Now it’s time for [tdl] readers to get in on the action. Today starts The HP Magic giveaway on [tdl], here is a list of the fantastic prizes being given away:
- HP TouchSmart IQ816 PC (Video: HP TouchSmart IQ816 Unboxing)
- HP HDX 18 Notebook (Video: Unboxing and a first look at a HP HDX 18 Notebook)
- HP MediaSmart Connect (Video: Unboxing and setup of a HP MediaSmart Connect)
- HP Pavilion dv4-1145 go Entertainment Notebooks (Video: HP Pavilion dv4-1145 unboxing)
- HP Mini 1000 series Netbook (Video: Unboxing a HP Mini 1000 Netbook)
- HP Photosmart C6380 Wireless AIO Printer
- HP 564 Photo Value Pack
- Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007
- Corel VideoStudio X2
- Kung Fu Panda DVD
To win this fantastic prize:
The HP Magic giveaway is about spreading the magic and that is how we are going to do it. So with this in mind all the prizes are going to one winner but the winner must also spread the magic by passing on some of the prizes (and keeping something for your self)
So to win you need to email me magic@thedigitallifestyle.com and tell me who is getting the kit and most importantly why you think they deserve it.
Keep your submission to under 100 words and you can use video (please post to youtube or blip.tv) or pictures to highlight your story
I will then pick out the 10 most interesting entries and pick one at random
So the better the magic the better your chance of winning, it could be a local charity, school or someone else you feel deserves the prizes.
Here are a few conditions for entry of the competition:
- Entries must be submitted by Thursday 1918th December 5pm
- By entering your agreeing to help me with a follow up story of how the recipients got on with their new kit (possibly an interview on [tmcs])
- No one associated with this site or families are eligible to win (but free free to enter the other sites competition)
- The winner will be notified on Friday 2019th December by email and must respond in 24 hours or another winner will be drawn
- Only one entry per person is allowed (Lots of good entries for the Dragon competition got disqualified for this reason)
- This competition is world wide and open to anyone
- No complaining if you don’t win [:)] and no youtube rants!
- You don’t have to be a member of [tdl] but if you are make sure you tell me your site user name in your entry
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Thanks, I’ll be entering soon!
YA me estoy anotando,
Muchas Gracias
Saludos desde Argentina
I’m going to finally rant a little.
Several contests have had the requirement that the recipients be involved in a future story. That is NOT a part of what charity is about and can even be embarrassing to the recipients. I have been avoiding entering these contests simply because, should I win, I don’t think it’s necessary to put someone that has been down on their luck in the spotlight. If I share with someone, it should remain private, their picture shouldn’t be plastered on the net or their story used to generate site traffic.
the problem is so many people try and scam the competition I wanted to verify the items had been given as the entry said there were
I am entering, I want the TouchSmart, really bad. With Windows 7 coming next year its definitely worth entering.
unless its just one individual who wants to hide the very fact he just received a charity, others might actually want to thank in public for the givers good-will.
none-the-less i just sent my entry
To verify distribution, why not just ship to person(s)/charity mentioned in entry.
I agree with Anon, too many people are doing the \”Justify why you want to win/who you will give to\” and there\’s absolutely no way you can tell who is telling the truth. It\’s just a matter of which person is better at creative writing!
Once a person has won, they will do as they like anyway!
I’m fully on board with some verification of facts but I cannot agree to subject the recipients of the prizes that I give them to public display. I’d be happy to send photos but cannot commit to interviews/public release of why I feel that they are deserving They don’t need the insult added to their injury.
I entered. This is such a great way to benefit yourself, and others. I know that people are so skeptical that others will not donate to charity (and with good reason), but I’d love to think that most of us, if given the chance to, would be more than happy to send some of the package off to those who need it. After all, who needs four computers?
Admittedly, I would keep the one for myself.
I don’t know, I’m honestly a little sick of most of these contests having the same exact rules for entry… as in, write something about how you’re going to give most of this away, and the best story wins.
What happened to creativity? There’s probably been at least half of the sites that have used those same rules.
While yes, that’s a lot of computers, and yes most of it would probably be given away to friends and family, what would’ve been so wrong about some variety in these contests?
I’m going to enter but I will say that it will be difficult to find a charity or other organization to share this with. I like to act locally and I live in a very small town. There aren’t a lot of organizations here that could benefit from a prize package like this.
We’ll see what I can come up with!
Thanks for the competition … I liked how you mixed it up by making it 100 words or less, however for me it was extremely difficult!!! =)
Look forward to hearing the winning entry, and what they will do with it. I’m sure there are many great causes that will be helped by the 50 giveaways in total!!
I see no problem with following up on the winner to see how they made out with the prizes. I do hope that whoever does win does not flip the prizes for profit though. It really ticks me off when I read about people doing that.
Sent my Entry
Thanks for having this wonderful contest.
The comments I’m reading are valid concerns in gaming. Gaming laws, at least in the U.S., cover how contests should be administered. Each state has different laws. Some of these contests “appear” to, but may not be, violating the law. But this originated from HP, the company that advised their Chairman it was legal to use easesdropping technology, I’m
a skeptic.
I was 2nd gen US tourism in my teens, what’s needy in one country isn’t in another. In some instances, the recipient might be so needy that a follow up story could make them a target for death squads. I watched 2 contests that were about creativity. The word “creative” is ambigious. Unless defined well by the user, these competitions are just as random as any other. One skilled sketch artist was rejected for not doing work that appealed to the blog owner, and that artist was highly skilled. I’ve bought and sold art, and ran a small gallery while in film school. Once buying $20 worth of art by artists whose work is in National Museums, worth 100 times that because the seller did not believe, and could not be convinced, this was not junk.
Some people living in some parts of the world could sell this for more income than their entire family makes in a year or this could be used to rescue an entire village from disease.
Many commentors on various boards are out of touch. Subscirbe to the UN news feed, even if you don’t like the UN.
Whatever the rules are they should not be ambiguous, winners should agree to follow them, and the selection process should be defined, even if the law is being violated
;<).
ya envie mi entrada,
Muchas gracias
saludos desde Argentina
Wow what a giveaway! If I am lucky enough to win these prizes, the very first thing I would do is surround myself with the boxes and drool a lot. Then reality would start to seep in and I would have to decide how to distribute these awesome prizes.
Of course the TouchSmart w/ the 25.5 screen would be mine. The Entertainment Notebook would go to my wife. I believe I would keep the HDX premium notebook, along with the rest of the goodies. However if my grandson would ask really nice I might be persuaded to part with the HP Mini 1000 and the Kung Fu Panda DVDs.
The rest of the hardware and software I haven’t decided who will get what.
Sincerely,
Duffer7
thanks for the giveaway
awesome giveaway, thanks for the chance.
entered. hope share some magic
I’ve been to the HP giveaway sites and read the blogs. I see that no one wins with their sob stories. So I won’t give you another. Our family is so HAPPY! My mom is happily disabled at 42. I have had cancer removed, happy they had to take the cervix I am 23. My 22 year old sister has cancer and weighs 86 lbs. My 15 year old sister is depressed because our family is so happy! Oh by the way , myself and my 22 year old sister have a rare inherited blood disease called Dysfibrinogenemia, only 300 known cases in the entire world. We will probably not survive the disease. But who cares, we are happy! When you win your “Magic” I hope you don’t just give it to yourself, or college brother. But to a family who truly needs the “Magic. We have an organization in OH that gives you a rebuilt computer, not the greatest, but will help you out. Only one computer per disabled family. If by the “Magic” of X-mas we win. All the computer parts and broken computers will go to http://www.atohio.org/contactstaff.html. They will help the disabled. I just wanted to share my family’s happiness with you all. Thank you.
They would have already emailed you if you was the winner.
Sent my entry but it was near impossible to keep it under 100 words only.I’ve tried though.
Great site and thanks for the opportunity!
I signed up for the site and just commented as Michael Baltic
Thanks for the opportunity!
I just mailed my entry but I’m a little confused. Was the deadline Thursday at 5pm? Or was it December 19th at 5pm? December 19th is Friday. I hope I’m not too late!
Great competition.
I sent my entry!!! Please watch my video and help me win everyone:
Is your contest over? Is the winner selected? Please tell us.
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Thanks!
Patrick