What's Inside You? Tell us and win!

Got a creative bone in your body? Share your story with us about how you use your PC or Mac and its processor to unleashed your creativity! Today Intel kicked off the What's Inside You contest inviting ANYONE with the creative bug to tell us their stories about how using an Intel processor-based computer has helped them create some amazing stuff!

There are so many cool things you can do with your computer; maybe you're a budding filmmaker thanks to your processor. Perhaps you're a teacher using an Intel processor to bring advanced technology into your classroom in a unique and engaging way or you're a multi-tasking mom who uses the power of an Intel processor to stay on top of your schedule and stay in touch with family and friends. Maybe you use your high-def video, audio or graphics computer as a digital artist or musician, or maybe you do something even cooler!

Tell us your story here by uploading an image, audio or video file along with your story to describing your project or experience, explaining how the Intel processor played a key role in your design, or how your design was inspired by the speed, efficiency and power of the Intel processor. The deadline is January 15th 2009 so don't miss out on your opportunity to win the Intel Centrino 2-based laptop of your choice (valued up to $3,000), $300 in cash and a $200 Amazon.com gift card along with a handful of other sweet prizes

contest_home4kari 2.pngAny questions? Check out the full contest rules and details here! Good luck!

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