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Namesco gives away £5k worth of kit
Posted by: eusty on Friday, May 05, 2006 - 07:35 AM
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To celebrate the
launch of its TvMax service, Namesco
is giving away £5000 worth of state of the art entertainment equipment to one lucky winner.
The competition is open to everyone who stand a chance of winning of a 42" Plasma
TV, top of the range A/V amplifier, Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo surround sound system and the tvMax service
for life.
| "TvMax is the ultimate entertainment experience giving the viewer complete control of their digital lifestyle from the TV set. One lucky winner will get the chance to use TvMax
through truly state of the art entertainment equipment, and not have
to pay a penny for the privilege. This is a dream prize." |
| James Griffin, Namesco |
As a launch offer, TvMax is available from £25.95 per month (usual price £29.95) and includes a 8Mbps
broadband connection. The TvMax service enables viewers to receive over 50 Digital Terrestrial TV and Digital Radio channels through a TV aerial, and is compatible with Top-up TV.
The set-top box has an integrated hard drive which allows users to record and store up to 30 hours of programmes and the “timeshift” feature allows the viewer to pause and rewind live TV.
The entry page is over at
Namesco.
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