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DT Giveaway: ‘Tis the season to win an Apple TV and a pair of lifetime Plex Passes

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Wouldn’t holiday shopping be a lot more fun if you didn’t have to, you know, pay for stuff? We thought so too. That’s why we’re giving away some of our favorite gadgets – from drones to smartphones – for the eight days leading up to Christmas. Enter to win as many giveaways as you want, and don’t forget to keep checking back as new contests open up every day!

We love our streaming here at Digital Trends, and we know you do, too. That’s why we’re giving one lucky winner a brand new Apple TV, which has recently added Plex to its huge library of apps. Not familiar? Plex’s intuitive interface makes it easier than ever to send all of your videos, music, and photos to the big screen, with gorgeous organization.

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In the spirit of the holidays, we’re also adding two free lifetime Plex Passes, that’s one for you and a loved one, which allow you get all of the new and premium features from the media app as soon as they come out. So what are you waiting for? Sign up to win our new Apple TV/Plex package, and start thinking of who you want to share this awesome prize with.
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WINNER: Tom G.

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