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Win a Google Pixelbook!

It's competition time! Today, we are giving our readers the chance to win something a little different. Last year, Google launched a brand new Pixelbook, complete with an impressive QHD display, Intel processor and fast flash storage.

The new Google Pixelbook launched in October 2017 and was Google's first high-powered laptop since it discontinued the Chromebook Pixel in 2016. It is pitched as a 4-in-1 laptop rather than a 2-in-1, which essentially means that you have more usage options outside of laptop and tablet modes.

We are giving away a Pixelbook equipped with a Core i5 processor, 8GB of Ram and a 128GB SSD.

Perhaps the most impressive part is the battery life, which Google says should average 10 hours of use. Charging the laptop for 15 minutes should give you enough juice to get another two hours of usage out of it, this is achieved through USB Type-C quick charging.

To enter this particular giveaway, all you have to do is email us at ‘[email protected]' with the subject line ‘I want to win a Pixelbook'. In your email, please include your name and a link to an active social media profile- we do this to try and minimise multiple entries and bot entries.

This particular competition is running from the 16th of January until Wednesday the 31st of January. We will announce a winner here and on our Facebook page within 30 days of closing, although it will likely be much sooner. We are opening this one up WORLDWIDE so feel free to enter wherever you are.

This competition is now CLOSED. The winner is… Terry Field! If you didn't win this time, then keep an eye out for more, as we always have more giveaways to run throughout the year.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to all the entrants! We'll be back to announce the winner soon.

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