Win an HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition

HP ENVY14 Beats Edition
Click on the turntable on the left to listen to a continuous stream of music featured on Pretty Much Amazing - updated every day. For more, you can check out the Best Songs of 2012.

Giveaway extended until April 9th!

The good people over at HP are big music fans and are mighty proud of the sound quality on their new ENVY 14 Beats Edition laptops. So proud that they even sent us one to test run, and now they have given us another one to give away to a lucky reader. The Dr. Dre Beats-powered laptop is valued at $1,150. And here is how to enter:

To even be considered you must connect with us on Twitter and/or Facebook (follow those links!). Don’t even try to skip this step, we always make sure to ask for proof (i.e. screenshots, etc) of validity.

Now that we’re official social media buddies, you can enter to win with wonderful machine.

This giveaway—and probably all future PMA giveaways—will be done through Formspring, so if you want go sign up at Formspring.me and connect your social media accounts (this is totally optional).

Now, to enter, all you have to do is answer our Formspring question: What will you listen to first on your new HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition?

You also have the option of answering Facebook comment box below:

Formspring instructions:

If you don’t have a Formspring account, you can sign in with your Facebook credentials. This is very important because the question & your answer must appear on your FB Wall* (this will happen automatically).

If you do have a Formspring account, then all of your connected social media accounts should also automatically update.

That’s it! Just answer one question and share your answer with all of your friends, that’s all we ask. We will be accepting answers until March 27 April 9th. A winner will be chosen at random. Note: this contest is only open to US residents.

* If you don’t connect to Formspring with your Facebook account, connecting and posting with Twitter is a viable substitution.

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