Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:43PM EST
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Who wants GPS in their car? And audio/video, Wi-Fi, a Bluetooth speakerphone, built-in amplifier and speakers, and much much more... all in one device? Yeah you do! And our friends at Clarion are offering one MiND Mobile Internet Device -- the gadget that can do the job -- for one lucky reader to win!
Just released in December, this $650 gizmo is a GPS device on steroids, a full mobile computer with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of flash storage, a web browser, complete media player, and more. What can't it do? Not much. Check out the company's YouTube channel, devoted to the product, for more details. (Alas, I haven't reviewed one yet so I can't offer a personal opinion.)
This time we have just one to give away, and here's what you have to do to win. Two things: First, leave a comment on this post saying hello to your sibling. (If you don't have a sibling, you can say hello to me instead.) Second, send an email to our official prizing email collector at this address (do not email me personally!), providing your full name and mailing address, phone number, and the Yahoo! ID you used when you left your comment here. We'll pick the winner at random and match up the emails to the comments.
UPDATE: We have picked a winner and notified him via email. Thanks all for entering!
The rules: You must live in the U.S. to be a winner (sorry, Canada!) You can only enter once. Yes, we'll check. Winners will be chosen on Monday, February 2. Clarion and its reps will be handling all shipping of prizes. Yahoo! is not responsible for lost, missing, or broken packages. All personal data will be deleted after the contest: We will not spam you or even keep copies of the entries. Good luck!!
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Hello Mike
Hello Christopher!!!!!!!!!
Hi Alexander & Jasmine
Hello Curt!
Hello Marc!
Hello Jason
Hi Chris
hey Andrea
Hi Ivoncita! :)
Hello Christienne!
AWW strikes again - the America Wide Web. Since 95% of the US thinks the world ends at the US border, I suppose that's understandable... greetings from Australia, Chris.
Hi to Sue!
Hello Paige
Hello Tom!
Hi Chris!
Hello John!
Hi Jeanie!
wqould love this!!! BTW... Hello Chris, love your work!
Hello, Fred.
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46 Posted by sonal922 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse
Hello T