Neowin Giveaway: HP Data Vault X510 2TB


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Hey All, HP has annouced the creative prize contest winners and our very own Sanvean got third place! You can see the list of winners below, thanks for entering!

1. First Place: Brandon Blackmoor (submitted by Slashgear)

2. Second Place: http://www.androidtech.com/out-of-space.mp3 (submitted by Slashgear)

3. We had a tie for third place, so we decided to award both contestants:

-Sanvean’s Data Vault JPEG ad: http://img339.imageshack.us/i/hpdata3.jpg/ (submitted by Neowin)

- Cesar Borges’ Data Vault Song Lyrics as sung to the instrumental version of U2’s classic hit “One” (submitted by Gottabemobile.com)

Congrats to Sophism on winning the Data Vault!

From the front Page:

Up for grabs in this give away is the HP Data Vault X510 ($700 fair market value) to one of our lucky readers. The contest will be open from April 11, 2010 and will end at 11:59 P.M. on April 18th. The random winner will be notified via PM; Don’t forget to check out the review here, too.

Not only is there a Data Vault up for grabs but entrants who think of creative posters, movies, images ect that encompass the Data Vault will be entered into a second drawing for a chance to win an HP Mini 311 (first place), Smart Wi-Fi Display (second place), or an HP T-Shirt (third place). This contest can be entered by each person once, but note, that you are not only competing against Neowin members but other websites who are also giving away the Data Vault too for the creative based prizes.

To enter the random drawing, visit the thread linked to here which is located in the Neowin forums. You can enter as many times as you want up until the deadline. After the closing of the contest, a winner will be selected at random from those who enter the contest. This contest is open to anyone located anywhere as long as it abides by all local laws and taxation. You will be responsible for any tax or customs fees that are associated with receiving your prize.

Finally, if the front page post gets 125 Diggs, Neowin will add another mystery prize to the contest. The mystery prize is valued at over $100.00.

To enter the contest, see this thread here.

CONTEST RULES UPDATE - MUST READ

As this thread has become a spam can, each user can now only enter once. The thought was to leave this thread as an open conversation and not spam grenade the thread, alas the internet has shows its true face again. You can only enter this contest once (total) to ensure fairness among all users and those who can’t enter multiple times per day.

If you have already entered the contest multiple times don’t worry you are not disqualified; we will base it off of your username in the thread.

Note: If you enter the creative prize competition, please PM me a link to your forum post...as this thread will likely have numerous pages, I dont want to miss any entries...Good Luck!

1. Jake's Mediablab

2. Hardwaresphere

3. Slashgear

4. Geekazine

5. Absolutely Windows

6. Gottabemobile

Also, here are links to the other websites who will be giving away another Data Vault and are entering contestants for the creative prizes too:

I'm confused by the first post.

You cant enter the contest by replying to this thread, any reply counts as 1 ticket into

Note: If you enter the creative prize competition, please PM me a link to your forum post...as this thread will likely have numerous pages, I dont want to miss any entries...Good Luck!

Is it just me or is that first sentence malformed and missing some words?

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