Tell us what you think about tech firms and win a PC!
Posted on 16 Jul 2009 at 15:55
The deadline is looming for this year's PC Pro Reliability & Service Awards. There are only two weeks left to make your voice heard in the UK's biggest IT survey.
Spend only a few minutes filling out our survey, and you could win one our superb prizes, including a brand new PC worth £1,780, a £330 digital camera and a £300 netbook.
CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT THE SURVEY
Last year, more than 15,000 readers gave us their detailed feedback on the IT products and services they use every day in their homes and businesses.
The end result is the UK's most comprehensive IT survey, with detailed ratings for the quality of products and customer service on offer from the leading tech companies.
Laptops, printers, broadband providers and online retailers are among the 15 reader-voted categories on which we're seeking your feedback.
The survey takes only a few minutes to fill out, and to thank you for your effort, you will be automatically entered into our prize draw.
THIS YEAR'S PRIZES INCLUDE
NOVATECH ANNIHILATOR PC
This stunning PC is built for one thing: speed. Based on one of Intel's most powerful quad-core processors and a top-end Nvidia graphics card, it makes a perfect PC for the enthusiast, professional or gamer.
FUJIFILM FINEPIX F200EXR DIGITAL CAMERA
Fuji's latest high-spec camera comes equipped with the company's ground-breaking Super CCD EXR sensor technology, and throws down the gauntlet when it comes to image quality from a compact camera. We have two to give away.
MSI WIND U100 NETBOOK
The Wind remains one of our favourite mini-laptops, weighing in at an impressive 1.15kg and boasting one of the most usable keyboards you'll find on a netbook.
LOGITECH SQUEEZEBOX DUET
The Duet is one of the best network audio players on the market. It lets you listen to music anywhere in the house, and unlike many of its competitors, set-up is a breeze.
For your chance to win one of these prizes - and many more - simply give us your feedback on your IT products and services.
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