Best gaming and audio deals from The Tech Show 2025
The Tech Show 2025 has a wide variety of gaming peripherals and essentials, as well as a few eyewatering audio deals. We suss out some of them to share with you.
By Liu Hongzuo -
A true gaming or audio setup is never really complete. It could always be improved with a better monitor arm, wireless game controller, or even a better desk and chair. The same goes for your personal audio needs, and true audiophiles would tell you there’s no upper spending limit. To help you focus on best buys, we narrowed down some of the gaming deals and audio promotions you can get at The Tech Show 2025, located at Suntec Conventional Hall this weekend.
Don’t forget to catch all of our The Tech Show 2025 coverage at the Tech Show Portal where you’ll also find full brochure listings, reviews, guides, and more.
As a reminder, The Tech Show 2025 is this weekend from 30 October to 2 November 2025 at Suntec Convention Centre. Level 3 and Level 4 open at 12 PM. Both levels close at 9 PM.
Dreamcore Ghost RX 9060 XT Edition
Dreamcore gaming PCs.
Dreamcore offers a rather attractive prebuilt gaming PC called the Ghost RX 9060 XT Edition. You’re getting an AMD Ryzen 7 7700 CPU with a Pulse AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT (16GB) graphics card, and it comes with all the essentials, including 32GB of RAM (6,000MHz), Wi-Fi 7 compatibility, and 1TB of storage. It also includes an MSI power supply and the MAG PANO M100R PZ casing with an angled window, so you can reasonably say that this package does have the essential performance and aesthetic combined into one.
All that for only S$1,540 (usual price S$1,975) makes it rather hard to resist. Find it at the Dreamcore (Booth 8701) on level 4.
JBL Stage2, a 5.2 home theatre speaker system (Sound Gallery)
JBL Stage2, home theatre system with 5.2-channel.
For a cool S$5,999 (originally S$8,294), distributor Sound Gallery is stuffing its moneyed patrons with a JBL Stage2 5.2-channel home speaker system.
The sound system for living rooms has five surround speakers (2x Stage 280F floor-standing speakers, 2x Stage 240H wall-mounted speakers, 1x Stage 245C central speaker) and two Stage 220P subwoofers for bass. For that show floor special price, it also comes with an MA7100HP AV Receiver to help drive and amplify your sound. The price also includes free delivery to your house, speaker cables, and subwoofer cables.
Find them at Sound Gallery (Level 4, Booth 8305) and listen to Taylor Swift justify her choice in men using a four-chord progression. Be sure to let the booth folks know if twice the bass helps you spot red flags. The folks also shared that they are open to reserving listening slots and other queries via WhatsApp (+65 8828 9406).
The Laboratory by Reformd: Build-A-Board mechanical keyboard
The Laboratory by Reformd
Want to build a mechanical keyboard but don’t know which brands to choose for the components? The Laboratory has Build-A-Board services using select, well-known keyboard brands. Three tiers of value are available: Tier A (S$99), Tier B (S$149), and Tier C (S$199), each offering a complete keyboard for you to bring home.
Tier C for The Laboratory’s Build-A-Board service.
In the Tier C example shown here, you can pick from five different keyboard cases with plates (Yunzii IF99, AL66, AL75 Pro, AL80, AL98), 12 different mechanical switches from HMX, Outemu, Kailh, KTT, or G Jupiter, and 10 different FBB keycaps. Even if you end up picking a lower-tier baseplate, you can upgrade and choose keycaps from higher tiers at S$10 per upgrade (e.g. a Tier A package, but add S$20 to pick Tier C keycaps).
You can find The Laboratory by Reformd sharing a booth with Dreamcore at Level 4, Booth 8701.
Logitech G: purchase-with-purchase wireless charging mousepad
Logitech G at The Tech Show 2025.
Select Logitech G gaming mice have a key advantage: you can wirelessly charge the peripheral by placing it directly on a compatible wireless charging mousepad.
Over at the Logitech booth (Level 4, Booth 8201), the popular accessories brand makes it awfully simple for you. Many of its wireless gaming mice, like the Superlight 2 (S$169, originally S$249) or the G502 X Lightspeed (S$139, originally S$199), aren’t just going on discount. Buying one entitles you to a purchase-with-purchase Powerplay 2 wireless charging system mousepad at S$119, down from its usual S$169, so you can enjoy that wireless charging experience.
Logitech G brochure at Logitech booth.
That’s your sign to get your Logitech G mouse combo going strong. Head to the booth to pick your favourite gaming mouse.
MSI Katana 15 (20-core Intel CPU with NVIDIA graphics)
MSI Katana 15
We spotted an exclusive show-only offer at GameProSG’s booth (Level 3, Booth 305). It’s none other than the MSI Katana 15 gaming laptop (not to be confused with Creative’s more popular Katana under-monitor soundbar), with specs slightly different from other similar retail versions but at a stronger appeal with its S$1,999 show price (originally S$2,299).
The laptop includes a 20-core Intel Core i7-14700HX CPU, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card with 8GB of memory, a 15.6-inch 1440p display with a 165Hz refresh rate, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and support for Copilot, Microsoft’s assistive AI. It even comes with Windows 11 Home (64-bit) in the bundle.
To make the deal even sweeter, the distributor is offering a free gift bundle with each purchase, which includes an MSI bagpack, an MSI gaming mouse, a mechanical keyboard, a MonsterX mousepad, a 64GB thumbdrive, and a notebook cooler.
Earl by Noble chair with SG-inspired scents
Earl by Noble
Noble Desk has a range of mesh office/gaming chairs called Earl by Noble. At The Tech Show 2025, you can get an Earl for S$349 in Grey, and upgrade it further by paying an extra S$50 for aluminum legs to hold its wheels, another S$50 for the chair to come in Black, and another S$50 for an optional footrest. The chair usually starts at S$599 without any add-ons or changes.
Noble scented mesh cleaner. From left to right: MBS-inspired, Jewel-inspired.
However, the real draw on the show floor is the free scented mesh cleaner (originally S$9.90) you get with each Earl. Buying a chair lets you choose between two scents: one heavily inspired by Marina Bay Sands and the other highly reminiscent of Jewel Changi Airport. Basically, you can make your mesh chair smell really, really expensive. According to Noble, the scented mesh cleaner uses essential oils as its key ingredients.
Go smell these chairs at Level 4, Booth 8323.
Omnidesk 22% off bundles
Omnidesk at The Tech Show 2025
Omnidesk needs very little introduction. Almost anyone who has tried to shop for a mechanised, adjustable standing desk in recent times would have come across this prolific brand.
The real offer here is the 22% off bundle, which lets you get 22% off your total bill. You can trigger this deal by picking any of its standing desk models and combining it with either one of their ergonomic chairs, or by combining the desk with four desk accessories (each accessory must be worth S$29 or more).
Omnidesk at The Tech Show 2025
By taking advantage of its 22% bundle, you can get the base version of Omnidesk’s flagship-tier Ascent table for S$679 (S$870 without the bundle, originally S$1,378). Free delivery is included, too.
Razer BlackWidow Low-Profile HyperSpeed Mechanical Keyboard
Razer BlackWidow Low-Profile HyperSpeed
The recently launched Razer Blackwidow Low-Profile HyperSpeed series of mechanical keyboards are available at The Tech Show 2025. Two variants are available: the S$299 full-size (includes a numpad) and the S$259 TKL (tenkeyless, no numpad).
While a low-profile keyboard caters more to personal preferences and taste, Razer did not neglect to include all the features that make its BlackWidow mechanical keyboards a standout option in the market. For example, the HyperSpeed refers to its 2.4GHz wireless, multi-device connectivity with easy device switching, while it has BlackWidow classics like a multi-function roller, dedicated macro buttons, and media controls.
This keyboard range is barely 2-3 months old, making it one of the newest gaming peripherals on the show floor. Heck, it was the first one we saw when we walked in.
Find it at the GameProSG booth (Level 3, Booth 305).