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Win a £1,400 laptop of your choice in our READER SURVEY!

Once a year, we ask our readers to tell us what’s hot and what’s not in our unique KitGuru Reader Survey. This year, we've decided to offer something a little different with the prize. Instead of us choosing it for you, the lucky winner can pick any laptop they want for £1,400! So whether your preference is Ryzen Mobile 4000, 10th Gen Intel Core, Nvidia RTX or Radeon – you can choose the laptop that YOU want!

Our survey takes less than 5 minutes and it really helps us understand the kind of content that you want to see – so we would really appreciate you taking part. You will have the opportunity to enter your details at the end, for a chance to win your choice of laptop.

Remember: You can answer as few or as many questions as you like – so feel free to skip any parts that are not relevant to you.

You can do the survey on a smartphone – but it is quicker/easier on a PC/laptop!

To enter, click here or on the image below.

Please note, the prize is open to residents of the UK and EU.

KitGuru says: We really appreciate you taking the time to complete this survey. You can answer as few or as many questions as you like. We will stop counting on 20th June and announce the winner within 14 days. Don’t worry, your contact info won’t be shared. Good luck!

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