PC Pro Awards 2010 - last chance to win a laptop!
Posted on 30 Jul 2010 at 00:00
There's only a few days left to cast your votes for the PC Pro Awards 2010!
You could win a new Lenovo ThinkPad for doing nothing more than filling out our online survey.
Our five-minute survey registers your votes for the hardware, software and services that you've purchased over the past couple of years, including PCs, digital cameras and broadband providers. Your votes - and your votes alone - will decide the winners of the PC Pro Awards 2010, the most respected awards in the UK IT industry.
Everyone who enters our survey is automatically entered into our prize draw, with more than £4,000 of hardware and software up for grabs.
Click here to fill out this year's survey.
More than 14,000 readers voted in last year's survey, providing in-depth feedback on the reliability of products they've bought and the level of customer service they received.
The Prizes
This year's prizes include:
Lenovo ThinkPad X100e laptop The X100e stormed straight onto the PC Pro A List as soon as we saw it, thanks to its excellent battery life, diminutive dimensions and full-sized, spill-resistant keyboard. We have one to give away, worth £400.
Samsung NX10 camera You can carry Samsung's latest DSLR with you wherever you go, thanks to its compact design. Its 14.6-megapixel sensor is complemented by three lenses: a 30mm "pancake", 50-200mm zoom and the kit 18-55mm zoom (also bundled with the prize). We have one to give away, worth £600.
Pure Siesta Flow digital radio The Pure Siesta Flow is a stylish way to wake up to a world of internet radio, digital radio or FM every day. There are also dedicated Listen Again and Podcast menus. We have three to give away, worth £100 each.
128GB Corsair Nova V128 solid-state drive Corsair's Nova solid-state drives showed themselves to be strong performers in our recent group test. Make the Nova your boot disk, and life should become stutter-free, especially with Windows 7 TRIM support.
And there are many more prizes... including Adobe Photoshop & Premiere Elements 8, an IXOS Divo sound system, Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 and a Countour Design Shuttle PRO mouse.
How to enter
Simply click here to fill out this year's survey in a matter of minutes.
The closing date for entries is 1 August 2010.
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