Win top prizes in our Christmas giveaway

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Teufel Cinebar system

It's Christmas time, so we're unwrapping a host of prizes in our annual bumper giveaway.

This year, we've got one competition running with four great prizes of tech gear up for grabs. All you have to do to enter is answer a multiple-choice question — and if you've been paying attention to the site, it'll be simple.

Here are the prizes on offer:

Check out the prizes, and use the entry form on any of the pages to enter the competition. Good luck, and Merry Christmas!

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1st let me apolagise for knocking the prizes? whoever wins them will be very pleased and i,m glad for them but now your listening LISTEN MORE. the cinebar will show me a load of films i can,t download?
the player sorry no one can beat VLC and its free with no ties
lexmark i have 3 1 working i broke and one i cant install on ubuntu extinct driver x2300? also they all need cartridges and there all too dear whatever the cost?
blackberry sorry running costs are over my budget of 5 quid prepaid amonth/6 weeks
so i don,t rate your prizes? now for such a nice letter of an idiot ? who kept his mouth shut and didn,t tell you what i really thought of the cr....prizes may i have a different gift a pait of gloves a willy warmer or a tin hat ?i,m in blighty and its minus 5 the tin hat bill gates and gordon brown keep throwing stuff over my wall TRULY MERRY XMAS EVERYONE sez lezlow

lezlow 17 December, 2009 19:48
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Cheers :D

Lezlow that cine sound system is just a sound system you plug into your TV it's not a dvd player as it where, besides anyways if prizes don't suit you then whats stopping you from giving it to some one else for christmas if ya win that is. :)

CA 18 December, 2009 01:17
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it was a joke, lighten up this festive season,nb., i didn,t say this chrit-mas just in case your the serious type?

lezlow 20 December, 2009 23:39
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but in previous years this was the 12 Days of Christmas competition with, er, 12 prizes. Now there are 4 (sounds like an Agatha Christie play) ...
But better than nothing!
Merry Christmas!

47674 24 December, 2009 15:18
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Well I'm glad the competition is running, but with my somewhat 'established' setup at home, there really is nothing here that would interest me.

Tezzer 26 December, 2009 10:28
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