SHOW NEWS: Win the winners at the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Show – £20,000 of gear up for grabs!

Andrew Everard Sunday, November 04, 2007 09:32

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Here's another another good reason - or rather 16 very good reasons - to drop by the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision stand at this weekend's show.

 

We've a whole stack of 2007 Award-winning products to be won, with a total value of around £20,000 and including this £3000 InFocus IN82 projector. Enter the competition and you could win one of these:

 

  • Onkyo TX-SR605 surround receiver, worth £400
  • Lars & Ivan BK-21 Desktop speaker system, worth £130
  • B&W PV1 subwoofer, worth £950
  • B&W 685 loudspeakers, worth £380
  • Vita R2 DAB radio, worth £220
  • Fatman iTube ValveDock, worth £300
  • Dali Ikon 6 5.1 speaker package, worth £2238
  • InFocus IN82 projector, worth £3000
  • KEF KHT3005SE 5.1 speaker package, worth £1000
  • Meridian F80 all-in-one hi-fi system, worth £1500 a
  • Panasonic TH-42PX70 plasma TV, worth £1200
  • Q Acoustics 1010 5.1 speaker package, worth £500
  • Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray disc player, worth £1000
  • Arcam Solo Movie 5.1 all-in-one home cinema system, worth £2000
  • Tannoy Arena HighLine 500 5.1 speaker package, worth £2695
  • Leema Antila CD player, worth £2500

 

Interested? Thought you might be!

See you at the show, which is open 9am-6pm on Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd November, and 9am-5pm on Sunday 4th. See the show website for full details.

 

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Comments

Henry77 October 31, 2007 18:50

What about throwing a bone to readers that can't make it to the show, me for one!

Clare Newsome October 31, 2007 21:37

Fear not - some more, web-only competitions coming your way very shortly...

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About Andrew Everard

Andrew Everard, Audio Editor of Gramophone since November 1999 and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's Consulting Editor, read English at Queens' College, Cambridge a very long time ago! He started his journalistic career in 1982 on Haymarket's photographic magazines, and subsequently worked on What Hi-Fi?, High Fidelity, Audiophile and Home Cinema magazines, as well as contributing a monthly column to Japanese title HiVi.