The Tech Show 2019 highlights (Updated!)
Here are the standout deals from The Tech Show 2019 at Suntec!
**Updated on 15 November 2019 with more deals!**
The Tech Show 2019 is riding the retail wave
In the wake of the just concluded Singles’ Day sale event, The Tech Show 2019 is back. Here’s a sneak peak of the show’s bargains, in case you were too caught up in the former. The details of the show are listed below:
When: November 14th to 17th
Where: Suntec Singapore, Level 4
Opening hours: 12pm to 9pm
Admission is free, as usual!
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OK, now with the show's highlights!
Singtel
Get up to S$800 off phones and free weekend data plan with any Singtel XO plans. Prices start from $48 per month for the XO 48, and get to enjoy 24 months of Entertainment Plus for free!
GOMO
If you prefer something with less frills, do consider GOMO's tech show exclusive mobile plan, i.e., for S$20 a month, get up to 40GB of data, 400 minutes talktime, and 400 text messages. Incoming calls are free too!
Grid Mobile
Get a Grid Mobile plan with 40GB of data for only S$24.90 per month at the show, and enjoy a month free and registration fee waiver.
Giga
Get a free SIM card with a new mobile number from Giga, Starhub's answer to the local MVNOs. Also check out their S$1 for the first month promotion at the show.
MyRepublic
Exclusive to MyRepublic broadband customers, there's a S$38 per month mobile plan with unlimited data, talktime and text messages! Sign up at their show booth now!
Acer
The Acer Swift 1 is an affordable laptop for those on a really tight budget. It comes with a dual-core Intel Celeron N4000 processor, 4GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB PCIe SSD. The 14-inch IPS display also features a pretty standard 1,920 x 1,080-pixel resolution. You can get it now at S$598.
The Acer Aspire 5 comes with the new Intel Core i5-10210U processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe SSD. It also has a 14-inch 1,920 x 1,080-pixel display, an NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics card, and support for the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard. It is available now at S$1,148.
Apple
The Apple MacBook Air comes with a dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and a 256GB SSD. It is available to buy now at S$1,899. In addition, you'll get a bunch of freebies, including earphones, a cleaning kit, a USB hub, laptop sleeve, keyboard protector, Bluetooth mouse, and a 64GB USB drive.
Armaggeddon
The Armaggeddon Maveric is a 15.6-inch gaming laptop powered by an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. In addition, it also has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti graphics card. You can get it now at S$1,595.
The Armaggeddon Falcon I660 Ti R7 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 2700 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. For storage, it has an Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 256GB PCIe SSD. It is available to buy for S$1,099, albeit with an unactivated copy of Windows 10 Home.
ASUS
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar III GL504GM comes with an Intel Core i7-8750H processor, 16GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB. It also features a 15.6-inch 1,920 x 1,080-pixel 144Hz display, a 128GB SSD, and a 1TB HDD. You can buy it now at S$2,198, together with a free carrying case and anti-virus software.
The ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433 is a compact 14-inch laptop featuring an Intel Core i7-10510U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. It also comes with an NVIDIA GeForce MX250 for extra graphics processing heft. It is available now at S$1,699.
The ASUS VIvoBook S14 S431 is a slim laptop powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of DDR4- RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It also has NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics and a 14-inch 1,920 x 1,080-pixel IPS display. You can get it now at S$1,299.
Alienware
The Alienware m15 gaming laptop is equipped with a 15.6-inch 144Hz display and the new Intel Core i7-9750H processor. It also has 16GB of DDR4 RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD, in addition to support for Tobii Eyetracking technology. You can get it now at S$3,999, along with a free upgrade to 32GB of RAM and an extra 1TB HDD. On top of that, it comes with a 1-year McAfee Live Safe subscription and an Alienware Vindicator backpack.
Dell
The Dell XPS 13 is powered by an Intel Core i5-10210U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB M.2 SSD. Its 13.3-inch 1,920 x 1,080-pixel IPS display is also framed by super slim bezels that make for a more immersive experience. You can get it now at S$1,999.
The Dell G7 15 is a 15.6-inch gaming notebook powered by an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. The graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, which is more than enough for most games at 1080p. In addition, it comes with a 1,920 x 1,080-pixel IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. It is available now at S$3,199, together with a 1-year McAfee Live Safe subscription, 1-year of Lojack, and a gaming backpack.
HP
The HP Pavilion 15 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. You can get it now at a mere S$949.
The HP Omen 15 comes with an Intel Core i7-8750H processor, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070. For storage, it has a 256GB SSD and a 2TB HDD. The display also has a speedy 144Hz refresh rate for a more fluid viewing experience. It is available now at S$2,399.
Lenovo
The Lenovo Legion Y530 comes with an Intel Core i7-8750H processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB. For storage, it has a 512GB PCIe SSD. The 15.6-inch display also features a speedy 144Hz refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. You can get it now at S$1,899.
The Lenovo Yoga 730 is a 13.3-inch convertible notebook with an Intel Core i5-8265U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Its 1,920 x 1,080-pixel display also supports touch inputs. It is available now at S$1,499.
LG
The LG gram 17 is one of the lightest 17-inch notebooks around at just 1.34kg. It features an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. On top of that, its large 72Wh battery should last you a good amount of time as well. You can get it now at S$2,699.
Microsoft
The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 comes with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. You can get it now at S$2,151.
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. You can get it now at S$1,894.
MSI
The MSI GS65 Stealth 9SF is a super slim 15.6-inch gaming laptop. It features an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q. For storage, it has a 1TB HDD. To cap things off, its display supports a 240Hz refresh rate as well. You can get it now at S$3,999, together with a free backpack and mouse.
The MSI Prestige 15 features an Intel Core i7-10710U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650. It also comes with a 512GB SSD. You can get it now at S$2,199, together with a free backpack and mouse.
Razer
The Razer Blade 15 Advanced comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q. For storage, it's been outfitted with a 512GB SSD. The display also features a 240Hz refresh rate for a butter-smooth experience. You can get it now at S$3,719. A model with optical switches is also available for S$4,099.
The Razer Blade Stealth Mercury edition comes with an Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB PCIe SSD. It is available now at S$2,399.
G-Technology
The G-Drive Mobile Pro SSD is a portable external SSD that supports Thunderbolt 3 and transfer speeds of up to 2,800MB/s. It has a shock-resistant chassis that can survive 3 metre drops and has a 1,000lb crush-proof rating. It is available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities and it's priced at S$199, S$369, and S$669 respectively.
Power users who want a fast desktop storage solution should check out the G-RAID with Thunderbolt 3. It has two drive-bays and supports Thunderbolt 3. It is available in 8TB (S$919), 12TB (S$1,139), 20TB (S$1,599), and 28TB (S$2,179).
LaCie
The LaCie d2 Thunderbolt is a fast external hard disk designed for professionals. Inside sits a Seagate BarraCuda Pro drive that spins at 7,200rpm and offers transfer rates of up to 240MB/s. Performance aside, it also looks stylish. The 6TB model is going for S$509 (U.P S$649). It also comes with a free 1-month subscription of Adobe Creative Cloud.
The LaCie Rugged Thunderbotl USB-C is one of the few rugged USB-C portable hard disk drives available in the market today. It has IP67-rated water resistance and is drop, rain, dust, and crush-resistant. It works with Thunderbolt 3, USB-C, and USB 3.0 devices. The 5TB model is going for S$339 (U.P S$419) and comes with a 3-year resuce data recovery service. It also comes with a free 1-month subscription of Adobe Creative Cloud.
QNAP
The QNAP TS-451+ is a NAS designed for power users. It is powered by a quad-core Celeron J1900 processor and features 4 drive bays supporting 3.5-inch form factor drives with SATA 6Gbps connectivity. It can transcode Full-HD videos in real-time for streaming, and can stream vidoes via DLNA, AirPlay, Chromecast, and Bluetooth. You can even run virtual machines with the Virtualisation Station. You can get it with four 3TB drives (12TB) for S$,1238 (U.P. S$1,434) or four 4TB drives for S$1,395 (U.P S$1,534). Every purchase also gets you a $40 voucher.
The QNAP TR-004 is a 4-bay direct-attached storage that is great for anyone who is trying to assemble an inexpensive desktop RAID storage system. It connects via USB-C USB 3.0 and supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and JBOD. It is priced at S$335.
Samsung
The Samsung Portable SSD T5 is a compact, stylish, and fast portable external SSD. Available in 250GB (S$109), 500GB (S$139), 1TB (S$289), and 2TB (S$579). The 250GB model comes with a free JBL headphone. The 500GB model comes with a free $10 voucher. The 1TB model gets a $20 voucher. Finally, the 2TB model comes with a free $50 voucher.
Check out our review of the Samsung Portable SSD T5 here.
The high-end Samsung 970 Pro SSD delivers speeds of up to 3,500MB/s and is available in 512GB and 1TB capacities . They are priced at S$289 (U.P S$319) and S$499 (U.P S$749) respectively. Every purchase of the 1TB model also comes with a S$20 voucher.
The Samsung 970 Evo Plus is one of the company's newer SSDs. It's an update of last year's 970 Evo, and uses Samsung's latest 96-layer TLC NAND. It deliver sequential read and write speeds of 3,500MB/s and 3,300MB/s respectively. It's available in 250GB (S$119), 500GB (S$179), 1TB (S$339), and 2TB (S$749) capacity points. The 250GB drive comes with a free JBL headphone while the 500GB drive comes with a free S$10 voucher. The 1TB and 2TB models come with free S$20 and S$50 vouchers respectively.
Read our coverage of the Samsung 970 Evo Plus here.
Read our coverage of the Samsung 970 Pro here.
SanDisk
The SanDisk SSD Plus is one of the most affordable SSDs you will find at the show. The 120GB version is just S$33, the 240GB version is S$47, the 480GB model is S$85, and finally, the 1TB version is S$185. If your system is still running on a hard disk, this is the best and most cost-effective way to breathe new life into it.
The SanDisk Extreme Pro portable SSD is a pocketable portable external SSD and it connects via the USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard and claims to deliver transfer speeds of up to 1,050MB/s. It's available in 500GB (S$189) and 1TB (S$329) capacities.
Seagate
Portable external SSDs are all the rage now and here's the Seagate Fast SSD. It offers transfer speeds of up to 540MB/s and uses a USB-C connector. Available in 500GB (S$149), 1TB (S$289), 2TB (S$539) capacity points. All purchases will come with a 2-month membership of the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan and carrying case.
Read our coverage of the Seagate Fast SSD here.
The Seagate One Touch SSD is a super compact SSD that fits in the palm of your hands. Its chassis has a fabric surface and it connects via USB 3.0 and offers transfer speeds of up to 400MB/s. The 1TB model is going for S$269 (U.P S$399).
Assembling a NAS? Then you'll need NAS drives that are designed for 24/7 operation and reliability. The IronWolf Pro is Seagate's line of flagship NAS drives and feature vibration sensors and are rated for up to 300TB/year workloads. It's available in a variety of capacities from 1TB all the way up to 16TB. All purchases will come with a free 2-year data recovery service.
4TB | S$232 | 10TB | S$493 |
6TB | S$317 | 12TB | S$569 |
8TB | S$408 | 14TB | S$689 |
Synology
The Synology DiskStation DS218+ is 2-bay NAS designed for mainstream users. It can do wireless backups and can synchronize files across your devices using Synology's Cloud Station Suite. Mobile apps allow your mobile devices to quickly and safely access files stored on the drive. The barebones kit is S$449.
Transcend
IF you are looking for SSDs with larger capacities, check out the Transcend SSD230S. The Transcend SSD230S comes in a 2.5-inch form factor and supports the SATA 6Gbps interface. It is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities at S$172 and S$349 respectively.
The Transcend MTE220S is the company's flagship SSD. It is a M.2 SSD that supports the fast PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and uses 3D NAND. It offers read and write speeds of up to 3,500MB/s and 2,800MB/s respectively. The 256GB version is S$69 while the 1TB version is S$185.
WD
Wary about online cloud storage services? Setup your own with the WD My Cloud Home drives. The WD My Cloud Home is available in 4TB (S$269), 6TB (S$359), and 8TB (S$449).
There's also the WD My Cloud Home Duo, which is a 2-drive version of the My Cloud Home and has the ability to be configured in RAID 1 so that all your data is duplicated. It is available in 4TB (S$429), 6TB (S$529), 8TB (S$569), 12TB (S$799), 16TB (S$999), and 20TB (S$1,199).
The WD My Passport SSD is a portable external SSD that has a USB-C connector and delivers transfer speeds of up to 540MB/s. It also has built-in 256-bit hardware AES encryption for security. It's also shock-resistant and has been designed to withstand drops of up to two metres. It's available in 256GB (S$109), 512GB (S$149), 1TB (S$289), and 2TB (S$599) capacities. All purchases will come with a free carrying pouch.
ASUS
Looking for the latest and greatest in networking? Then you need to check out the ASUS GT-AX11000 router. This is a tri-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) router that is capable of delivering speeds of up to 1,148Mbps on its single 2.4GHz network and 4,804Mbps on each of its two 5GHz network. To take advantage of its high wireless speeds, it features a 2.5Gbps WAN port. It is priced at S$573 (U.P S$699) and comes with a free limited edition ASUS backpack.
Read more about the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 router here.
The RT-AX88U was one of the first Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) routers to be available for sale. It's a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router that supports speeds of up to 1,148Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 4,804Mbps on its 5GHz network. It also has a whopping eight Gigabit LAN ports. It's priced at S$490 (U.P S$599) and comes with a free limited edition ASUS backpack.
Read our review of the ASUS RT-AX88U AX6000 router here.
The Lyra Trio is a AC1750-class dual-band mesh networking systems. It delivers speeds of up to 450Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 1,300Mbps on its 5GHz network. ASUS claims its unique pyramidal design minimises interfence and provides better network performance. The a 3-pack Lyra Trio is S$299 (U.P. $459) whereas a 2-pack and single pack Lyra Trio is S$269 (U.P S$329) and S$142 (U.P S$199) respectively.
Read our coverage of the ASUS Lyra Trio here.
D-Link
The D-Link Covr-2202 was our winner of Best Mesh Networking System at our 2019 Tech Awards. It is a tri-band system that supports speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867Mbps each on its two 5GHz networks. And since it is a tri-band system, it can allocate a single network to backhaul transmissions for better performance. D-Link claims a two-pack system can cover up to 550sqm or 6,000 sq ft - good enough for most apartments in Singapore. It is going for S$269 (U.P S$379).
Read our review of the D-Link Covr-2202 here.
The D-Link DIR-X6060 was the most affordable AX6000-class Wi-Fi 6 router that we saw at the show. It's a dual-band router offering speeds of up to 1,200Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 4,800Mbps on its 5GHz network. Its single WAN port supports speeds of up to 2.5Gbps, which is great if you have a higher 2Gbps internet connection. Two of its four Gigabit Ethernet ports also support link aggregation, allowing users to create a single 2Gbps connection. It's going for S$339 (U.P $499).
The D-Link DIR-1360 is a AC1300-class dual-band mesh-capable router. It supports speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867MBps on its 5GHz network. More importantly, it will work with D-Link's mesh-enabled range extenders to expand the area of Wi-Fi coverage. The D-Link DIR-1360 is going for S$99 (U.P S$129) while a matching DRA-1360 AC1300 mesh-enabled range extender is S$59 (U.P S$69).
Read our coverage of the D-Link DIR-1360 router here.
TP-Link
The TP-Link AX6000 is one of the more affordable Wi-Fi 6 routers at the show. It offers speeds of up to 1,148Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 4,804Mbps on its 5GHz network. It also has 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports. It is going for S$399 (U.P S$499).
The Deco M9 Plus is a tri-band mesh networking system and it also has built-in smart home hub functions supporting Bluetooth 4.2 and ZigBee. It features a minimalist design which means it should blend well into most homes regardless of your decor. A 2-pack is going for S$269 (U.P. S$309) while a 3-pack will cost S$379 (U.P S$479).
Check out our review of the TP-Link Deco M9 Plus here.
Creative
Creative is back at the show, with their latest SXFI Theater headphones going just S$249 instead of the usual of S$299. That's pretty good considering these were only just released this year. Again, these are wireless headphones that boast SXFI capabilities streamed over a proprietary wireless connection for better stability.
Should you get the SXFI Theater headphones? Find out what we thought in this sneak peek here!
Likewise, the SXFI Air is also at the show, and these are going for S$189 instead of the usual of S$239, a savings of $50. These are Bluetooth and USB headphones that have Super X-Fi built-in, so you'll be able to enjoy virtual 7.1 on the go.
Want a speaker instead of headphones? Well, Creative has their Sound Blaster Roar Pro on sale at the show too. As you can see, Creative is extending their 11.11 deals at the show, so you can get this portable speaker for just S$149 instead of the regular price of S$349, a S$200 savings for this powerful speaker that impressed in our review.
Google's speakers can also be found at the show, so you can get the Google Home here for S$139 instead of the usual price of S$169. That's a decent discount for these smart home speakers that have a 2-inch driver and dual 2-inch passive radiators.
Otherwise, for something smaller, pick up the Google Nest Mini (2nd Generation). This is smaller but still equally capable. This gives you 360 sound from a 40mm driver, and will of course give you direct access to Google Assistant via your voice. It's going for S$69 at the show, just S$10 off from the usual of S$79.
Klipsch
The S1 True Wireless are the very latest offerings from Klipsch, and they're already at the show. Pick them up at Challenger's booth and you'll get S$20 as well as a free wireless charging pad for the carrying case. That's a purchase price of S$199 instead of the usual of S$219.
Of course, the T5 True Wireless is there too. These are S$50 cheaper at S$299 (compared to the usual price of $349), and you'll get a chance to truly personalise the sets by having them engraved at the show.
Read about our experience with the Klipsch T5 True Wireless here.
If a soundbar is more your thing, check out the Bar 48 (bottom sound bar). As the name implies, this measures 48 inches in width. It comes with its own wireless subwoofer for deeper bass and uses linear travel suspension tweeters, 90o x 90o Tractix Horns, and Fibre composite cone woofers for powerful sound that doesn't lose the dialogue. The Bar 48 is going for S$899 (U.P S$999).
Logitech
When you're in the thick of the action, the last thing you need is unwieldy cables. The G933s delivers rocking audio thanks to the use of 50mm Pro-G drivers and support for DTS Headphone:X 2.0 technology that's supposed to give you greater precision than 7.1 surround audio. It's going for S$219 at the show down S$80 from the usual price of S$299.
Otherwise, take a look at the cheaper G633s here. This too offers 7.1 surround sound, and has Lightsync RGB lighting too. It's going for just S$169 at the show, down S$60 from the usual of S$229.
If speakers are more your thing, look at the G560 you see here. These are going for S$259 at the show, down S$70 from the usual price of S$329. A good price for these desktop speakers that have Logitech G LIGHTSYNC technology to synchronise RGB lighting and powerful audio in real time, perfectly matching the on-screen action.
Plantronics
Plantronics has their latest BackBeat Pro 5100 at the show. These boast four noise-canceling mics and WindSmart technology for call clarity, and have a battery life of 6.5 hours. They're going for the usual price of S$269 at the show, but you'll get a free pair of BackBeat Fit 305 in-ear headphones for free.
Otherwise, check out the BackBeat Go 810. These are wireless over-ear headphones with active-noise canceling capabilities. They're going for S$169 at the show, down S$80 from the usual of S$249. And you'll get a free Plantronics battery pack thrown in.
Finally, there's the BackBeat Pro 2. This going for S$199 at the show, down S$100 from the usual price of S$299, and you'll get a free Plantronics powerbank thrown in too. Pretty good deal for these wireless headphones with active noise-cancelling capabilities.
Razer
Looking for a gaming headset? Check out Razer's offerings then. For example, the Nari you see here is going for just S$199.90 at the show, down S$30 from the usual of S$229.90. Not a bad price for this headset that supports THX Spatial Audio.
There's also the Razer Kraken Tournament edition. This is going for S$119.90, down S$40 from the usual price of S$159.90. This also provides THX Spatial Audio, and comes with an USB Audio Controller so you can take control of microphone and audio on the fly.
Samsung
Looking for a new sound bar? Check out the HW-Q60R then. This uses Samsung Acoustic Beam Technology to focus and direct sound for a virtual 5.1 surround effect, and even features an Adaptive Sound feature that optimizes the sound to the content you're watching. It's going for show special of S$599 instead of the usual list price of S$1,199, a savings of S$600!
Read more about the HW-Q60R here.
There's also the larger HW-Q90R you see here. This is a 7.1.4-channel soundbar that supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio. It's going for just S$1,799 at the show, down about S$1,000 from the usual price of S$2,899!
Sonos
Sonos is of course at the show, and they've got discounts on all their speakers. For example, the Play:5 here. Get them as a stereo pair for just S$1,478, a S$100 savings from the usual price of S$1,598. Pretty good price for these smart multi-room speakers!
The latest Sonos Move is also at the show. The first portable speaker from Sonos, this has an internal battery that gives it up to ten hours of continuous playback on a single charge so the party can keep going on. It's going for S$1,378 at the show as a pair, a savings of S$80 from the usual of S$1,458.
Finally, there's the Sonos Beam. This is a soundbar built specifically for smaller spaces that has four full-range woofers, three passive radiators, and one central tweeter all driven by five class-D digital amplifiers for big cinematic sound. This is going for S$599 at the show, down S$100 from the usual price of S$699.
Sony
If you're looking for active noise-canceling, few are better than the WH-1000XM3 here. This is going for just S$449 at the show, down almost S$100 from the usual of S$549. That's a great price for these headphones that have a 30 hour battery life and LDAC support.
Read our review of the Sony WH-1000XM3 here.
Otherwise, you can look at the MDR-H600A you see here. It's going for just S$99 at the show, down S$150 from the usual price of S$249. Not bad for these headphones that are certified for High-Resolution Audio and have a wide frequency range of 5Hz-60kHz.
Rather have a sound bar for your TV? Sony has you covered too. We'd go with the HT-ST5000. It may be an older model, but it boasts 7.1.2 ch S-Force Pro Front Surround sound with full support for Dolby ATMOS. This is going for just S$1,899 at the show, down from the usual price of S$2,799, a savings of S$900!
Find out more about the HT-ST5000 here.
Finally, check out the HT-X8500 here. This is going for just S$499, down S$150 from the usual price of S$649. Pretty good for a Dolby Atmos compact soundbar with built-in dual subwoofer!
The Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL are the latest smartphones from Google, and they, which are the 64GB variants, are going for S$1,099 (U.P S$1,119) and S$1,299 (U.P S$1,319) respectively.
Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ is easy to handle due to its slim body design. It comes in two SKUs, i.e., 256GB with a recommended retail price of S$1,598, and the 512GB variant costs S$1,898. Choose from Aura Glow, Aura White or Aura Black.
The Samsung Galaxy A70 is ideal for the budget conscious as this 6.7-inch device costs S$498. It sports a 4,500mAh battery that supports Super-Fasting Charging at 25W.
There's also the Samsung Galaxy A10s that will create the least dent on your saving account. It's going for S$198 and this 6.2-inch device is designed with a rear fingerprint sensor, dual-camera system, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Alcatroz
There's the Airmouse Duo2 wireless mouse that supports both Blueworth and wireless connectivity for up to 10 metres. It's going for only S$12.90 (U.P S$22.90).
If you are looking for a similar mouse with different exciting colours, consider the Pebble Air that comes in five colours, and it's retailing for S$10 (U.P S$29.90).
The Dot wireless mechanical keyboard is going for S$99, and it comes bundled with an Iron Mini Bluetooth speaker that's worth S$129.
Armageddon
The Armaggeddon MKO-13R mechanical keyboard is designed with RGB backlight keys with 14 preset effects. The white colour version is going for S$89 (U.P S$109) and the black one is retailing at S$79 (U.P S$99).
The MKA 17 Avenger mechanical keyboard is touted as the most advanced gaming mechanical keyboard Armageddon has to offer now. It supports both wired and Bluetooth connections, and it's going for S$119 (U.P S$149) and get a free Tzla Slim C10000 power bank with every purchase.
According to the promoter, there's a show special deal, where you can purchase the AK-300X Kalashnikov gaming keyboard for only S$9.90, if you purchase the Wasp-5 mobile gaming earpiece at S$19.90. If the offer runs out, you can still get the keyboard for S$14.90.
ASUS
The TUF Gaming K7 keyboard features its own TUF optical-mech switches, and supports ASUS Aura Sync lighting with 13 effects modes. It's going for S$159 (U.P S$199)
The ROG Strix Flare RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is going for S$199 (U.P S$249) at the show, and it's four different Cherry MX RGB switch types, including red, blue, brown, or black. It comes with a selection of 13 different lighting modes that includes the raindrop pattern.
The ASUS ROG Gladius II is designed to let you customize the switches under the left and mouse click.It also features customizable RGB lighting, a DPI clutch button and a top-of-the-line Pixart 3360 sensor, all in an ergonomic right-handed design. Get yours at The Tech Show just S$99 (usual price: S$129), get a free ASUS limited edition backpack with every purchase.
Cooler Master
The Cooler Master CK550 gaming keyboard is designed with mechanical switches rated up to 50 million clicks. Choose from Gateron Blue, Brown, or Red switches. Perform on the spot adjustments for RGB lighting and macros settings with its on-the-fly controls. The keyboard comes in a brushed metal aluminum finish, get yours for S$99 (U.P S$109). Get a free wrist rest (worth S$23.90) with every purchase.
The MasterMouse MM531 RGB mouse features ergonomic design for the right-handed gamer. It supports on -the-fly DPI adjustments, and RGB lighting effect. It's going for S$59 (U.P S$69).
The MK730 mechanical gaming keyboard is designed with a brushed aluminum finish and sports Cherry MX switches, with on-the-fly controls. It comes with a detachable magnetic wrist rest that provides comfort for long gaming sessions. Its RGB lightbar provides subtle classy illumination. It's going for S$169 (U.P S$199).
HyperX
The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB mechanical gaming keyboard works with the HyperX Ngenuity software to allow RBG customization right down to individual keys. Its steel frame construct provides heft even in the midst of any frantic gaming session. It feature Cherry MX switches as well as a detchable wrist rest for comfort. It's going for S$195 (U.P S$269)
The Pulsefire Surge RGB mouse sports a Pixart 3389 sensor with RGB lighting effects, courtesy of its LED "light ring". It's retailing at S$70 (U.P S$89).
The Alloy FPS RGB mechanical gaming keyboard has exposed LEDs for radiant lighting effects. It works with HyperX Ngenuity software to allow lighting effects customization. It's going for S$127 (U.P S$159).
Logitech
The Logitech Craft sports a creative input dial at top left adapts to the app you're using - giving you instant access to specific functions for the task at hand. It's retailing at S$249 (U.P S$329).
Get the MX Master 3 at its launch price S$169, as we feel this is a peerless mouse for productivity work and general use. Its updated design makes it similar to a vertical mouse for more comfort.
The MK545 Advanced wireless keyboard and mouse set is going for S$80 (U.P S$89) at the show. Just plug in the Logitech Unifying USB receiver and these inputs devices will work seamlessly over an encrypted wireless connection from up to 10 metres away!
Razer
The Razer DeathAdder Elite sports a Pixart PMW3389 sensor. This sensor is Razer's custom version of Pixart's popular PMW3360, which is typically regarded as the best sensor on the market. It's going for S$54.90 (U.P S$109.90).
The BlackWidow Elite gaming keyboard borrows heavily from the design of the Huntsman Elite. It even sports control knob and buttons for volume and AV needs. It's going for S$199 (U.P S$279.90).
The Mamba Elite has the same shape as the Mamba Tournament Edition but the former has been updated to feature an optical sensor and more expansive Chroma lighting customization options. The mouse comprises 20 independent lighting zones, and LEDs flank its sides and the scroll wheel. It's going for S$109.90 (U.P S$149.90).
Canon
The Canon MG3670 Pixma Wireless Photo All-in-One is going for S$99 (U.P S$139). The printer does auto duplex printing, has built-in Wi-Fi and supports the Canon Print Inkjet app.
The Canon Pixma TS5170 has a 2.5” Full touch-screen LCD display, and does a 4R borderless print in about 43 seconds, and prints A4 at about approximately 13.0ipm (B&W) / 6.8ipm (colour). It is on sale at S$109 (U.P S$149).
Canon's Pixma TS8270 is a 3-in-1 printer with 15 ipm (B&W) and 10 ipm (colour) print speeds. It supports auto duplex printing, has built-in wireless connectivity, a memory card slot, and supports mobile and services like Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Canon Print Service. It is on sale at S$199 (U.P S$269)
Epson
The Epson WF-C5790 is an all-in-one device with scan, copy, and fax functions. It supports Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, NFC, and USB 2.0 connectivity, as well as Epson Connect. It also features a maximum monthly duty cycle of 45,000 pages. It is on sale now for S$379 (U.P S$429)
The Epson L6190 was a previous winner in our Printer of the Year category in 2018. It features a 30-page automatic document feeder (ADF), a 250-sheet paper tray, a 2.4-inch touch panel, and supports double-sided printing (a rarity for ink tank printers). It is currently on sale for S$479 (U.P S$509).
The Epson L3150 has an ultra-high page yield of 4,500 black & 7,500 colour pages with a set of ink bottles that are priced at only $9.90 per ink bottle. It supports borderless printing up to 4R as well as Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. It is going for only S$249 (U.P S$279).
HP
The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M281 Multifunction Printers has a duty cycle of up to 40,000 pages and can print up to 21 pages per minute in both colour and black and white. Able to print, scan, copy and fax, and can do auto-duplexing when printing. It is currently on sale at S$599 (U.P S$ 817).
This OfficeJet Pro 8020 inkjet all-in-one can print at a speed of 20ppm in black and 10ppm in colour. A wireless-enabled printer, it also has 2-sided printing and scan-to-email functions. Going for just S$199 (U.P S$229).
Acer
The Acer Nitro VG270 is a Full-HD monitor with a 75Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Usually priced at S$298, you can pick one up here for S$228.
Acer's ED242QR is a 23.6-inch Full0HD 1080p resolution monitor that has 1,920 x 1,080 pixels resolution as well as FreeSync support. It is on sale now for S$208 (U.P. S$498).
ASUS
The ASUS ROG XG32VQ is a 32-inch curved gaming monitor with ultra-fast 144Hz refresh rate. The 124% sRGB colour space gamut allows for a wider range of life-like, vibrant colours. It still has FreeSync technology for no-tearing visuals. Attendees at the Tech Show can get this on sale at S$829 (U.P S$899).
This ASUS ROG VP278H is a 27-inch 1080p monitor with a 1ms response time. It has two HDMI inputs and even comes with a built-in speaker. All for just S$209 (U.P. S$279) and it even comes with a free ASUS backpack.
LG
The LG 34UC99 34-inch QHD curved ultra-wide monitor supports FreeSync, has built-in speakers, and accepts a variety of I/Os, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, and USB-C, and USB 3.0. It’s going for S$1,099 (U.P. S$1499) at the show.
The LG 24MK600M has a virtually borderless 24-inch Full-HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) IPS Display. It supports FreeSync and it is going at the Tech Show 2019 for only S$138 (U.P. S$199), much less than the previous show's price of S$169.
MSI
The MSI Optix Mag321Curv has a blend of a 60Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, 300cd/m2 brightness, to provide the most premium 4K resolution for your gaming needs. It is going for S$899 at the Tech Show.
The MSI MAG271CR curved gaming monitor is going for S$389 (U.P S$499) at the Tech Show 2019. This curved 27-inch display has Full-HD resolution, with 144Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync support!
Pixxel+
The Pixxel+ Extreme XC24HD from Armageddon has a 144Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, Full-HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and a R1800 curvature to the screen. At the Tech Show 2019, it is going for S$199 (U.P. S$249).
The Pixxel+ Xtreme XC32HD FHD gaming monitor from Armageddon has a Full-HD screen with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, a refresh rate of 165Hz, and a speedy 1ms response time. The price at the Tech Show 2019 is a low S$399 down from a usual price of S$699.
Prism+
Aftershock's branded Prism+ display has its Prism+ F270i Pro on sale for S$449 (U.P S$599) at the tech show. It has a 27-inch IPS-type (AHVA) panel, a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution, and a 144Hz refresh rate. Grey-to-grey response time is rated at 5ms.
The Prism+ X340 from Aftershock is a 34-inch curved gaming monitor with a 3,440 x 1,440-pixel resolution. It supports up to 144Hz refresh rate (but only up to a resolution of 2,560 x 1,080 pixels) and the panel touts 100% sRGB coverage. Going for S$599 (U.P: $1,268).
Philips
The Philips 58PUT6183 smart, 4K Ultra HD TV, comes with even more at the Tech Show. Customers buying this at S$849 also get a 3-year warranty, wall mounting, and free HDMI cable as well as a mystery gift.
Samsung
Samsung’s 4K Ultra HD screen comes with HDR10+ and a screen resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. It is available at the Tech Show 2019 for S$1,199 (U.P S$1,799).
Can your television really be art? Samsung's Frame TVs certainly come close. Samsung's special offer for their 55 and 65-inch Frame TVs at the Tech Show include a savings of up to S$2,600. The 55-inch usually goes for S$3,999 while the 65-inch usually retails at S$5,599.
A free upgrade is always nice. Samsung is giving customers who purchase the OLED 65Q60R a free upgrade to Q75R series of the same size. Enjoy better performance and energy efficiency for the same value!
Sony
The A8G 4K OLED Android TV features Sony’s 4K HDR Processor X1 Extreme, Acoustic Surface audio system and comes with a stand that you can rotate 180° for it to rise up to give you space to put your soundbar. At the Tech Show 2019, the 55-inch model is going for S$4,299 (U.P S$6.499).
With support for Android TV, Sony's 65X8000G UHD 4K TV has a display resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and comes with a free wall mount when purchased at the Tech Show. It is on sale for S$2,099 (U.P S$3,499).
With support for Android TV, Sony's 65X8000G UHD 4K TV has a display resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and comes with a free wall mount when purchased at the Tech Show. It is on sale for S$2,099 (U.P S$3,499).
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