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Abit asks customers to help shape its products
Abit wants to know what you think of its motherboards and is asking its customers and PC enthusiasts to take part in its online survey.
Anyone who fills it in is automatically entered into a competition with $10,000 of prizes. It is, says Abit, your chance to influence their products.
The survey comes in three sections, and for each section you complete, you'll get a raffle ticket, plus there are three additional sections, with a top prize worth $500. If you are motivated by the thought of free products, be warned the prizes range from the rubbish (ATI pens, Intel magnets) to decent stuff like Abit's motherboards.
The survey closes on 10th February, so if you're interested, get cracking.



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