Win a Huawei laptop worth £999.99 in Sun Selects' competition | The Sun

FANCY a laptop upgrade ahead of the new uni term? Looking to level up your home office? Want a crystal-clear streaming experience?

You're in the right place, as Sun Selects is giving readers the opportunity to win a brand new Huawei MateBook D 16.

The laptop was only released in June, and comes with a massive 16-inch display, despite weighing just 1.7kg, making it practical but portable. It also has a 1080p front camera for high-definition team meetings and contact-free catchups with friends.

In standard guise, the model comes with an already-powerful Intel Core i5 processor, but Huawei is offering Sun readers the top-of-the-range model, which comes with an Intel i7 processor, allowing you to effortlessly run apps such as Photoshop and enjoy some casual gaming.

That makes it ideal for students doing courses like architecture or graphics who love a bit of gaming on the side.

And rather than the standard 16:9 aspect ratio, the MateBook D 16 comes with a 16:10 ratio, for a more cinematic entertainment experience and a more productive spreadsheet experience (get yourself a laptop that can do both).

Reviewers love it, with experts praising its sleek design, great performance and vibrant display.

To enter the competition, simply fill out the form below, but hurry — entries close at 23:59 on Monday, August 29th.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Promotion closes at 11.59pm on 29th August 2022.  Open to residents of United Kingdom and Ireland only, except for anyone under 18 years of age, employees and agents of the Promoter and its group companies, or third parties directly connected with the operation or fulfilment of the Promotion and their affiliates, and their immediate families and household members. One entry per person. No cash alternative and prize is non-transferable. Your information will only be used to administer this Promotion in accordance with our privacy policy.  Promoter is News Group Newspapers Limited. Full T&Cs apply – see here.

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