Competition
PC Pro Competition (Issue 186)
Your chance to win a feature-packed storage station, Corel's latest video and photo software, and even a waterproof camera.
Synology DiskStation DS210j
Whether you want a convenient place to back up all your data, to store all your media files, or even to share documents over the internet, the Synology Disk Station DS210j is ready to step in. All you have to do is add one or two hard disks to get up to 4TB of storage. Two disks can be set up with RAID0 (striping) for better performance or RAID1 (mirroring) for data protection. Once installed, the Disk Station's 800MHz processor, 128MB of DDR2 RAM and Gigabit LAN port ensure that access to your files is always fast.
We have three to give away, worth £170 each.
www.synology.com
GE G3WP waterproof digital camera
GE's G3WP is waterproof down to a depth of 3m, making it the perfect camera to take to the beach or pool on holiday, or simply for taking shots in the rain. As well as being tough, it's capable of taking great pictures too. A 2.7in LCD screen makes it easy to frame shots, while the 4x optical zoom and 12-megapixel sensor deliver more detail than most people will ever need.
We have two cameras to give away, worth £140 each.
www.amazon.co.uk
Corel Digital Studio 2010 multimedia suite
Corel Digital Studio 2010 brings together simple photo and video editing, DVD burning and video playback. It's so easy to use that once you've learnt how to do one task, you'll know how to do them all. Using Digital Studio 2010, you can make one-click fixes to your photos and videos, create your own photo books and slideshows, and make home movies. Your photos and videos can then be shared with friends and family via websites such as YouTube or Facebook, or simply burnt to disc.
We have five copies to give away, worth £60 each.
www.corel.com
Competition is now closed
advertisement
- What's on this week's PC Pro podcast?
- Apple TV adds HBO Go, Sky News and WatchESPN
- Surface RT tablets to feature Qualcomm processors
- BT CEO steps down to join government
- Nvidia to license graphics tech to smartphone makers
- Microsoft frees two million PCs from botnet
- Huawei considers Nokia buyout
- Child abuse showdown "hijacked by ignorant MPs"
- Government wheedles more funding for online child protection from ISPs
- AMD’s "Seattle" ARM chips set for 2014 release
- Adobe Dreamweaver CC review: first look
- Huawei Ascend P6 review: first look
- Adobe Illustrator CC review: first look
- Let MPs tell us what they really want ISPs to block
- Adobe Photoshop CC review: first look
- WWDC 2013 and iOS 7 launch: live blog
- Sony VAIO Pro review: first look
- Want child porn blocked? Meet the IWF
- Is it worth upgrading a media centre to Windows 8?
- Flickr redesign: is it enough to tempt photographers back?
- Facebook "click on the photo" scams: how they work
- Three alternatives to Word's spelling and grammar checker
- Google two-step verification: a must for business email
- Microsoft Office and the death of upgrades
- The ICO's shame-faced u-turn on cookies
- Start8 and ModernMix: making Windows 8 work on a desktop
- How to boost your mobile reception
- How to fix Facebook: Social Fixer
- Taking the stress out of WordPress updates
- Where to download free web fonts
advertisement
