Winner of Our 'Cracking the Egg' USB 3.0 Contest
One of our lucky readers becomes USB 3.0 enabled.
Last month we opened up a contest with Newegg called "Cracking the Egg" where one lucky winner took home the following haul of USB 3.0 prizes:
1. One Asus N61JQ-X1 Notebook Computer with an Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor and 4GB of Memory
2. One Western Digital 1TB MyBook 3.0 External Disk Drive
3. One Seagate BlackArmor PS 110500 GB External Drive
We received nearly 5,500 entries, with around 4,500 of those meeting the requirements with correctly answered questions correctly only one entry, as per the rules.
Today we're happy to announce the lucky winner, Todd Eckelberger from Lakeland, Florida. Congratulations!
Stay tuned for another contest from Tom's Hardware and Newegg.
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Stay tuned for another contest from Tom's Hardware and Newegg? Yeah, right!
Oh yes, tell us about the results of a competition that was only available in the US. Maybe Tom's should read the comments on the original competion article on what us people on the UK site think about that. And incase they've lost the link to the original page they put up on the UK site, I went and dug it up for them.
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/supe [...] 32842.html
There you go, now you have no excuse not to have a look. Especially since you recently made it clear that you are now reading the comments.