ask him anything about washing machines though. Or fridge freezers. Or Southampton F.C.'s transfer policy.

Areas of expertise

All gadgets imaginable from phones to robot vacuums and beyond.