If you’re thinking of getting a new laptop or camera, hold your horses.
The PC Show 2019, arguably one of the largest IT and consumer electronics exhibitions in Singapore, is back with its 29th edition from 30 May to 2 June.
Here are some of the many sweet deals you can snag at The PC Show.
Huawei fans first got hyped at the Huawei P30 Pro earlier this year, with its insane 50X Zoom camera function.
Now, we have something else to look forward to — the Huawei Matebook 13 range will be making its first appearance in Singapore at The PC Show 2019.
Its sleek and clean design is sure to make the notebook a convenient companion whenever you’re on the go. There’s the MateBook X Pro and the MateBook 13. The former boasts up to a ridiculous 3K resolution.
Wired earphones are so old-fashioned nowadays — at least compared to their wireless counterparts. Not only will you look stylo-milo, you also won’t have to deal with all those messy cables.
The Mavin Air-X Sports True Wireless Earphone is making an appearance at the show, and will feature striking colours for you to choose from.
There’ll also be portable music players such as the FiiO M11 Android-based model.
We know nobody probably uses them anymore, but if you’re a true maverick who prefers going the old-school way, these may just attract you.
If you’re looking for new phone cases, holders or even mini portable fans to beat the heat in Singapore, chances are these will be available at the sale as well.
Here’s the full list of brands at The PC Show 2k19:
With The PC Show happening at the start of the June school holidays, there’s no better time to bring the whole family down for a day of good electronic deals.
So head on down to the MBS Expo and Convention Centre to get yourself some IT gadgets on a budget!
Venue: Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Level 1
Date: 30 May-2 Jun 2019
Time: 12 to 9pm daily
Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT Station
All images courtesy of PC Show 2019.
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The suspect casually watched as the woman became consumed by flames.
The thief left the wallet and more than RM200 behind, presumably to mislead the 72-year-old…
Such poor sportsmanship.