
A good laptop or a good smartphone? Why not get both? When you buy qualifying Acer laptops, you get a free realme smartphone. A partnership between Acer and realme, announced last November 12 at the Glorietta Activity Center, makes this possible.

Here are the details:
- Get a FREE realme C2 2020 (2GB RAM + 32GB storage; SRP P4,990) for every purchase of an Acer Aspire (Core i7 or i5), Ryzen 5 or 7, or Predator Triton 300.
- Get a FREE realme 5 (3GB RAM + 32GB storage; SRP P7,990) for every purchase of qualifying Predator laptops.
- After the purchase and online warranty registration (customers must register their newly bought qualifying laptops at www.warranty.acer.com.ph/, an electronic voucher will be send to the email address the customer provided. Customers must register their purchased laptops within 7 days after the date of purchase.
- The voucher, which must be printed out, allows the customer to claim the giveaway realme smartphone. They need to present a valid government ID.
- The promo starts on November 15 and ends on December 31, 2019.
- Customers have 60 days to redeem the electronic voucher.

For more info, follow Acer on social media: Facebook (@AcerPH), Instagram (@acerph), and Twitter (@acerphils). You can also visit their site: www.acer.com.
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Irwin Allen Rivera loves his wife's cooking so much he's now twice the man he used to be. His English essay won a Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature in 2012. His philosophical-horror story appeared in Philippine Speculative Fiction 8 (2013). He was managing editor and lead writer of Sites and Symbols 2 (2005), a coffee-table book about buildings in UP Diliman - his alma mater (BA Philosophy; MA Creative Writing continuing). He worked at the UP Diliman Information Office before shifting to web content writing. His sudden fiction, "Notwithstanding Pigs," initially a Friendster testimonial, appeared in Philippines Graphic (2006) and in Very Short Stories for Harried Readers (2007). He used to write for www.technoodling.net.