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Photoshop a Fake Win a Toshiba Gigabeat T400

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In celebration of the New Year and in the spirit of CES 2008 let’s see who can come up with the most convincing fake. Be creative, give the player a name- im sure many of you can do better than some of Sony’s hard to remember alphanumeric titles or Creative’s latest lack-of-adjective Zen ____. Give the player specs- what features would you want on the player?

The winner will be chosen by our forum moderators based on how convincing the mockups are and the creativity of the fake. You may enter up to three different devices and any graphics program can be used, it does not have to be Photoshop. To enter post a thread in the contest forum located here. Please be sure to read the posting guidelines.

The winner will receive a Toshiba Gigabeat T400 and the contest will end on the 20 th of January 2008.

[ Contest | T400 Product Page ]

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Comments

futuristicmilo on January 2, 2008 5:37 PM

I can't wait to start designing! Nice one ABI!!

nywytboy68 on January 2, 2008 6:05 PM

Hey, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I love the site BUT how 'bout giving us some reviews! I love to check out abi 'cause your pretty damn good and the reviews you post tend to be honest and unbiased. Pick up da' pace please and GOOD LUCK W/THE CONTEST EVERYONE (I suck so I won't try to join in on dis')! Once again,.... HAPPY NEW YEAR & Happy Holidays 2 ALL!!!

alex m on January 2, 2008 7:25 PM

Definitely looking forward to the Pilot and MylarOne review and possibly an archos X05, Cowon A3, and Q5W review? The T400 doesn't impress me but for free it's probably not bad.

kadajawi on January 5, 2008 1:13 PM

Great, I hope I get my project done till the 20th. Does it has to be a graphics program or are 3D apps ok, like C4D, Blender, Maya, etc.?

kadajawi on January 5, 2008 1:16 PM

Whoops, should have read the guidelines first. Thanks for opening the contest for the whole world too :)

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