Enter for a chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" via Neowin Deals

Today via Neowin Deals, we are giving you the chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7". Sign up to enter the giveaway and enjoy every inch of this top-of-the-line 32GB tablet.

What am I entering to win?

It"s no secret that Samsung"s newest premium tablet is the cream of the crop. With 9.7 inches of high resolution display and feature-packed technology, this tablet will support your media and technology needs like no other tablet on the market.

Plus with a long-lasting battery and 32GB of memory, you better bet you"ll stay entertained for hours on end. All it takes is a simple entry to make this baby yours without spending a penny.

  • 9.7" High resolution display
  • 32GB of memory
  • Your choice of color (black, white or gold)
  • Adaptive display technology
  • Octa-core processor

How do I win it?

It"s simple; simply sign up on the Neowin Deals Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" page to be entered for a chance to win. Be sure to read the official rules to make sure you are eligible and don"t mind the fine print terms and conditions.

The contest will run for about two months, so there"s plenty of time to get your entry in!

Sign up to enter the giveaway for a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7"


Not for you?

That"s OK. If this offer doesn"t interest you, why not check out other giveaways on the Neowin Deals web site? There"s also a bunch of freebies you can check out here.

If you aren"t a Samsung fan, we also have a $1000 Apple Store giveaway that is running for another 29 days. The terms are the same as above: Sign up to enter and try your luck!

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