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Register Hardware competition Register Hardware and Microsoft have got a brand spanking new 120GB Xbox 360 Elite to give away... plus six copies of Forza Motorsport 2 as seriously respectable runner-up prizes...

Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite

The Elite is the newest addition to Microsoft's growing Xbox 360 console range. It's more or less the same as the existing Xbox 360 aside from three notable modifications. It features a 500MHz AMD ATI R500 Xenon GPU, an High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) port, a 120GB hard drive and, of course, the appearance has changed somewhat. Instead of a cream-coloured casing, the Elite sports a stylish matt-black finish that, unlike the PS3, doesn't show up every single grubby fingerprint.

The cool charcoal-coloured Xbox 360 Elite also features a wireless controller, wired headset, component-video and composite-video AV cables, an HDMI Cable, optical audio links and an Ethernet networking cable. Check out our full Xbox 360 Elite review.

Plus six runners-up get copies of Forza Motorsport 2, the sequel to Microsoft Game Studios' award-winning, fully-customizable driving simulator. Buckle up for authentic simulation physics, bone-jarring damage, and photo-realistic graphics, as well as licensed tuning and customization options.

Loaded with over 300 of the world's hottest cars for you to collect, personalize, and race, Forza Motorsport 2 gives you the complete racing experience.

If you win the Xbox 360, you'll get a copy of Forza Motorsport 2 too.

How to enter

To enter the Register Hardware Xbox 360 Elite Competition, simply fill in the form below in full and click Submit. The winners will be notified by email, so make sure you provide a legitimate email address. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

This competition has now closed

Respondents who answer the three questions correctly will be entered into a draw from which one winner and six runners-up will be selected. The competition ends Midnight BST, Friday 31 August 2007.

Terms and Conditions

The Register Hardware Xbox 360 Elite Competition is open to all readers of Register Hardware, one entry per reader, one entry per household. No purchase necessary. Multiple or incomplete entries for a given day will be disqualified, as will entries from readers' agents or other third-parties. The competition is not open to employees of Situation Publishing or Microsoft, their agents or their families. Entries must be accompanied by a valid email address to which a notification requiring confirmation of receipt may be sent. The winners will be announced online, but personal data, including email and postal addresses will not be made public. The Editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Editor reserves the right to substitute any gift, prize or item with a gift, prize or item of equal value should any gift, prize or item prove unavailable due to circumstances beyond the Editor's control. The final draw and the competition ends at Midnight BST, Friday 31 August 2007.

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