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2007/06/26
Wacom Challenge, win a Cintiq 21UX!

 

What is the Wacom Challenge?
Wacom is sponsoring an online video challenge at www.sclipo.com, a leading online skills network. The Challenge involves creating and sharing a skills-based video that demonstrates your ability to achieve impressive results with a Wacom tablet.
 
 
Prizes: The first prize is a Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display, with five runners-up winning the new Bamboo pen tablet!
Deadline: August 25, 2007

Your video tutorial can teach the world how to use a Wacom tablet for any number of things, like digital photo editing, digital arts, manga, office work or gaming. Judged by the Web community, the video clip that receives the most viewers, together with the best user rating, will win a fantastic Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display. There will also be five runners-up, each winning the new Bamboo pen tablet. The Challenge starts on the 25 June and will last until 25 August 2007 .

 
Who can participate?

Any visitor to the Sclipo website can upload a Wacom skills-based video and enter it into the challenge.

 
Why participate?

You can show everyone what great things you can do with a Wacom tablet. You can teach your friends how versatile and useful Wacom tablets are, you can show your sister or brother why they need one at home, and you can teach the world those special tricks that only you know. You could also win fantastic prizes. The first prize is a Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display, with five runners-up winning the new Bamboo pen tablet!

So what are you waiting for? Check out the terms and register at: www.sclipo.com/challenge/wacom

 
About Sclipo

Sclipo is a leading online social network that enables people to view, share and rate skills-related video clips online. Unlike other generic video-sharing websites, Sclipo aims to provide a platform for 'masters' or users with certain skills to share tips across the community. Sclipo was recently awarded the prize for best European web 2.0 start-up and comes in three languages: English, German and Spanish.

 
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