IKONIK kicks off with a competition

Posted on Thursday, October 16 2008 @ 0:21 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
IKONIK, a new Taiwanese firm specialized in cases and power supplies, is organizing a "kick start" competition. You can check it out at IKONIK's website, the main prize is a trip to Taiwan. IKONIK is giving away 100 prizes, ranging from cases to power supplies, to t-shirts and wristbands.
IKONIK is making it possible for you to visit Taiwan. When you are going to buy an IKONIK product before January 31st, you have the chance to visit Taiwan and IKONIK’s headquarters. Join the competition by registering yourself on the website (www.IKONIK.com/KICKSTART). If you are one of the lucky winners you will be informed personally by e-mail before February 20, 2009.

For those that are not going to buy an IKONIK case or power supply, IKONIK still have other interesting prizes. Such as IKONIK’s high-end Ra X10 SIM case or upper-mainstream Zaria A20 case; also known as the ‘Kick Start’. Furthermore entries can win the Vulcan 850 Watt and Gaia 500 Watt power supply. These are just some of the prizes IKONIK will give away during the ‘Kick Start’ competition.

Taiwan is an island with many faces. It has a mix of traditional Taiwanese culture and western influences. It has much to offer for those that are interested to visit this island. Visit Taipei 101, the tallest building in the world and see the world from 509 meters. Not fond of heights and prefer to stay on the ground? No problem, visit one of the many night markets that Taiwan is famous for. Try traditional Taiwanese delicacy, such Chinese night market sausage with garlic topping or fried rice noodle. Besides food, the night market is also a great place to get things such as electronics to clothing. Besides the sparkling city life, Taiwan has a beautiful nature scene. Go hiking in the mountains or swimming in the beach. It’s all available in abundance in this wondrous island.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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