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WIN a Plantronics .Audio 646 DSP stereo headset

ideal for Skypers and gamers

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Giveaway Plantronics' .Audio 646 headset is one of the smartest USB-connected stereo headsets out there, and Reg Hardware was one pair to give away to one lucky reader.

Designed for music playback and voice communications - whether you're chatting on Skype, or shouting at teammates in a multi-player game - the .Audio 646 uses DSP technology to cancel out echoes and environmental noise.

Plantronics .Audio 646 DSP

The cans are fed from an integrated USB 2.0 dongle that operates as a sound card on both Macs and PCs.

Enough of our yapping - you can check out the full spec on Plantronics' website.

This gadget could be yours: just complete the form below to enter the draw. Your entry will be added to the pool from which the Reg Hardware Randomizer will pick the winner. We'll notify you by email if you win, so make sure you enter a valid email address.

You have to send in your entry by Midnight, Sunday 29 August 2010, and only one entry per household is permitted. See the small print below for the giveaway's other Ts&Cs.

This giveaway is now over

Terms and Conditions

The Reg Hardware Plantronics .Audio 646 Giveaway is open to all readers of Reg Hardware resident in the UK aged 18 or over. No purchase is necessary to enter the Competition.

The Competition is not open to employees of Plantronics, Situation Publishing Ltd, their families, or agents. Only one entry is permitted per household. Multiple entries will be disqualified. No cash alternatives will be offered. The prize is subject to availability and if, due to circumstances beyond Reg Hardware's control, we are unable to provide the stated prize, an alternative prize of equivalent value (£20) will be supplied. Reg Hardware will not be liable if the prize does not reach the winner for reasons beyond our control, or if the prize is damaged during delivery.

Each entrant must supply a valid email address to which a confirmation email will be sent should the entrant's name be drawn. The winner will be the first name drawn from entrants who have correctly answered the questions posed. Winners will be notified by email within 28 days of the closing date, and must respond within one week. Winners who do not respond within this time may be disqualified and another winner drawn in their place. The Editor's decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. Closing date: Midnight, Sunday 29 August 2010.

By entering the competition you agree to have your supplied personal details passed to the sponsor so that they can contact you with further information about their company, products and services.

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