Prize Quiz: Win An iPad Air

Despite the surge of Android support, the iPad still leads the tablet field, and we’re very pleased to bring back our iPad Air Prize Quiz which was a storming success in December 2013.

The iPad famously kick started the tablet market in 2010 – the idea had never taken off before – and Apple still has some 43 percent of the US market according to research by Kantar Worldpanel Comtech. The iPad Air, launched late in 2013, and delivered by Christmas did a lot to consolidate Apple’s position: the fifth major revision of the range is thinner, lighter and faster than previous generations and Apple reckons it allows the device to work as a content creator as well as a content consumer.

iPad Air quiz

The iPad Air is at the top end of the market, and we have a 16GB Wi-Fi version worth £322 for a lucky reader, thanks to Viking Direct.

To enter, just click the link below and register. You’ll also find a link to our iPad quiz. We are sure it won’t be too challenging to any TechWeek readers, but in fact, you don’t have to get full marks or anything like that. Just enter and the rest is down to the luck of the draw.

The competition closes on 31 May, so, are you ready?

Try our iPad Quiz!

And if you like it, we have plenty more….

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Peter Judge

Peter Judge has been involved with tech B2B publishing in the UK for many years, working at Ziff-Davis, ZDNet, IDG and Reed. His main interests are networking security, mobility and cloud

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