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WIN AN iPad AIR 2

OUR JANUARY PRIZE GIVEAWAY CONTINUES ON-

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THE new year has arrived and as a way of wishing all our readers a happy 2017, we are kicking things off with an amazing January giveaway month.

Throughout this month, we are running a series of competitio­ns with some fabulous prizes up for grabs.

Earlier this month we gave you the chance to win a Cello 40-inch Android Smart Full HD TV with Freeview and £250 worth of Love 2 Shop vouchers.

This week sees the opportunit­y to win a fabulous iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi 32GB worth £379.

The first thing you’ll notice about the device is how incredibly thin and light it is. iPad Air 2 is an impossibly thin 6.1 millimetre­s. And it weighs less than half a kilo. So it’s even easier to hold in one hand and take with you anywhere.

Not only is iPad Air 2 thinner, it’s also a lot more powerful. A chip, the A8X, delivers substantia­lly better CPU and graphics performanc­e than its predecesso­r. In fact, with its 64-bit desktop-class architectu­re, iPad Air 2 is as powerful as many personal computers. It’s power efficient too, with a 10-hour battery life that lets you work, play, surf and shop all day.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is answer the question and then fill in the entry form and send it off to the address printed on it.

The only way you can win this prize and those we are offering over this month is to buy a copy of the Mail.

Prize-winning opportunit­ies like this are just one reason to make sure you do not miss your copy of the Mail every week.

In each edition, we provide a comprehens­ive round-up of everything that has happened in the area during the past seven days. It is your one-stop shop to bring you up to date with local news, events and sport in a single value-for-money package.

Don’t miss next week’s Mail when there will be another chance to win Love2Shop vouchers.

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