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Show Us Your Gear Contest Finalist and Winner

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About a month ago we started running a contest urging readers to send in pictures of themselves and their portable (and sometimes not so portable) setups. The contest was a lot of fun with around 100 participants showing off a few hundred photos. The winners of each category have been chosen and the winner of the random drawing is shown below.

Thank you all that participated, we had a lot of fun with this one and it really showed off the creativity of our forum members. There were so many great entries, so please be sure to check out all of them in the contest forum.

Audiophile

Vision Comfort, Definitely Not Macro Though!

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Me and My DAP

My (somewhat) Lonely Zune...

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Most Creative

Bob's Happy P2

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Best Old School

_,.-+=The Old School=+-.,_

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Sexiest

xinzhitan14's P2-E2C show

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Mod Master

My mobile rig.

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Best Video

My P2 on My 'Bent Bike



Best Action Shot

Tricks with my MPIO Player



Winner

The above finalists where put into a hat and one was randomly draw to win the SanDisk Sansa Clip. ...and the winner is...

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Comments

Baines93 - Vision Comfort, Definitely Not Macro Though! on May 5, 2008 12:42 PM

There must be some mistake :O

Jokes.

Congrats guys, great competition.

Please host some more, i loved it!!

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"Vision Comfort, Definitely Not Macro Though!"

I thought i would explain my name. Vision: Zen Vision M
Comfort: Comfortable custom earphones
Macro: The supermacro III amp.

The whole setup is not small, hence "Definitely Not Macro Though!"

However i have downsized to a Cowon D2 4gb DAB/DMB and 3x A-Data 8gb Class 6 SDHC's, all in an Altoids tin.

Thanks for letting me be a finalist!

See you on the forums (which i must frequent more! Source > earphones!)


Matt

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