win a lenovo A70z. (contest closed.)

The winner has been chosen and notified! Thank you for all of your entries! Be sure to check out and enter the other giveaways running through the 23th here.

I have been assigned the task to give a computer away to one of you lovely people.

(Actually I’m one of twenty…for all of the other chances to win please check this list here…)

Allow me first to tell you about the computer in my own “I don’t speak geek” words.

It’s a Lenovo ThinkCentre A70Z all in one desktop. Which means it sits on your desktop and everything is all in one. No speakers, no tower, no separate screen. So how much space does it take up? Hardly any. How hard was it to set up? Not at all.

Seriously. Unboxed it, plugged it in, turned it on. That’s it. I don’t even wish I were kidding because it was that easy.

Now many of you know I’m a Mac living in a houseful of PC’s. Well. Laptop PC’s. This is our first desktop in, oh, seven years. And yo, at this price point (under $600) desktops have come a long fabulous way.

The other thing I could get all kissy faced over (you know, if it didn’t feel as though I was kissing my really gross first cousin) Windows 7. It kind of works really well. All those commercials? They aren’t lying. And considering Windows and I broke up during his experimental Vista phase? I believe he’s a changed OS and I’m willing to let him back into my life.

Another thing Lenovo does (at least as far as I can tell…) upon startup it gives you a menu of all the services you can choose to download. They’re not preinstalled, which means there’s no obnoxious uninstall. You want skype? Okay! INSTALL! (Also? Built in webcam FTW!) but don’t really love the idea of having ICQ on there? Just say no thank you and it goes away.

I’m going to say it. Windows 7 works like a Mac OS. It’s like the red headed step child of a Mac OS. Cute enough to keep around, that’s for sure.

The Lenovo entered my life after my macbook left mine. By way of a five year old knocking it onto the floor. The first thing I did with the new Lenovo? Download every flickr picture I have ever uploaded and save them onto an external hard drive. I could almost hear the Lenovo grunting “Oh yeah? 7,000 pictures? BRING IT! Let’s see your Macbook do THAT!”

In a perfect world the Lenovo A70z would be hanging on the wall in my kitchen (YES! YOU CAN HANG IT ON THE WALL!) and it would serve as the world’s greatest recipe book. Not to mention that ever since launching a little photography business on the side (which has blown up in the best possible way thank you!) having a dedicated computer to handle all the boring (but needed) work stuff has been a life saver.

Say what you want about the Mac vs. PC wars, no one can handle a good spreadsheet like the A70z up there in the man cave (also known as the office in our house.)

So here’s where the giveaway part comes into play. Tell me how a good reliable space saving computer like the Lenovo A70z could help take your business to the next level, be it something as simple as a family blog to the next great etsy store we’re all going to have to have something from. What do you wish your computer could do now that would make your life easier?

I will pick one winner randomly from all eligible entries, and by eligible I mean you put thought into it. None of this “I like computers and need a new one” crap. Okay?

the fine print.

Rules & Regulations: U.S. citizens and Canadians welcome! mooshinindy.com and Lenovo are not responsible for any lost packages or incorrect shipping addresses. The prize is not redeemable in cash and must be accepted as awarded. Approximate value of prizes may vary.

As compensation for this review and giveaway I did receive a free Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z for use in my home. The opinion of the machine is purely my own.

306 thoughts on “win a lenovo A70z. (contest closed.)

  1. I wish my computer would be mounted on the wall. right now my desktop pcs very bulky and takes most of the space on my desk. so much that there is a lot of paper/bills that is cluttered all across the desk, taking lots of time to find a particular bill. A computer like the lenovo a70z would help significantly organize and declutter my desktop, which would help me stay more focused on the more important things in my business rather than lookin for bills in clutter. Being mounted on the wall, Its space saving design is a godsend.

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  2. i live in a very small space and i am wanting to start a work from home business so this would be really great , my computer system now is old and slow and my 3 teens use it as well so they do homwork etc, i really cant say how great a system like this would be for us

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  3. I would love to try and expand my blog so I had more readers. I have no idea how to do that, but to be able to make money doing it sounds like a dream. This computer could really help me do that. My kids are on my computer all the time, so to have a computer to my self would be heavenly!

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  4. Wow! What a computer! I’m a jewelry designer and this lenovo a70z would totally help me save space from from my busy designing desk. This would allow me look at photos of designs, write my descriptions and quickly load them to my online Etsy shop. http://1of1JewerlyDesign.etsy.com
    You guys would really be helping a mom of 5 to also teach instructional materials to my children in a TV style type of view! This would be a ultimate gift as a “giveaway”!

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  5. My husband actually started his first graduate class on Monday toward his Ph.D. We have one laptop in the house that unfortunately runs on that lovely Vista (?@?@##<!) that you spoke of at the beginning of the post. It would be amazing for him to have a better tool to use….the class is tough enough without the added stress. Oh, and did I mention that his first class is Intro to Institutional Reasearch….and it is online :).

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  6. Hrm, let’s see. The Lenovo A70z could help take my business to the next level by providing me a cross-platform testing unit for web design/development. It also might push me into getting Lightroom and away from Aperture for my photo management.

    What do I wish my computer could do now that would make my life easier? Pack all the boxes that need to go to storage so I can sell my place. But me thinks even this beaut of machine won’t do that for me. Bummer.

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  7. My husband is a computer nerd. Our computer is never the same twice- he’s always “fixing” it. I would love love love to have my own to use for scrap booking and photo editing. 😉

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  8. I have two ideas for this PC. One would be as mentioned, in the kitchen as an online recipe search. Presently I tend to print every recipe out whenever I need one and this tends to waste a fair amount of paper.

    My other idea is that this PC would make an extremely nice music streaming system, where I could have all my music on a central server, and use the wireless connection of this machine to listen to music in a different area of the house.

    Thanks.

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  9. I just quit my day job to focus full time on my photography business. My five year old mac book is going to need to be replaced soon! I am even a Mac girl but that PC could totally sway me to the other side.

    7000 pictures! That is awesome!

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  10. I really wish my computer could do my laundry and dishes for me. At the very least though this would help me organize my life and family events. I currently use a laptop which I love but I completely miss my desktop for many things. And this hooks on to a wall?? Seems like the possibilities are endless!

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  11. Being a mom and a grad student and teaching many sections of english composition to young college students to pay for my own schooling. This computer would kick it up a notch around this house and make my life much more simple.

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  12. Ooohh. This is fancy!

    I’m a grad student in literature, so my business involves downloading and reading lots and lots of articles. I would LOVE a bigger computer to store them on, and a way to read them other than my tiny MacBook screen.

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  13. I am an avid family blogger, so to speak. I post pics and stories of my 2 year old for my family to see each day. You see, I live in Colorado and my family is in far, far away Florida. And they are addicted to the blog- I mean A-DDICTED! I catch slack if I don’t post daily (which I almost always do). Anyway, right now I have about 5,000 pics on my work laptop and I think perhaps that’s against the rules at work. But all I have at home is a 2002 iMac- blah! Too old. Hook me up!!

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  14. This would come at the best time ever! I have five kids, three of which are one year old triplets and thanks to the cost of formula our savings are now less than stellar. To build them back up I have just started learning to trade futures. It’s something I can do from home in the early morning that doesn’t take away time from the kids. Space is tight and my office masquerades as a guest room, play room, and storage room as well. A computer that hangs on the wall would be a godsend. It’s high time to retire my husbands 7 year old law school laptop!

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  15. This would be very useful as a kitchen PC, being able to check recipes and watch some streaming TV while I’m cooking. Then fold it away under the counter when I’m done with it. Very sleek.

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  16. Okay, I will try this. My husband and I are starting our own non-profit organization to do humanitarian work in developing countries. Not exactly a business, but completely awesome and a passion in life. Our home laptop recently went the way of the world, (unfortunately taking many of our previous humanitarian work photos with it), so a new computer would be just what we need to get the new org running. First trip will be to a remote village in Peru to consult on building a library for the school-aged kiddos.

    Thanks!

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  17. First I would like to thank you for the chance to enter this contest and explain my reasons for wanting it.
    I was working for a small company and always wanted to have my own company, but alas that has not happened yet. I then met this wonderful woman, Donna who turned out to be the love of my life, and we dated for awhile, and then as many, differed apart, only to rediscover one another sometime later. She has become my wife, partner and best of all my true friend. We have been blessed with a wonderful daughter the past 22 years. But, the story takes a nasty twist, not the fairy tale that we wanted from each other.
    I moved up in the company that I worked for, and was asked to take over the Atlantic region of the company, we talked for many hours and decided to give it a shot and move from New England to the Maryland/Virginia are for me. We took our daughter with us and packed a truck, hopped in the cab and took off for our new adventure. Donna did this for me; she has done many things for me to advance my career. Dinners, socials, trade shows, meetings, and long hours of being alone in a strange area (she grew up in New England)…..all for me.
    Then the worst happened, the dr’s appointment that was,” we need to talk to you both”. We went to see the doctor in Annapolis, and now it wasn’t about me, it was about her. All about her.
    Donna has put her career on hold for me, trying to start her own professional photography business , working in day care and raising our daughter, to volunteering at various animal rescue groups were ever we have lived. She has spent countless hours organizing, trapping, soliciting and even fostering the sick and infirmed animals that no one wanted until they got better and ready for adoption. She has photographed families that could afford family portraits, or even school type pictures for free in our area. But now, it was time that she had to focus on herself. I had to leave my job to care for her as well as our daughter. I gave up a high paying job, our house, moved back to new England, family, friends to care for her throughout her illness, over the past five years she has endured countless procedures, operations, spinal taps, blood tests, MRI’s, cat scans, poked and prodded, multiple doctors. This past January after a last ditch effort to stop all this, we found a wonderful doctor that has sent her into a state of remission. No more treatments, no more pills no more….”what next” to having my friend, my partner and best of all my wife back.
    As she starts to try and get back on track and start her life over. She has hopes of starting her own business as well as I do too. I have been working on acquiring a landscape construction business as Donna is trying to restart her photography business, all the while still volunteering to help animal rescue groups in our area, with all her organizing skills.
    This computer will be used for both our businesses, mostly Donnas, to store, plan and work on her photography work, and to help develop the different animal rescue groups that she loves to participate in. The computer will benefit non – profit organizations that care for cats and dogs that will be taken in to no-kill shelters as well as no-kill foster care programs that Donna volunteers for. Most of the work has to be done at home. This is due to the fact that she still is unable to drive and spend too much time on her feet as of yet. We could use this computer since we have moved into a small town house and have little room with our daughter, German shepherd dog, 2 adoptive cats, 2 foster cats and 4 foster kittens.
    If you chose us as the winners we would be using the computer for our personal/business as well as for no-kill /non-profit organizations in our local area. This computer will not only benefit our family, but many people as well as many animals in the future.

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  18. OH, oh, pick me! Pick, me please! {waves hand wildly} Wow, where to start?! Red-headed step children? Got ‘em! – Well, actually not step children, and only on 2 of the 3 are redheads.

    We’ve been computer window shopping for several months. Our oldest son is in the second half of his high school career (11th grade) with brothers B & C hot on his tail (they’re the red heads!) MY computer doesn’t seem so much like “mine” anymore! Right now A is in the middle of a summer book report and of course all the boys think they need to stay in contact with their friends.

    I gave up a “real” career (aka job that pays cash) for one that paid in wet kisses and half eaten lollipops ( and now has graduated to eye rolls and primate-like grunts) when Hubby was relocated to a new city and state where we knew no one when our first son was 18 months old. The prospect of finding a job and someone we could trust with our life (aka our son’s life!) was daunting…so I became a SAHM…which was probably a good idea since 3.5 years later we moved again (with A and new little brother B) to your (current) great state…and added C and moved again 3.5 years later…finding us in yet another state and city (another state you love for their natives’ charming accents, even when cussing)…which found me with an urgent need to get out of the house, learn my way around town, meet new friends and generally get a life. So now I sell stuff at home parties ( no, not that stuff, this stuff and trying to squeeze in time on the computer to keep up with my clients and keep my books and as well as other important things that save my sanity like my read my favorite bloggers.

    I use “my” computer for a small direct sales business I’ve had for almost 6 years. It pays for the boys’ sports like soccer, volleyball (not just for girls anymore!) and basketball and keeps them in shoes and kibble, err I mean snacks and allows me to make my own family friendly hours. (You don’t even want to know what I pay on shoes for those boys each year!) My business is a tiny business, but it is a real business. Direct sales is not for everyone, but it’s been a life line for the adult me. When I’m working I’m not known as “A’s” mom or the PTO President or Hubby’s wife or the lady with the red-heads who sits in the second pew in the choir loft …I am known as the lady who sell stuff! Who smiles and has a good time meeting strangers and making friends and money at the same time. A new computer would be huge blessing in a time of worrying about the who, what, where, when, why of a small business owner. Times are tuff, and small business, heck, business owners all over are struggling to meet the needs and wants of their clients and still be able to bring something ($$) home to their families. As reasonably priced as the Lenovo ThinkCenter A70z is, as a small direct sales business person, I don’t have a technology budget. (blushes) My profit margin is reasonable, but I’d have to sell a lot of “stuff” to pay for something with all the bells and whistles this computer offers!

    My desk is currently in the corner of our guestroomformy otherinlaw(wholivesoutofstate)officelaundryfoldingtreadmill room. So space is a premium! I’m no geek! Reading that the Lenovo ThinkCenterA70z is easy to use and easy to set up with a “plug and play” design and 19” screen – woohee – maybe I can put off getting some “cheeters” for another couple of years and actually get it up and running without having to bribe ask the teenage son to help his dear mama out! Add “green” and money saving energy features like ThinkVantage Power Manager and an Energy Star rating (squee!) now you’re giving me goose bumps of a good type! Not exactly a treadmill moment, but we can’t all be that lucky! 😉

    (oh my gosh, I think I just wrote a book!) sorry!

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  19. I work from home and home school my daughter. With all of her “masterpieces” and crafts being displayed on my desk, I hardly have space to work! I have an ancient desk top that is on it’s last leg. The Lenovo would be a life saver!

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  20. I wish my computer could do now that would make your life easier by having voice recognition software that will allow me to place food orders and record/switch to my favourite shows much easier

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  21. I have health problems so I’m not working. I’d use a new computer to enter more contests and sweeps. My desk top is old and locks up if I have too many tabs open at once.

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  22. The main way that the Lenovo A70Z would help me is that it would save a lot of space compared to the 17″ CRT that I currently have on my desk. At the same time, it would give me more screen space, which would help with developing software. While being able to hang it on a wall is a great feature for many people, it wouldn’t help me that much because I don’t have clear wall space to hang it on.

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  23. I work from home as a Dispatch for a Trucking Company and only have an old Desktop what just loves to lock up on me 😦 i am pretty sure this wouldn’t happen with the Lenovo A70z !

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  24. I’m a college student that interns for a nonprofit (Impact Teen Drivers, google it!). I would use the Lenovo as my main Impact computer, so my sister (who also interns) and I could work on the same spreadsheets/projects/etc. without having to email or use google docs (though g docs is amazing). I wouldn’t have to worry about my Excel randomly shutting down anymore! Everything important would be transferred to it. This old laptop would be my back up, take to class, try to milk one more year before it dies.

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  25. 39 inches. I actually got the tape measure out for this one. That’s the size of the workspace I currently use to house my ancient laptop (as in 5 years old, but I believe that’s what the young’ins say is “ancient” these days). We don’t have a big fancy house with a study and 4 extra bathrooms. But, that’s okay, because we love it. What I don’t love, though, is my dying laptop and the fact that there isn’t enough green in the checking account to buy a new one! So, imagine, my elation when I hopped on your blog and saw this giveaway…with a perfect sized computer for my “office” (e.g. nook in the kitchen)! I don’t necessarily own my own business, unless you count the occassional sale on Craigslist of an old piece of furniture or some baby equipment! However, I do work part-time (often from home) for a consulting company and manage a personal daycare for my two lovely crumbsnatchers, ages 3 and 4. Ha! So, needless to say, winning this would be an amazing treat towards more efficiently managing the lives of my little people, my big person (husband), and my part-time job!

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  26. I have this dream of opening my own financial planning business. I’m pretty sure I would rock at it. And you know how much I enjoy some quality yet intense spreadsheeting.

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  27. Oh. My. Gosh. This is just the thing for me. Let me tell you a story. My husband is a lawyer. We had this idea that when he graduated from law school we’d be rolling in the dough…but no. Jobs were scarce when we moved back to Indiana in 2008, and the only place that would hire him was a tiny little prosecutor’s office…and you KNOW what prosecutor’s make, right?? Loans quadruple our income. It’s a mess. Anyway, after a year of basically working 24/7 because I had to pick up a waitressing job and my husband picked up an additional hotel clerk job on the weekends…we were blessed and my husband got offered a job for a little more money (still a prosecutor) and in our home town. Then out of no where someone decided he should run for office and he was appointed to run for elected prosecutor. This happened in all of 6 months and now we are running a campaign. It’s crazy, but I KNOW the Lord is behind this…and you will know what I’m talking about here…priesthood blessings are powerful…anyway, our crappy computer that we have everything for the campaign saved on is just about to putt out. One time, it erased all of our itunes for no reason and now every single program that we have says “no application” is found. Pretty much the only use it is to us is the Internet and Word files, which is what we are running this campaign from..and to be honest, I don’t even understand why THAT is working. Maybe not a coincidence? I even send everything campaign related to my mother in law just in case it decides to die. Truly, it just might have a mind of its own. Why don’t we just buy a new one?? Well, my husband is the most frugal person I know and since we live on a prosecutor’s salary, there is no way he is replacing it until we have a better footing on our finances. (He even said he would just go to the library and do stuff for the campaign if he had to!) So you can imagine how amazing a new computer would be for me and my family. You can find his campaign website by going to my blog if you are interested. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  28. I wish my computer would clean my house and take out the garbage. That would certainly make my life easier.

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  29. My husband has been out of work for nearly two years and our current desktop is an outdated beast of a computer. It would be great if updating his portfolio/resume/website was something other than a huge pain. This little computer looks like it would fit the bill!

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  30. I am a PR Specialist, who works from home most days. I would hang this baby on the wall so my 9 month old couldn’t chew on it’s wires (like he tries to do with my current computer) while I promote!

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  31. I would love to have a new computer with an easy to use interface so it didn’t take me endless hours to edit phtos and make sure they were really saved properly. Also, I’m attempting to start couponing to save money/pay off debt so I can quit work, so having all that extra space to work would be awesome!

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  32. Wow, that looks fantastic! My one year old laptop just recently died. And I was, unfortunately, a little behind in Flickr uploading! Fortunately, the harddrive should be salvageable and I will not be making that mistake again a second time. I don’t have any fancy job or anything that requires a computer, just enjoyment… too much time on Facebook… and severely neglected blog.

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  33. I sat on the floor the other day, under a desk, for no less than 45 minutes, armed with twist ties and a Swiffer (for all the dust I was kicking up…because who has time to dust, right?), trying to untangle, sort, and twist into small bundles the endless tentacles of computer cords that were snaking their way from the top of the desk, through the cute little cord-hole to the powerstrip or giant computer tower which were located on the floor. 45 minutes!!! That time could have been spent dusting (yeah right…who am I kidding)… or better entertaining my toddler who was quite amused finding objects (like crayons, puzzle pieces, and golf balls…yes, golf balls!) to drop through the hole as she hoped for a resounding “ouch, that hurt!” from her cord wrapped, dust covered mother. Yeah… I really really need a computer without all the cords… please!

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  34. I think this cool laptop would help out my photography tremendously. Yo. Mostly cuz it is new. I use a slow HP laptop that is like a dinosaur. And seriously.. how freaking cute is this? I would hang mine in my kitchen. Not only to access recipes (conveniently) but that is where I do most of my photo editing.. right at my kitchen table.

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  35. I’m a full time student, living in a dorm room with two other girls, and my desk is the deposit spot for EVERYTHING. So space saving? Mucho important.
    Plus, I will probably be founding an on campus second hand store next year and could use a computer to run the accompanying website.

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  36. This computer is so itsy-bitsy and cute! I would love for it to come live at my house. I write a lot, for my blog, my day job, and random freelance/personal projects. In addition, I’m returning to school full-time in the fall, and it would be fantastic to have a fresh new platform to use.

    Oh, and did I mention that I’ve just moved from a house to an apartment? So yes, space is suddenly at a premium.

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  37. I feel warranted to say the “I like computers and need a new one” line because I DO like computers and I kind of, sort of need a new one since my soon to be husband STEALS my Macbook every chance he gets.

    So yea. Another easy to use computer in my home would be the best thing ever. I’d just have to hide it from him!

    (PS I use my computer as a recipe book too. Love it. It makes it so I don’t lose the recipe after.)

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  38. Casey, I would first like to say I love reading your blog, I have never commented before but I am always inspired by your honesty and inisght on living with depression. Thanks to you, it helps me be more understanding with people in my life who are suffering in all aspects! I am posting today to try to win this AMAZING computer! I am a mortgage loan officer and processor who has struggled to survive this business, my computer is old and slow. I take great pride in helping people (like you) in becoming first time homebuyers! It is the best feeling in the world! If I had a new computer, my work could get done so much faster and more efficiently! Space saving is extremely important since I work from home 90% of the time and have to share my “office” with the rest of my household! I would love the opportunity to try out this fantastic sounding computer! It would also be nice for my 2 sons who are just starting high school and the many projects that are sure to come! Thanks again and good luck to you!

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  39. I would really like a new computer that doesn’t shut down on me 15 times a day! I don’t know if it is a bug or an overheating problem, but I wouldn’t get so frustrated with a new computer!

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  40. I would like on to take my business to a LEVEL… right now it’s all in my head. I write my thoughts down but it is hardly when I’m in front of a computer… I’m normally washing dishes or fixing lunch for my son… those “mindless” tasks. A PC to hang on my wall in that room. Oh my goodness, please.. yes, please.

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  41. This computer would make it soooo easy to coordinate the four online stores I run for my family. Between online quilt stores and online motorcycle parts stores, I need a quick slim computer to help me keep track of it all!
    I know it would certainly make me a more efficient worker bee!!

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  42. My husband has just started up a website design business and he is quickly realizing that he needs more than one computer to be effective. This would be perfect! His office is very small, so a space-saving device would give him the ability to actually leave the office once in a while (which I really, really need him to). 🙂

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  43. Right now, we live out in the middle of nowhere, which means we just have dial-up. Which means, in order to upload any of the photos from my budding photography business, I have to either take the external HD to my parent’s or brother’s house and attach it or take the whole computer over to hook it up. I have a big desktop. That makes it very difficult. Having something that is all together would be amazingly simple to transfer it around. Like having a laptop but with the “oomph” of my desktop. That would be so amazingly awesome and SUCH a blessing.

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  44. So, hopefully no one that I know reads this, but if I’m being honest, I am interested in someday soon getting pregnant. Well, I will graduate with my Associates degree this August in Accounting and it seems kind of pointless to not use it while being a stay-at-home mom, so I’m hoping to have a job that I can do from home. Hopefully my employer will be willing to let me do things from home or I may just start my own company doing Accounting for small businesses. In order to accomplish this I would need a good reliable computer. Thanks for the opportunity. 🙂

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  45. I’ve been reading your blog for the past couple months, and you kind of inspired me to start my own (which is created but not yet used). I have a passion for wanting to make a difference in others’ lives, so that’s what I’m hoping to write about and hopefully inspire a few like I know you do on a daily basis.

    I currently work at a small nonprofit organization in WV that assists those living in poverty by giving financial assistance and free resources such as clothing, food, and household items. We have a small staff of four and get by with the help of many volunteers. Currently the majority of our computers were donated… ten year old systems that can barely run XP. And I’m actually trying to type this up quickly because this computer can freeze at the flick of the mouse or tap of the spacebar! A new computer would be amazing!!!

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  46. I recently took a work-from-home job and wow, this computer would save some space in my current office (which houses ANOTHER computer for work use). Our office is jammed packed and the fact that this machine takes up less space than most computers? HEAVEN.

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  47. After years of having laptops, and finally admitting that with two (almost three) little ones under the age of three, that laptops just aren’t going to last (please note the pile of poor, sad deceased laptops in my closet) that a desktop would be a lifesaver.

    One that would sit far enough back on a desk that little grubby hands couldn’t reach it would be even better.

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  48. Our schools are cutting the creative classes next year. So I am starting an Art and Photography classes for kids ages 4-17. Having an extra Reliable computer would be amazing for the kids to be able to back their work up on. Or to use for homework and extra stuff. The community I live in is mostly lower income families that more than likely do not have home computers. Our schools only have two open computers that all the kids have to share. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  49. For starters, I need a new computer. My laptop died in April with no hope of ever coming back to life. I have resorted to using the internet on my lunch break or when I get a spare minute during the workday…

    Secondly, a faster…newer…and space-saving computer would help me update my blog in a timely fashion, start the etsy shop I have always wanted to, and allow me to work from home more. The wall-mount feature would be awesome as we are remodeling our entire house. I currently have a fridge, stove, and microwave in my living room if that tells you anything about the lack of space I endure each day… 🙂

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