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CEE 2018 highlights

By Team HardwareZone - 27 May 2018

TVs & Projectors

Philips

The 55-inch Philips 901F 4K OLED TV features Ambilight (basically LED lights that produce halos of colors around the TV), runs the Android TV platform, and plays nice with HDR. Going for $2,699 (U.P: $3,299).

There are regular Philips TV deals being dished out at CEE. For example, when we were there, there was this 50-inch 4K smart TV going for just $799. Even comes with freebies like wall mount and Choice vouchers.

 

Samsung

As Samsung’s 2018 QLED TVs start to arrive in stores, now’s probably a good time to pick up the 2017 models. For example, the 55-inch curved Q8CA, which has high brightness to make HDR content shine, a smart remote that can control multiple devices, and a single One Connect cable to reduce cable clutter around your TV, is going for $2,799 at this show (U.P: $5,199). Free gifts include wall mount and another 55-inch TV. Citibank credit card customers who pay with their card will get an additional $100 off.

Looking for an affordable 4K UHD TV for the bedroom? Samsung new NU7100 model is already in stores, and you can find the 43-inch version at the show for just $899 (U.P: $1,099). The TV has a slim and modern design, supports HDR10+ HDR format, and can be easily set up with your mobile device. Free gifts include a Samsung 360 camera.

For something a bit bigger, the 49-inch NU7300 will set up back $1,299. This curved 4K TV also supports HDR10+. There’s also a 55-inch version going for $1,699. Free gifts include Samsung 360 camera and grocery vouchers.

 

Sony

The Bravia A8F is Sony’s latest 4K OLED TV. It supports HDR, runs the Android TV platform, and features an Acoustic Surface technology in which the sound comes directly from the screen. The 55-inch model is going for $5,499 at the show, while the 65-inch one is going for $7,899. Either gets you free $100 Isetan vouchers and jersey vouchers worth $110.

The new X9000F 4K LCD-LED TV supports various HDR video formats, including HDR10, Hybrid Log-Gamma and Dolby Vision. It runs Android TV, which means you can easily find your favourite content with Voice Search and cast video, games, and apps from your mobile device to the big screen. The 49-inch model is the smallest you can get, and it’s going for $2,499 here, and you get free jersey vouchers worth $110. 85-inch is the biggest screen size you can get for the X9000F, and but that would cost you $12,999.

If you only need a full HD TV, the W800F is going on sale here for $1,349 (49-inch) and $1,049 (43-inch). The TV is powered by Android TV, which means you’ve no shortage of movies, music, photos, games, and apps; and with Chromecast built-in, you can easily send content from your smartphone or tablet to the TV.

 

Epson

The Epson EH-TW5650 is a full HD home theater projector with a brightness rating for 2,500 lumens. It has built-in wireless and a 10W speaker, supports 3D and screen mirroring, and touts a lamp life up to 7,500 hours in Eco mode. Going for $1,499 and you get free $150 NTUC vouchers, two pairs of 3D glasses, a RAVPower fast wireless Qi charger, and a trolley.

The 3,600-lumen EB-U42 is business projector with built-in wireless LAN and wireless mirroring functions. A WUXGA projector (1,920 x 1,200), it’s going for $1,299, and you get free gifts such as $80 NTUC vouchers, a RAVPower fast wireless Qi charger, carry case, and trolley. Any Epson projector purchase will also give you the chance to buy its ELPAP10 wireless dongle at $99 (U.P: $120).

 

ViewSonic

The ViewSonic M1 is an 854 x 480-pixel portable projector with up to 250 ANSI lumens brightness and a 30,000-hour light source lifespan. Going for $499 at the show (U.P: $599).

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