Have you won one of our £250 PCs?
By Barry Collins
Posted on 18 May 2009 at 12:27
Many thanks to the hundreds of you who voted in our £250 Challenge.
As we revealed earlier this month, you voted Mike's build-your-own monster as the winning machine.
Everyone who voted was automatically entered into our draw to win one of the £250 PCs - and now we can reveal the winners.
The new, proud owner of Mike's build-your-own machine is Mr Donnie MacPherson from Glasgow.
David Fearon's shop-bought Acer Aspire 4315 laptop will be winging its way to Mr Mark Noble of Leeds.
Mrs Toni Quandt of Crawley is the new owner of Darien Graham-Smith's hand-picked eBay bargain bundle.
And finally, Mr Graham Judge of Liverpool will soon be taking receipt of David Bayon's internet-bought Zoostorm Versatile Premium PC.
We didn't have the heart to offer Stuart Turton's woefully-underpowered free PC as a competition prize, but we'll make sure it finds a good home.
We'll be in touch with the winners shortly to arrange delivery.
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