By David Ponce

Well, one thing’s for sure guys: you’ll have to learn to love leaving comments this Holiday season. We’re launching yet another giveaway, this time from Neuros’ sister company, Digital Innovations. In their words, this is what’s up for grabs:

Digital Innovations gears including the following:

DVD Dr (Fabulous accessories that saved me quite a few DVDs and CDs over the years).

Laser Lens Cleaner (If you clean your DVD, you gotta make sure your window for the laser lens is spotless for optimal playback quality, this special DVD does that and even works with the tricky Blu-ray players)

TV Screen Cleaner (Might not be sexy, but super useful especially since so many people don’t know the anti-glare coating on their TV’s can not be washed with household detergents).

To sweeten the deal, they’re throwing in a $100 Amazon gift certificate in there.

So, once again, the details:

Who can enter? Oh, you know. We don’t like to make things hard around here. As in all our other giveaways, just enter a comment and you’re good to go. And the usual applies: Spam = Ban.

Deadline? We’re picking a winner Sunday the 21st at midnight EST, and announcing Monday the 22nd.

Who can enter? Sad to say, it’s US only. But don’t worry, we got more giveaways coming open to the world. Stay tuned.

147 COMMENTS

  1. with all the new gizmos and gadgets that is coming out and the economy like it is, you would think they would start lowering some of the prices or make them stay on the market longer before making newer models or upgrades on them, like computers and the operating systems and gaming systems and games.

  2. oh oh!!! come on I really need this! the other day I was watching a comedy show while drinking a beer and I laughed so I spit some beer on my 42 inch plasma….yeh come on!

  3. I didn't even know a DVD had an eye that needed cleaning. I sure could use something like that. I like learning new things, especially if they are free.

  4. great contest-I know I can definitely use the tv screen cleaner because I ruined one tv long ago by spraying windex on it (hey, I was young and just moved into my first place!) and with all the tv's we have now this would be a big help!

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