NEWS Shopper is teaming up with Panasonic to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a state-of-the-art TV worth £900.
The Olympics was not only memorable for the Team GB results, but also for being the first Games to be broadcast in High Definition, courtesy of the BBC and the new subscription-free satellite broadcast platform freesat.
You can now look forward to the first true HD Christmas!
It is easy to receive HD with just a one-off payment for the satellite dish and installation.
Imagine all those wonderful BBC dramas and documentaries in stunning HD, as well as Champions League football and other great sporting events – for free!
It doesn’t stop there — hook up a Blu-ray HD player and watch Hollywood movies like the director intended in stunning picture and sound quality.
To show you what it’s all about, the Panasonic Living in HD roadshow will be at Bluewater this weekend, November 7-9.
And News Shopper has a fantastic prize to give away.
You can win a Panasonic TX-32LZD81 32-inch Viera Full HD LCD with freesat HD tuner built-in, worth £899.99.
To enter, answer the following question:
What does HD stand for?
Send your answer, with a contact number and your address, on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: HDTV Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent, BR5 1BT. All entries must arrive by November 14.
OR TEXT TO WIN! Type NSHDTV, leave a space and send your answer along with your name and address to 80360.
Competition rules: Employees of Newsquest (London) Ltd and their families and anyone else connected with this promotion are not eligible to enter. Prizes are not transferable and there are no cash alternatives. The editor’s decision is final. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Text entry closes 13/11/2008 at 11.59pm. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group. Satellite installation costs to receive the freesat HD service must be paid for by the winner.
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