Wccftech iPad Air 2 International Giveaway

Aug 12, 2015 at 06:30pm EDT
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Couldn't have much fun during summers? As you go back to school and work, it's time to get yourself some happy things that could rid you of all the worries and melancholy feelings that come pre-packaged with the colder seasons. Are you ready for some powerful and fun gadget to accompany you and make your winters a little brighter and happier? If you are a Wccftech reader, now is your chance to get your hands on a shiny new iPad Air 2 for absolutely FREE!

How to win an iPad Air 2

Apple released its thinnest and most powerful tablet in its history, last year in October. While we wait for new iPhone and iPad models to be launched by Apple in September and October, respectively, iPad Air 2 remains a hot commodity. Apple introduced its thinnest design for the iPad Air 2, powering it with an improved A8x processing unit with 3 billion transistors. iPad Air 2 is so powerful that Apple promised it will deliver 12x better CPU performance and a whopping 180x better graphics performance compared to the original iPad.

Not only SoC, thin form factor and the beautiful Retina display but Apple also improved the iSight camera. Having a resolution of 8 megapixel, iPad Air 2 can record Slo Mo and time-lapse videos. Here are all the major iPad Air 2 highlights that would help this tablet stay at the top for years to come.

To enter Wccftech iPad Air 2 giveaway, go to this link and sign up to earn 1 entry. You will see a widget similar to this one on our deals site.

Visit the link and earn more entries by tweeting and sharing it on Google+. Don't miss this chance to get this beautifully designed iPad Air 2 originally priced at $599.

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Note: Residents of Taiwan, South Korea, Portugal, Italy, Austria, China, Russia, Hong Kong, Greece, France, Japan, Spain, and Czech Republic are not eligible to enter or win.

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About the author: Rafia joined Wccftech in 2012 as a tech reporter. She is currently working on stories focusing on people and technologies that are turning Microsoft into a “company to watch” again. She is also responsible for collaborating with tech makers and e-commerce platforms to bring annoying but tempting deals to our readers.

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