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Posted by AndrewH in Hardware on February 03, 2013
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On Friday we started our giveaway for a shiny new 16GB Nexus 7 Android tablet that the fine folks over at nVidia decided to donate towards our week long celebration where we are doing giveaways every day. So far we've given out a ton of stuff to our readers and believe it or not we still have more! So this may end up being a week and a half celebration instead.
So everyone who entered has been patiently waiting to see who won the 16GB Nexus 7 Android tablet and we won't keep you waiting any longer. Here is the winner of this new Android tablet:
- Alfredo Ceballos Jr. (Claimed)
Congrats to our winner of this tablet. Alferdo will have 24 hours to respond back to our email, which we are sending to him now, in order to claim his prize. If he doesn't respond back in 24 hours, we will select another winner. We already have a couple of other prizes to re-pick winners for so if you've entered those giveaways, keep an eye out right here on DroidGamers as we will be picking new winners for them.
We also have more giveaways coming up so don't go anywhere!
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