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E:12/07 Win 1 Of 28 Plantronics Audio 550 DSP headset, Worth £70 Each
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Whether you’re into Madonna, the Beastie Boys, the Foo Fighters or Razorlight, all the hottest stars will be performing at Live Earth, this summer’s coolest concert.
Tickets for the nine 24-hour concerts on 7 July to raise awareness of a climate in crisis have already been snapped up, but if you are not one of the lucky ticket holders, all is not lost.
You can catch every minute of the music live from Wembley Stadium and eight other venues around the world through MSN at http://liveearth.uk.msn.com.
The site is already live and contains information about the bands that will be playing at the concert, along with advice on how to help slow climate change.To help you make the most of this experience, Computeractive has teamed up with MSN to offer 28 lucky readers a Plantronics Audio 550 DSP headset, worth £70 each.
The Audio 550 is light and comfortable to wear and the headsets are just as impressive when it comes to music and video or playing games.
The inline remote control can adjust the volume as well as the bass and treble. The Audio 550 connects to a computer with a USB plug and comes with its own sound hardware.
The built-in microphone is noise-cancelling so the headset can be used for making internet calls, and the mute switch provides privacy when required.
The Audio 550’s supple, lightweight design with 40mm speakers, including dynamic bass response, is ideal for music, gaming, internet telephony, video conferencing and chatting over Messenger so your online audio experience and enjoyment will continue long after the Live Earth concerts have finished.
For your chance to win one of these headsets, simply answer the question to the right.
How many Live Earth concerts are being broadcast over MSN on 7 July?
Answer: 9
Good Luck
Whether you’re into Madonna, the Beastie Boys, the Foo Fighters or Razorlight, all the hottest stars will be performing at Live Earth, this summer’s coolest concert.
Tickets for the nine 24-hour concerts on 7 July to raise awareness of a climate in crisis have already been snapped up, but if you are not one of the lucky ticket holders, all is not lost.
You can catch every minute of the music live from Wembley Stadium and eight other venues around the world through MSN at http://liveearth.uk.msn.com.
The site is already live and contains information about the bands that will be playing at the concert, along with advice on how to help slow climate change.To help you make the most of this experience, Computeractive has teamed up with MSN to offer 28 lucky readers a Plantronics Audio 550 DSP headset, worth £70 each.
The Audio 550 is light and comfortable to wear and the headsets are just as impressive when it comes to music and video or playing games.
The inline remote control can adjust the volume as well as the bass and treble. The Audio 550 connects to a computer with a USB plug and comes with its own sound hardware.
The built-in microphone is noise-cancelling so the headset can be used for making internet calls, and the mute switch provides privacy when required.
The Audio 550’s supple, lightweight design with 40mm speakers, including dynamic bass response, is ideal for music, gaming, internet telephony, video conferencing and chatting over Messenger so your online audio experience and enjoyment will continue long after the Live Earth concerts have finished.
For your chance to win one of these headsets, simply answer the question to the right.
How many Live Earth concerts are being broadcast over MSN on 7 July?
Answer: 9
Good Luck
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