Event Coverage

IT Show 2010 Coverage - Part 1

By Team HardwareZone - 11 Mar 2010

Fuji Xerox and HTC Booths

Fuji Xerox's Booth

If you are looking for a printer fix, be sure to drop by the Fuji Xerox booth. Offering a plethora of printers for small businesses, these printers also come with free Swenson vouchers. Extra to note: the brand was voted Best Laser Printer Brand in the Reader's Choice Award during our very own Tech Awards 2010.

An A4 mono laser printer perfect for office use, the Phaser 3124 offers a 24ppm print speed, up to 1200 x 600 image quality and a 3-year carry-in warranty. Priced at $129 (U.P. $159) with free $50 Swenson vouchers.

Looking for an affordable multi-function printer? The WorkCentre 3119 is an A4 3-in-1 mono laser printer that not only prints but scans and copies. Boasting a decent 18ppm print speed and a 3-year carry-in warranty, the printer comes at a sweet price of $199 (U.P $359) with free $50 Swenson vouchers.

Awarded a Best Value (Multi-Test) award by HWM Singapore, the DocuPrint C1190 FS lives up to its name as it comes with printing, scanning, copying and faxing capabilities at $799 (U.P $899). Free $50 Swensen vouchers and free installation.

The DocuPrint C2120 offers 20ppm (B/W) and 18ppm (Color) print speed, and up to 600 x 600 dpi image quality. Comes with 1-year on-site warranty at $659 with free $50 Swensen vouchers, a free duplex unit worth $280 and free installation.

 

HTC's Booth

This year, HTC is armed and ready to tempt more consumers to pick up a Microsoft Windows Mobile or Google Android phone.

Sporting a huge 4.3-inch at a display resolution of 800 x 480 and armed with a speedy Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, the HTC HD2 is now available at a more affordable price point of $918.

Reaching its one-year mark soon, the HTC Touch Diamond2, armed with Windows Mobile 6.5 and a 3.2-inch touch screen, also sees itself becoming more affordable to the masses at $678.

One of the best sellers at this year's IT Show is the HTC Snap, which was selling fast by the time we reached the HTC booth. The reason? It costs $0 for the first 20 customers after a $200 trade-in. And if you're heading for your next reservist or work in a sensitive environment, there's also the non-camera version going for $418.

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