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Win a Philips 4K 32-inch Adaptive sync monitor!

Update – this competition is now closed and we can announce the winner… Ben Lacey! Thanks for the entries everyone and be sure to check out the £2500 gaming PC we are also giving away over HERE.

We are back with another giveaway! This time around, we are teaming up with Philips to give you the chance to win a 32-inch 4K monitor with FreeSync support, making it a great display for both work and play. 

The Philips 328E1CA launched in late 2019 and is the top end for the E1 series, offering a curved 32-inch VA panel, 4K resolution, Adaptive Sync, 120.5% sRGB coverage and 97.8% NTSC colour support. At 60Hz, it isn't necessarily a gaming display, but if you are aiming for 4K/60 frames per second, then it can get the job done and look great while doing it.

Entering this competition is simple, all you have to do is send us an email at ‘[email protected]‘ with the subject line ‘I want to win a Philips 4K monitor!‘. In your email, please include an answer to the following question: “What is the curvature of the Philips 328E1CA?“. If you need help finding the answer, then be sure to check out the spec sheet on Philips' website, HERE.

This competition is open to residents of the UK and EU. We are running it from the 7th of April until the 21st of April. A winner will be picked and announced shortly after that date. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, shipping is reliant on the courier operating as normal which we cannot guarantee, but we will keep the winner updated following the closing of the competition. In compliance with GDPR, your emails will be deleted from the inbox after the competition is closed and your details will not be shared, we respect your privacy. 

KitGuru Says: Good luck to all those who enter! We’ll be back soon to announce our winner.

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