LIVE BORDERLESS: Win $100,000 and a Trip Around the World


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How would you like to win a trip around the world and $100,000? LG Electronics just launched a campaign to find out what people would consider the ultimate journey on Earth. If you are the person that suggests what the public and a panel of judges agree is a journey that epitomises LG's LIVE BORDERLESS concept, you will win business class tickets around the world and $100,000 to spend on your 80-day trip!

Why are they doing this? LG's latest design concept is LIVE BORDERLESS, a range of flat screen LCD TVs that use a new technology that reduces the screen bezel, resulting in an edge-to-edge glass panel that enhance the screen's design. The company says that "this new technology marks a radical departure from traditional LCD panel screen design."

Go to LG's www.liveborderless.net website and describe what you would do if you won the business class tickets around the world and US$100,000. Entries may be made by either uploading a one minute video or a written essay of up to 300 words. The public will then be asked to vote for their favorite entries and six will be chosen to be judged from the panel and they will choose who they think "epitomises the LIVE BORDERLESS concept."

"LIVE BORDERESS can mean different things to different people and we want to find the person that captures the very essence of the concept. One person may believe that to LIVE BORDERLESS means to visit every country in the world, another may regard it as being able to travel pole to pole and yet another may determine it means helping people across the world have a better life," said Mr H.S Paik, President of LG Electronics Gulf FZE.

What are you waiting for? Head on over to www.liveborderless.net to enter and for more information. Good luck!

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