Comex 2019 highlights
It's Tech Show time and here are some of the best deals we found at Comex 2019!
Comex 2019 is on!
Comex 2019 is taking place again, and in case you have missed our sneak peek of the show's deals, here's a rundown of Comex's location, when it's happening, and the show floors' opening hours.
- When: September 5 to 8, 2019
- Where: Suntec Singapore
- Opening hours: Level 3: 11 AM to 9 PM, Levels 4 & 6: 12 PM to 9 PM
- Entrance fee: Free!
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Here are the deals on the show floor!
Singtel
Purchase a new Singtel hi! prepaid SIM card for only S$5 (U.P S$8) at the show and get up to 4GB of data. It also comes with a 30-day insurance plan to guard against unforeseen events.
Enjoy Singtel's 1Gbps Fibre plan for only S$39.90, and you can opt for add-ons like the Xiaomi Smart Sensor Set and Mi Home Security Camera for an additional S$7 every month.
For fans of Dyson products, you can choose to pair your Singtel Fibre plan with either a Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer for S$22 per month, or the Dyson Cyclone V10 Fluffy cordless vacuum cleaner for S$27 per month.
StarHub
Get to enjoy StarHub's Turbo Gamer 2Gbps at S$0 for the first three months (subsequent monthly payment of S$62.90 applies thereafter). Get a free ASUS ROG Strix Evolve gaming mouse as a show special.
Read more about StarHub's new Turbo Gamer 2Gbps plan here.
Enjoy 50% off for the first three months, at S$14.95 per month, for StarHub's Entertainment Pass. The monthly charges revert to S$29.90 from the fourth month onwards.
Get an additional month free for HomeHub Plus at the show, i.e., S$0 for the first four months, and pay S$68.80 per month from the fifth month onwards. There's also a free 6-month Sports Pass!
MyRepublic
Sign up for MyRepublic 1Gbps Fibre Broadband plan for S$32.99 per month, and get a Wi-Fi Hub AC1600 router for free. Top up an additional S$3 per month to upgrade to a Wi-Fi Halo AC2200 router.
Giga
Giga is StarHub's answer to the local MVNOs, and it has a S$25 for 25GB of data (1,000-minute talktime, 1,000 SMS). As a show promotion, sign up using the Giga app, apply a promo code, and get to enjoy the first month for free.
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$262. If you need 144Hz support, there’s the VG271P, which also sports a Full HD resolution, 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync — and that’s going for S$350.
AOC
This AG322FCX is a 31.5-inch, Full HD curved gaming monitor. It supports 144Hz and FreeSync, has a 4ms GtG response time and offers a variety of I/Os, including VGA, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. Going for S$399.
ASUS
The ROG Strix XG49VQ is a massive 49-inch curved gaming monitor with a 3,840 x 1,080-pixel resolution. A FreeSync 2 and HDR-compatible monitor, it also touts a 144Hz refresh rate and a height adjustable stand. Going for S$1,549 and comes with a free gaming headset.
The ROG Strix XG438Q is a 43-inch 4K monitor with a 120Hz VA panel. A DisplayHDR 600-compliant monitor, it also boasts 90% DCI-P3 coverage, FreeSync 2 HDR support and built-in 2 x 10W speakers. You can pick one up at this show for S$1,669 and it comes with a gaming headset.
BenQ
The Zowie XL2740 is a 27-inch Full HD gaming monitor with a native 240Hz refresh rate. This G-Sync-compatible monitor has a feature called Black eQualizer that increases the visibility in dark scenes without overexposing the bright areas; and it even comes with a a shield to help you focus on the game. Going for S$799.
Dell
The Dell UltraSharp U2719DC monitor uses a 27-inch IPS panel with a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution, offers a brightness up to 350 nits, and has USB Type-C port that supports both video and data transfers as well as up to 65W of power for charging compatible devices. Going for S$779.
LG
The 23.6-inch 24GL600F is a Full HD gaming monitor that touts a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time for smooth gaming visuals. A FreeSync-compatible monitor, it’s equipped with two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort. Going for just S$299.
The 32GK850F is a 31.5-inch monitor with a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution. A DisplayHDR 400-compliant display, it supports HDR10 and covers 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut. It’s a capable gaming monitor too, thanks to its support for FreeSync 2 and 144Hz refresh rate. All this for just S$599.
Philips
This Philips 328M6FJRMB is a 31.5-inch, 144Hz curved gaming monitor. It supports FreeSync, has a 4ms response time, and comes with VGA, HDMI, and DisplayPort inputs. You can find it at this show going for S$639.
Prism+
Prism+ has released a few monitors recently, including this 31.5-inch X315 Max, which has 3,840 x 2,160-pixel VA panel, a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, and support for HDR10 and 60Hz refresh rate. You can get it at this show for S$549.
Samsung
The Samsung C49RG90 is a 49-inch ultra-wide curved monitor with a 5,120 x 1,440-pixel panel. Powered by quantum dots, it offers a peak brightness of 1,000 nits, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 4ms response time. It also supports FreeSync 2 and comes with a variety of I/Os, including DisplayPort, HDMI and USB 3.0. Going for S$1,878 here.
The 34-inch C34J791 offers a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution and supports a fast 100Hz refresh rate. With colours enhanced by quantum dots, this QLED curved monitor also comes with two Thunderbolt 3 ports. Going for S$1,178.
Brother
The Brother MFC-L3750CDW is a colour laser-class printer with print, copy, scan and fax functions and a top speed of 24ppm. It comes with a 50-sheet ADF, supports USB Host function, and has a paper tray with a 250-sheet capacity. Buy it at S$468 or S$448 if you’re an educator or a student.
The Brother MFC-T910DW is a 4-in–1 inkjet printer with print, scan, copy, and fax functions. An ink tank printer that uses ink refill bottles, each refill set can print up to 6,500 pages in black and 5,000 pages in color. The MFC-T910DW also supports wired and wireless LAN connectivity, which means it’s easy to share it with other people and print to it wirelessly using a phone or tablet. Going for S$408.
Canon
Canon’s new iNSPiC series of instant printers are at COMEX. You can read about the iNSPiC C and S here, but in a nutshell, the S is the higher-end of the two 2-in–1 camera + printer hybrids, as it offers Bluetooth connectivity and has a ring light for nicer portraits. The P is a portable printer only, so get this if you don’t need the camera function. Price? S$149 for the C, S$189 for the P and S$209 for the S.
The imageCLASS MF645Cx is a laser printer that offers print, scan, copy and fax functions. Print speed is rated at 21ppm (mono and colour), and it has a single-pass duplex ADF at the top for quicker copying of multi-page documents. Going for S$549 and you get a free black toner, free delivery and a free LifeSense blood pressure monitor.
Epson
The EcoTank M2140 is a mono ink tank printer with a 20ipm print speed. It supports auto duplex printing, and is equipped with a 1.44-inch LCD control panel. Going for S$358 at this show, and you get free S$30 NTUC vouchers (S$50 if you do a trade-in) and a trolley for free.
The EcoTank M3170 is a monochrome ink tank AIO printer that supports Wi-Fi connectivity and auto duplex printing. Again, a single black ink bottle costs just S$14.90 and lets you print up to 6,000 pages. Going for S$409 at the show, and you get a free trolley and S$30 NTUC vouchers ($50 if you do a trade-in).
Fuji Xerox
The Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M225 dw is a mono laser printer that prints up to 26ppm. It supports wireless and can do two-sided printing, too. Going for S$239 here.
HP
The new HP LaserJet Pro MFP M148dw offers a print speed of up to 28ppm (mono) and a scan resolution of up to 1,200 dpi. Priced at just S$279, it’s suitable for those who need a fast printer but don’t need to print in colour. If you need fax, there’s a M148fdw and that’s going for S$299. Both come with free S$50 shopping voucher and trolley.
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$229, you still get free gifts such as $50 shopping voucher and trolley.
Lexmark
This Lexmark MX421 is a mono laser printer with a print speed of up to 42ppm. Going for S$600 at this show.
Philips
This Philips 55-inch 55PUT7303 is a 4K TV running Android TV. It also has a 3-sided Ambilight function, which uses LEDs on the sides of the TV to cast on-screen colours onto the walls. Going for just S$1,149.
Samsung
The 55-inch RU7100 4K TV supports HDR10+, has an easy-to-use Smart Hub interface, and is one of the Samsung TVs to have the new Apple TV app. Better yet is the price: just S$1,149 and you even get free 6 months Singtel CAST.
Part of Samsung’s 2019 QLED TV lineup, the Q60R offers 100% colour volume, a Quantum Processor 4K that intelligently upscales every scene to create an optimised viewing experience and a Magic Screen function that adds meaningful images to an otherwise black screen. Like many of the other Samsung 2019 TVs, it too supports the new Apple TV app and AirPlay 2. Usually going for S$2,999, the 55-inch is available at this show for S$2,249.
The Q75R has all the features of the aforementioned Q60R. The biggest difference is that the Q75R supports full-array local dimming, while the Q60R is an edge-LED dimming model. In short, the Q75R is the higher-end model. That said, the 55-inch Q75R, for some reason, is going for just S$1,999. Limited stock, though — so hurry.
Sony
This 55-inch Sony Bravia X9500G is a 4K TV running Android TV, which means it has built-in Chromecast and Google Play store. It also features Sony’s Acoustic Multi-Audio system, which adds two sound positioning tweeters in the rear of the TV to the bass reflex speakers to create a sound-from-picture experience. Going for S$2,429.
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. The 55-inch model is going for S$5,499 (pro tip: ask for more discounts!).
PSA: you can get an additional S$450 off when you buy a 75-inch and a 55-inch Sony Bravia TV but it must be in the same receipt. Eligible 75-inch models include the X9500G, X8500G and X8000G; and eligible 55-inch models include the A9G, A8G, X9500G, X8500G, X8577G, X8000G and X7000G.
TCL
This 65-inch TCL 65P8S is a 4K Android TV that has the Google Play store and Chromecast function built-in. It apparently supports HDR10+ (like Samsung TVs) as well as Dolby Audio. The best part is the price: just S$999.
The 55P3CUS is a 55-inch 4K UHD TV. While this curved TV doesn’t run Android TV, it still supports apps such as Netflix and YouTube. Going for S$799 at this show.
Audio Technica
It's been a while since we saw Audio-Technica at the show, and they've got the ATH-M50x on sale for just S$198, down S$30 from the usual price of S$228, and you'll get a MX Case thrown in. That's a decent discount for these monitor series headphones that use 45mm large-aperture drivers and 90o swivelling earcups.
Also on discount, is the ATH-ANC9. These are going for just S$168, down S$80 from the usual price of S$248. And you'll get a free Audio Technica notebook thrown in. Not too bad for these noise-cancelling headphones that fold flat for easy storage while traveling.
Creative
Creative has their latest SXFI Theater headphones at the show, and you can get them for just S$249 instead of the usual of S$299 with the exclusive show vouchers at the booth. That's pretty good considering these were only just released. Again, these are wireless headphones that boast SXFI capabilities streamed over a proprietary wireless connection for better stability.
There's even a special bundle promo at the show where you can get the SXFI Theater headphones with the Creative Outlier Gold wireless earbuds for just S$289! That means you're only paying S$40 more for the wireless earbuds instead of the usual price of S$139. Quite a steal, yes?
Should you get the SXFI Theater headphones? Find out what we thought in this sneak peek here!
Otherwise, check out the new Novas. These are portable Wi-Fi multi-room smart speaker lights that are Amazon Alexa compatible and can give you up to 16.8 million colours via app. These are going for just S$149 at the show, down S$100 from the usual price of S$249.
Google's speakers can also be found at the show, so you can get the Google Home here for S$99 instead of the usual price of S$169. That's a good 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 Home Mini. 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$59 at the show, just S$20 off from the usual of S$79.
Jabra
The Jabra Sport Pace is again on sale at the show. This is going for just S$58, down S$110 from the regular price of S$168. Not bad for these wireless sports in-ear headphones that have a IP54 rating against sweat, rain and dust and a fast charge feature that gives you an hour's worth of playback time from just 15 minutes of charging.
Also on offer, is the Jabra Elite Sport. This is going for just S$278 instead of the usual price of S$368. That's a 24% savings, and you'll even get a free Jabra water bottle worth S$19.90 thrown in. Pretty good for these wireless in-ears with advanced two-microphone technology for better wireless call performance.
Read our review of the Jabra Elite Sport here.
Jaybird
Jaybird has their sports headphones on offer at PC Show 2019, with the Tarah Pro here as one of their best buys. It's going for S$199, a modest S$30 down from the usual price of S$229. But that's still prety good for these IPX7-rated sport earphones that can give you a full 14 hours of playback time on a single charge.
Otherwise, check out the Run XT. These are true wireless ear buds that have IPX7 moisture resistance rating and interchangeable ear fins for a more secure fit. They're going for a show special of S$179 instead of the usual of S$299, a massive savings of S$120. And you'll get a duffel bag thrown in!
JBL
Looking for portable speakers? JBL has the Pulse 3 is going for just S$199 at the show, down from the usual of S$339. That's a pretty good price for these speakers which give 360o sound via its three drivers and dual passive radiators, and offer a light show that runs in perfect sync with your music.
Read our coverage of the the JBL Pulse 3 here.
If bigger sound is what you're after, go with the JBL Xtreme here. That's going for S$209 instead of S$399, a savings of S$100!
Klipsch
Billed as "Your first Premium headphones", the X6i uses a single KG-723 Full-Range Balanced Armature driver which is tuned for midrange and high frequency extension. It of course features Klipsch's patented oval ear tips for excellent comfort and passive noise canceling, and is going for just S$289 at the show instead of the usual of S$329. Buy two or more to get it at S$279, a full 15% off!
Otherwise, look at the T5 True Wireless. These are only S$30 cheaper at S$319, but you'll get a chance to truly personalise the sets by having them engraved at the show. And there's a chance to win a limited edition R6i that's worth S$179!
Read our experience with the Klipsch T5 True Wireless here.
Plantronics
Want some music while you workout? Check out the Plantronics BackBeat Fit 2100 then. These wireless sport earbuds have a listening time of up to seven hours while being both sweatproof and waterproof. They're going for just S$99 at the show, down some S$70 from the usual of S$169.
Read our coverage of the Plantronics BackBeat Fit 2100.
Otherwise, check out the BackBeat Go 410. These are also wireless neckband-style earbuds, but they have active-noise canceling capabilities. They go for eight hours with noise-canceling and are able to stay in deep sleep for up to 180 days. They're going for S$159 at the show, down S$60 from the usual of S$219. And you'll get a free iWalk battery pack thrown in.
Read our review of the Plantronics BackBeat Go 410.
Samsung
Looking for a new sound bar? Check out the HW-Q60R then (top soundbar). 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.
Otherwise, look at the HW-R550. This has a wireless subwoofer for better bass, and a smart sound mode that optimizes sound according to what you're watching so you always get the best experience. This is going for just S$399 instead of the usual price of S$749, a savings of S$400.
Sennheiser
Sennheiser's got their headphones at the show too, and the Momentum around-ear wireless is on steep discount. This can be had for just S$399 at the show, down S$300 from the usual of S$699. That's a great price for these wireless headphones that also boast Active Noise-cancelling capabilities.
Read our coverage of the Sennheiser Momentum here.
You can also check out the PXC 550 Wireless impressed us greatly in our wireless headphone shootout . It can be had for just S$399 at the show, a good S$250 savings from the usual price of S$649, and is well worth a quick audition if you're looking for new headphones.
Read our review of the Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless here.
Sonos
Sonos has their speakers at the show too, with the usual combo discounts. For example, get a pair of One speakers for just S$588 instead of S$658. That's a savings of S$70, and gives you stereo sound with Google Assistant support.
If you want the newest Sonos has to offer instead, check out the Sonos Amp. This is going for a modest discount of S$50 at S$1,049 instead of S$1,099. This compact amp supports up to 125W per channel, and can also drive more speakers in mono mode.
Read our coverage of the Sonos Amp here.
Sony
If you're looking for active noise-canceling, few are better than the WH-1000XM3 here. This is going for just S$464 at the show, down almost S$150 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.
For something you can use while you work out, check out the WF-SP700N, here. This comes in a variety of colours, and is going for just S$219 at the show, down S$80 from the usual price of S$299. The WF-SP700N is rated at IPX4, so will take sweat and water splashes well, and you'll get noise-canceling too.
Read our review of the Sony WF-SP700N here.
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$1,549 at the show, down from the usual price of S$2,799, a savings of S$1,200!
Find out more about the HT-ST5000 here.
Ultimate Ears
As always, Ultimate Ears has a selection of their speakers on sale at the show, like the Boom 3 here. This has a IP67 rating, and can be totally submerged for up to 30 minutes, so you can safely take it to the pool with you. It's going for just S$169 at the show, down S$60 from the list price of S$229. Not bad for these speakers that have also have a 15-hour battery life. If you want to charge it wirelessly, you can also pick up the charging dock you see here for S$59.
For something more portable, look to the Wonderboom. This has a 10 hour battery life, is drop proof and IP67 waterproof. Get two and pair them up for true stereo sound! These are going for S$79, down half the usual price of S$149.
Canon
If you’re looking to up your photography game beyond taking photos with your phone but still want something relatively compact, check out Canon’s EOS M50. This 24.1MP camera with Dual Pixel CMOS AF is going for just S$989 as a bundle with the EF15-45mm IS STM lens at the show. You’ll also get a Manfrotto camera pouch, a free LP-E12 battery, two free 32GB SD cards, a tripod, a selfie stick, cleaning kit, fan, a card reader, and a Thule Power Shuttle Plus.
Otherwise, look to the latest Full-frame mirrorless EOS RP. This also has Dual Pixel CMOS AF for faster focusing, and a 26.2 MP Full-frame CMOS sensor. It is able to focus down to -5EV , has an ISO range of 100-40,000 (expandable to 102,400) and is capable of doing 4K movies at 24p/25p. This is being sold with the RF 24-105 f4 L IS USM lens for S$3,058 at the show instead of the usual price of S$3,698, a savings of about S$600. You'll also get a free EF-EOS R Mount Adapter, a free Thule Power Shuttle Plus bag, two free 32GB SD cards,a free camera bag,a free tripod, a free cleaning kit,a free selfie stick, a free portable fan and a free card reader.
Click here to read more about the EOS RP, and here to find out more about the EOS M50.
Fujifilm
The Fujifilm X-H1 maybe older, but is still a solid video option given the 5-axis stabilization and the 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor. There isn't any stock at the show, but place a pre-order at the booth or at the Suntec Fujifilm store for just S$1,550 and you'll get the VPB XH-1 vertical grip, a 64GB UHS-II SD cards, an Instax SQ6 Taylor Swift Edition camera, a Fujifilm hot shoe cover, and a Fujifilm MIC-ST1 thrown in. That's a total value of S$1,390 in freebies!
The older but still very capable X-T2 is also at the show, and you can get the Graphite Silver version for just S$1,641 at the show. You'll also get a free 32GB SD card, a free Instax SQ6 Taylor Swift Edition camera, a free 16GB SD card, a Fujifilm shutter button, the VPB XT-2 vertical grip, and a BLC XT2 leather grip. Also for collection at the Fujifilm store in Suntec, is a NPW126 battery, one Photo Prints voucher, a lens loan voucher, and a free X series workshop.
Read our review of the Fujifilm X-T2 here.
Sony
Sony's A9 is again one of their star buys at the show. This speedy full-frame camera is capable of continuous capture at a mind-boggling rate of 20fps , and has a Fast Hybrid system with a whopping 693 phase detection points matched with 25 contrast detect points for speedy AF to match. It's going for just S$4,499 at the show, down S$1,800 from the usual price of S$6,299! You'll also get a 64GB SD card, an extra battery, a high-speed 64GB card, and a Sony workshop thrown in for free.
To find out more about the Sony A9 click here.
Looking for something smaller? Check out the A6400 . This has 425 phase-detect points for faster autofocus performance, and features real-time eye auto-focus capabilities so you can be sure you've always got the shot. It's going for just S$1,369 at the show when paired with the SELP1650 lens, and you'll get a free 64GB memory card, a free battery, one free LCS-BBK carrying case, and a free SDW course thrown in.
Nikon
The full-frame mirrorless Z6 has a 24.5MP sensor, 273 focus points, and the ability to shoot up to 12fps with focus fixed. This is going as a package with the Z 24-70mm lens for S$3,219 at the show, and you'll get a 32GB XQD card, a free XQD reader, an exclusive S series Peak Design Slide Lite strap, an additional battery, a manfrotto bag , and a mini fan thrown in.
Another great option is the D5600. There's a student promotion running at COMEX where the first 20 to show their student passes will get to purchase the 24.2 MP camera with the 18-55mm kit set for just S$969. You'll also get a one year extended warranty, a 30L dry cabinet (redemption at the Mojito Redemption Centre), a National Geographic Tripod, a free camera bag, two free 32GB SD cards, three free sensor cleaning vouchers, and a Nikon School voucher.
Olympus
Looking for a M43 camera? Olympus is at the show with their Pen E-PL9 and they're offering it with the 14-42mm lens, the 40-150mm lens, and the 30mm Macro lens for just S$1,108 at the show. You'll also get an additional battery, an Olympus bag, a 3-month local extended warranty, and a free product workshop thrown in.
Otherwise, look to the OM-D E-M10 Mark III. This is also at the show, and it's going for S$1,138 with the 14-42mm kit lens and the 30mm Macro lens thrown in. You'll also get an additional battery, one Olympus bag, a 3-month local extended warranty, and a free product workshop thrown in.
Read our review of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III here.
The Google Pixel 3a has a 5.6-inch OLED display with a 2,220 x 1,080-pixel resolution (18.5:9 aspect ratio), and it sports a single rear camera that uses the Sony IMX363 12.2-MP sensor. It's going for $659.
Read our review of the Google Pixel 3a here.
There's also the Google Pixel 3a XL that sports a 6-inch display with a 2,160- by 1,080-pixel resolution (18:9). It's going for $779.
Read our review of the Google Pixel 3a XL here.
Huawei
The Huawei P30 Pro (512GB) needs no introduction, the device sports a 6.47-inch display with an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. It has a rear 3-camera system and is going for a discounted price of $1,398. Each purchase comes with a free bundle that comprises FreeBuds Lite (worth $188), Google Home Mini, and Chromecast (both are worth $99)
Read our review of the Huawei P30 Pro here.
The Nova 3i is going for $248 (U.P $268), and has a large 128GB capacity. If that runs out, the phone support microSD cards up to 256GB in capacity. Get a free body fat weighing scale and a free Google Home Mini!
Read our review of the Huawei Nova 3i here.
There's also the Huawei Mate20 Pro that's going for $798 (U.P $1,348) Get the same free bundle that comprises FreeBuds Lite (worth $188), Google Home Mini, and Chromecast (both are worth $99).
Read our review of the Huawei Mate20 Pro here.
Pre-order the Huawei Nova 5T for $598 at the show now. There's even a hands-on booth for interested buyers to experience the device first-hand.
Neffos
The Neffos X20 is probably the cheapest smartphone, at $168, at Comex 2019. It sports a 6.26-inch display with a rear dual-camera system. The phone even supports both fingerprint and facial recognition to unlock itself.
Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy A80 is designed with a notchless, full-screen 6.7-inch AMOLED display. It sports a pop-up rotating camera that's a first for Samsung. It's retailing at its SRP of $898, and it comes with a free 6-month screen protection insurance plan that's underwritten by Great Eastern.
Read our review of the Samsung A80 here.
The Samsung Note10+ (256GB) is going for $1,598 while the 512GB version is going for $1,898. Get a free JBL Under Armour True Wireless Flash in-ear headphones (worth $249) when you purchase either phone.
Read our review of Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ here.
If you are watching your budget, you can consider the Samsung Galaxy A70 that's going for just $498! It sports a 6.7-inch display, with a rear, three-camera system, and a 4,500mAh battery.
Read our coverage of the Samsung Galaxy A70 here.
Vivo
The Vivo S1 is another bang-for-the-buck smartphone that's going for only $369 at the show. Despite doubling back to their booth, hoping to capture their photos, the Vivo S1, as with the rest of the Vivo smartphones, were a no-show.
ASUS
If you are 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 ASUS Lyra Voice is one of the most versatile smart speakers available. Apart from playing music, it also doubles up as tri-band AC2200 mesh router. Therefore, not only can it play music and control your smart devices using Alexa, it can also help expand your home wireless network. It is priced at S$369 (U.P S$399).
The RT-AX88U is 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 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.
Aztech
The Aztech WMB250AC is a dual-band AC2100-class Wi-Fi meshing networking system that comes in a pack of three. It is ideal for folks who are staying in large homes. It delivers speeds of up to 300Mbps and 1,733Mbps on its 2.4GHz and 5GHz network respectively. Each node also has five Gigabit Ethernet ports — one for WAN and another four for LAN. It’s going for S$369 (U.P S$499) and comes with a free WIPC420HD 720p HD cloud camera worth S$109.
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 DIR-2660 is a dual-band AC2600-class router with mesh capability. If you should ever require more Wi-Fi coverage, you can add on mesh nodes. You can get it at Comex 2019 for S$179 (U.P S$209) and it will come with a free DRA-2060 dual-band AC2000 mesh networking node worth S$99.
Read our coverage of the DIR-2660 router here.
Linksys
The Linksys Velop is one of the mesh networking systems that has a dedicated network for backhaul communications. The Velop is a tri-band system that supports speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867Mbps on its 5GHz network. One of its 5GHz network is set aside for backhaul communications. A 3-pack set is going for S$429 (U.P S$499), the 2-pack set is S$299 (U.P S$399); finally, the single Velop pack is S$158 (U.P S$229). Every purchase will come with a free Belkin SurgeCube.
Read our review of the Linksys Velop here.
The Linksys MR8300 is a tri-band router with mesh networking capabilities. It supports speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and speeds of up to 867Mbps each on its two 5GHz network. And if you wish to expand Wi-Fi coverage at your home, you can do that by adding Linksys' Velop nodes to the network. You can get the MR8300 alone for S$299. You can also get it together with a dual-band Velop node for S$329, or with a tri-band Velop node for S$399. Each purchase will come with a free 10,000mAh power bank, a USB-C car charger and cable, and a 2-port swivel charger.
Netgear
The latest firmware update for the Netgear Orbi turns it into a true mesh networking system. The Orbi is one of the fastest mesh networking system around and is the winner of our Best Mesh Networking System award at Tech Awards 2018. It is an AC3000-class tri-band router capable of supporting speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network amd 867Mbps on its 5GHz network. It has a separate 5GHz network that is dedicated to backhaul communications and that supports speeds of up to 1,733Mbps. A 3-pack is priced at S$749 (U.P S$949) while a 2-pack is going for S$499 (U.P S$649).
Read our review of the Netgear Orbi here.
The Netgear XR300 is the company's entry-level gaming router. Nonetheless, it still has decent specifications, supports speeds of up to 450Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 1,300Mbps on its 5GHz network. It also features DumaOS, a router OS designed just for gaming. Using DumaOS, players can use the Geo-Filter map to configure the XR300 router to block servers and gamers that are far away. It is going for S$279.
Read our coverage of the Netgear XR300 router here.
The Netgear RAX120 is a dual-band AX6000-class Wi-Fi 6 router that supports speeds of up to 1,200Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 4,800Mbps on its 5GHz network. It also has a single 'Multi-Gig' Ethernet LAN port that can support either 5Gbps, 2.5Gbps, or 1Gbps link rates. It is going for S$799.
Read our coverage of the Netgear RAX120 here.
TP-Link
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$259 (U.P. S$309) while a 3-pack will cost S$399 (U.P S$479).
Check out our review of the TP-Link Deco M9 Plus here.
The TP-Link AX6000 is one of the more affordable Wi-Fi 6 routers available. 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).
G-Technology
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).
The G-Drive Mobile USB-C features a sleek aluminum chassis and is available in a variety of colours including silver, grey, gold, and pink gold. Available in 1TB (S$107), 2TB (S$135), and 4TB (S$206) capacities.
HP
The HP Portable SSD P500 is a basic portable external SSD that offer transfer speeds of up to 370MB/s. At less than 10mm thick and just 45g in weight, it is super compact and portable. It is available in silver, blue, red, and black. The 250GB version is S$69 (U.P S$99) while the 500GB version is S$109 (U.P S$139).
The HP EX950 and EX920 M.2 SSDs both support the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and can deliver transfer speeds over 3,000MB/s. They also come with 5-year-long warranties. Prices for the EX950 start at S$139 for the 512GB drive, while prices for the EX920 start at S$75 for a smaller 256GB drive.
LaCie
Heading to the wild outdoors and need a portable drive that is just as rugged as you are? The LaCie Rugged Secure is shock, dust, and water-resistant and features hardware encryption. The 2TB version is going for S$189 and includes two-year free data recovery service.
QNAP
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$326.
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 while the 1TB model gets S$99 worth of freebies including vouchers, and the 2TB model comes with S$199 worth of freebies including vouchers.
Check out our review of the Samsung Portable SSD T5 here.
The high-end Samsung 970 Pro SSD is available in 512GB and 1TB capacities and are priced at S$289 (U.P S$319) and S$499 (U.P S$749) respectively.
Read our coverage of the Samsung 970 Pro here.
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$759) capacity points. The 250GB drive comes with a free JBL headphone while the 500GB drive comes with a free S$10 voucher.
Read our coverage of the Samsung 970 Evo Plus 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$32, the 240GB version is S$45, 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 speed it up.
The SanDisk Extreme Pro portable SSD connects via the USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard and claims to deliver transfer speeds of up to 1,050MB/s. It's only available in 500GB and it is priced at S$219. It will come with a free limited edition SanDisk EZ-Link card.
For users demanding a little performance, the SanDisk Ultra SD SSD uses the company's 3D NAND and features nCache 2.0 technology for faster writes. It's available in 500GB (S$98) and 1TB (S$199) capacity points.
Seagate
The Backup Plus Slim is a stylish portable external hard drive that comes in a sleek aluminium case with a textured finish and is available in a variety of colors including red, silver, rose gold, and more. It's available in 1TB (S$79) and 2TB (S$99). Each purchase comes with a free soft pouch, a complimentary 2-month Adobce Creative Cloud Photography plan, and a complimentary 1-year Mylio Create plan.
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.
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.
1TB | S$85 | 8TB | S$322 |
2TB | S$108 | 10TB | S$426 |
3TB | S$135 | 12TB | S$558 |
4TB | S$157 | 14TB | S$689 |
6TB | S$246 | 16TB | S$799 |
Stor
There's a new portable external SSD in town. This is the Stor and it is officially launching at Comex 2019. It connects via USB-C and supports the faster USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard so you get transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps. The 480GB model is S$149 (U.P $199) while the 1TB model is S$359 (U.P $389).
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, plus it comes with a S$20 shopping voucher.
Toshiba
The Toshiba N300 is a high-performance drive designed for NAS applications. It spins at 7,200rpm and was designed for endurance and around-the-clock operation. Prices start at S$135 for a 4TB drive and top out at S$639 for a 14TB drive.
The Toshiba Canvio Advance in available in red, white, blue, and black, and also in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities. The 1TB drive is S$69 (U.P S$99), the 2TB drive is S$99 (U.P S$119), and the 4TB drive is S$149.
Transcend
Prices of SSDs haven fallen dramatically and there's no better time to get one than Comex 2019. The Transcend SSD230S is available in 256GB (S$55), 512GB (S$95), 1TB (S$175), and 2TB (S$349) capacities.
Verbatim
Looking for affordable SSDs? The Verbatim Vi550 are some of the cheapest we found at Comex 2019. The 256GB model is S$55 while the 512GB model is just S$89.
WD
WD's flagship SSD, the WD Black SN750, is available at Comex 2019. It offers speeds of up to 3,100MB/s and is available with and without heatsinks. Prices are as follows:
Without heatsink | With heatsinks | ||
250GB | S$109 | - | - |
500GB | S$179 | 500GB | S$219 |
1TB | S$349 | 1TB | S$389 |
2TB | S$799 | 2TB | S$839 |
The WD My Passport Wireless SD features 802.11ac so it can stream directly to any Wi-Fi-enabled device. It also features a built-in SD card reader and with its one-touch copy feature, it can immediately backup content on it without a computer. Finally, it features a rubber bumper for additional protection. Available in 500GB (S$429), 1TB (S$759), and 2TB (S$1,199) capacities.
The My Passport is WD's series of portable external hard disk drives. It's available in many colours, including blue, yellow, orange, and red. It also comes in 1TB (S$69), 2TB (S$109), and 4TB (S$149) capacity points. All drives will come with a free carrying pouch, but the 2TB drive will also come with a free wireless mouse, and the 4TB drive will come with a free 13,000mAh power bank.
Acer
The Acer Predator Triton 500 comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q. It also features a 512GB PCIe SSD for storage. It is selling now at S$2,638, along with a 3-year on-site warranty and a Predator Classic Backpack.
Read our review of the Acer Predator Triton 500 here.
The new Acer Nitro 5 is equipped with the latest Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. It also comes with a 256GB PCIe SSD and 1TB HDD. You can get it at S$1,846, together with a 2-year carry-in warranty.
The Acer Swift 5 comes with an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. The 15.6-inch IPS display also has a FHD resolution and touchscreen capabilities. The notebook is also super light, weighing just 990g. It is available now at S$1,670, together with a 2-year carry-in warranty and Swift 5 Snap Case.
Aftershock
The Aftershock APEX-15 comes with a FHD 144Hz display, an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 8GB of DDR4-2666 memory, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, and a 512GB SSD. To top things off, you'll also get a low-profile mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting. You can get it now at S$2,650, along with a 2-year on-site warranty.
Read our review of the last generation Aftershock APEX-15 here.
The Aftershock Bolt comes outfitted with an Intel Core i5-9400F processor, 16GB of DDR4-3200 memory, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070. You'll also get a 512GB SSD and either an EVGA or FSP 600W PSU to go with it. It'll cost you just S$1,395, together with a 3-year warranty.
The Aftershock Monolith is a mini-ITX PC cooled by custom liquid cooling. It features an Intel Core i7-9700F processor, 16GB of DDR4-2666 memory, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super. It'll also come with a 512GB PCIe SSD. It'll cost you S$3,175 right now.
Read our coverage of the Aftershock Monolith here.
Alienware
The new Alienware m15 sports the company's' new Legend design language. It is equipped with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4-2666 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. For storage, you get two 512GB PCIe SSDs in RAID 0 for a total of 1TB of storage. It will cost you S$3,499.
Read our review of the Alienware m15 here.
Aorus
The Aorus 15 XA comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070. For storage, it has a 512GB Intel 760p M.2 PCIe SSD and a 2TB HDD. It'll cost you S$2,899 and come with a free backpack, mouse, and mouse pad.
Armaggeddon
The Armaggeddon Eagle2070S-i7 comes with an Intel Core i7-9700K processor, 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super. It also comes with a 512GB SSD and 1TB HDD. It'll cost you S$3,199 and come with a 3-year parts warranty.
ASUS
The ASUS ROG Strix G G531 is equipped with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. For graphics, you get an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GPU. It is also equipped with a 15.6-inch 120Hz display. You can get it now at S$1,898, along with McAfee anti-virus software, a gaming mouse and a carrying case.
The ASUS ROG GL10CS desktop PC comes with the new Intel Core i5-9400 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 2GB. For storage, it has a 128GB PCIe SSD and 1TB HDD. You can get it now at S$1,198, and you'll also get a 1-year anti-virus subscription, 1 year of ASUS WebStorage, and a gaming keyboard and mouse.
Read our coverage of the ROG Strix GL10CS here.
The ASUS VivoBook S14 comes with an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It is available now at S$1,398, together with a 1-year anti-virus subscription, a notebook bag, and an optical mouse.
Read our experience with the ASUS VivoBook S14 here.
Avita
The Avita Admiror is a 14-inch notebook with an Intel Core i5-8265 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It'll ship with Windows 10 Home in S Mode, however. It'll cost you S$1,499. It is available in three different colours at launch – delight pink, blazing brown, and flaming copper.
The Avita Pura comes with an Intel Core i5-8265 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB PCIe SSD. It also ships with Windows 10 Home S Mode and weighs 1.35kg. It will cost S$799 but only comes in space grey.
Dell
The Dell XPS 13 comes equipped with an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of LPDDR3 memory, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. Its 13.3-inch screen also boasts a crisp 4K resolution and touchscreen capabilities. You can get it for S$2,699, together with 1 year of Dell Premium Support and accidental damage coverage, Absolute Lojack, and a 1-year McAfee LiveSafe subscription.
Read our review of the Dell XPS 13 here.
The Dell G7 17 is a 17.3-inch laptop powered by an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. It also has a 512GB SSD. You can get it now at S$2,399.
Dreamcore
The new Dreamcore Ghost v3.0 starts out with an AMD Ryzen 3200G, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a 1TB HDD. That said, it can be equipped with up to a Ryzen 7 3700X and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super. The Ghost v3.0 starts at just S$620.
Read our coverage of the Dreamcore Ghost v3.0 here.
Gigabyte
The Gigabyte Aero 15S OLED XA comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4-2666 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q. It also has a 512GB SSD for storage. It'll cost you S$3,699 now.
Read our review of the Gigabyte Aero 15 OLED XA here.
HP
The HP Pavilion x360 convertible comes with an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It'll also come with an NVIDIA GeForce MX120 discrete GPU. It is available now at S$1,649, together with a carrying case, stylus pen, wireless mouse, external DVD writer, amd Bluetooth earphones.
The HP Envy 13 features an Intel Core i7-8265U processor, 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It also has an NVIDIA GeForce MX150 for some extra graphics computing heft. You can get it now at S$1,499.
The HP Omen 15 comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDiA GeForce RTX 2070. For storage, it has a 512GB SSD and a 1TB HDD. Its 15.6-inch FHD display also boasts a 144Hz refresh rate. It is available now at S$3,599, together with a free mouse, backpack, headset, and anti-virus software.
Read our review of the last generation HP Omen 15 which has a similar design here.
Lenovo
The Lenovo IdeaPad L340 comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4-2400 memory, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050. It also features a generous 1TB PCIe SSD. It is available to buy now at S$1,599 and comes bundled with a Lenovo Backpack Case and 1 year of McAfee LiveSafe.
The Lenovo Yoga S940 features an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of LPDDR3 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe SSD. Its 14-inch 4K IPS screen also has DisplayHDR 400 certification, so it should make for a pretty competent entertainment machine as well. It will cost you S$3,099 and come with a free USB-C to HDMI adapter and a 1-year McAfee LiveSafe subscription.
Read our hands-on of the Lenovo Yoga S940 here.
LG
The LG gram 15 is equipped with an 8th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. And despite having a 72Wh battery, it weighs a mere 1,099g, making it one of the lightest 15.6-inch laptops around. You can get it at S$2,599 and it comes with either a Microsoft Office 365 1-year subscription or Microsoft Office Home & Student, a free upgrade to 16GB of RAM, a 1-year Trend Micro anti-virus subscription, and an LG laptop sleeve.
Read our coverage of the new LG gram notebooks here.
Microsoft
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. It'll cost you S$2,018.
Read our comparison article featuring the Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 here.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 comes with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. You can get it at S$2,607, together with the Type Cover keyboard.
Read our comparison article featuring the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 here.
MSI
The MSI GE65 Raider is simply decked out in RGB lights. It features an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070. It also comes with a large 1TB SSD for storage and boasts a speedy 240Hz FHD display. It is available now at S$3,599.
The MSI PS63 Modern 8SC is equipped with an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. In addition, it also comes with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, so you can game on it as well. It will cost you S$2,199 and come bundled with an MSI backpack, headset, and mouse.
Razer
The Razer Blade Stealth features an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB PCIe SSD. It also comes with an NVIDIA GeForce MX150 for extra graphics computing heft. You can get it at S$1,999.
Read our review of the last generation Razer Blade 13 which has a similar design here.
The Razer Blade 15 Base model comes with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. The display boasts a 144Hz refresh rate as well for more fluid gameplay. It also is equipped with a 512GB SSD and an empty upgrade slot for a 7mm 2.5-inch drive. It'll cost you S$3,009.
Read our review of the last generation Razer Blade 15 which has a similar design here.
Vaio
The Vaio A12 2-in-1 laptop comes with an Intel Core i7-8500Y processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. The 12.5-inch IPS display also sports a FHD resolution and the notebook will ship with WIndows 10 Pro. It is available for pre-order now at S$3,299.
Read our coverage of the Vaio A12 here.
The Vaio SE14 is powered by an Intel Core i5-8265 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB PCIe SSD. It weighs 1.35kg and supposedly delivers up to 13 hours of battery life. You can get it now at S$1,699.
Read our coverage of the Vaio SE14 here.
ASUS
The ASUS ROG Strix Flare PNK LTD is on sale at its SRP of S$259 at the show. This full-size RGB mechanical gaming keyboard with dedicated media keys and a USB passthrough port.
Read our coverage of the ASUS ROG Strix Flare PNK LTD here.
The ASUS ROG Gladius II Origin has also been given the PNK treatment, and it's going for S$159. The gaming mouse sports a PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor, Omron switches and ASUS Aura Sync RGB lighting.
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$169 (U.P S$199)
Cooler Master
The Cooler Master MM710 is a lightweight gaming mouse that's on pre-orders for S$99 at Comex. Get a free MP750 RGB gaming mat with every order.
Read our review of the Cooler Master MM710 mouse here.
The MasterKeys MK750 is going for S$179 (U.P S$299) and it features per-key RGB lighting, Cherry MX switches and a removable magnetic wrist rest made from PU leather and memory foam.
The CM310 gaming mouse is super affordable at S$39.90 (U.P S$49). It's designed for ambidextrous use and has a comfortable ergonomic grip. It even has built-in RGB lighting and weighs a mere 100g!
Logitech
The Logitech MX Master 2S features a Darkfield sensor that lets it track on virtually any surface, including glass. It's going for a discounted price of S$109 (U.P S$149).
Read our review of the Logitech MX Master 2S here.
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$229 (U.P S$329).
Read our coverage of the Logitech Craft here.
The K380 bluetooth keyboard has round chiclet keys that might take some getting used to, and it's going for S$45 (U.P S$54).
Read our review of the Logitech K380 here.
SteelSeries
The SteelSeries Apex 350 is a low profile membrane gaming keyboard with customizable RGB illumination zones, two USB ports, media keys, custom macros, an oversized space bar and swappable feet. Get one at Comex for just S$88 (U.P S$109).
Targus
The Targus W571 wireless optical mouse is on sale for a low, low price of S$9.90 (U.P S$17.90). Pick from four different colours to suit your taste.
Razer
The Razer Huntsman is designed with Razer opto-mechanical switches that feature an optical light sensor. This gaming keyboard is going for S$184.90 (U.P S$229.90).
The BlackWidow Elite features useful controls like the volume knob and buttons to navigate through shows and music. It also sports Chroma lighting, with support for Synapose 3 software for per-key customizations. It's going for S$194.40 (U.P S$279.90).
Read our review of the BlackWidow Elite here.
The Razer Mamba Elite has 20 independent lighting zones, and features a 16,000 DPI optical sensor. It's retailing for S$99.90 (U.P S$149.90).
Read our coverage of the Razer Mamba Elite here.
Logitech (Gaming)
The Logitech G512 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard allows for per-key RGB customizations with support for LightSync technology. It's show price is S$149 (U.P S$189).
Read our review of the Logitech G512 keyboard here.
The G402 Hyperion Fury gaming mouse is going for S$59 (U.P S$79). It's touted as a ultra-fast FPS gaming mouse.
Read our coverage of the Logitech G402 mouse here.
There's the G903 Lightspeed mouse that makes use of Lightspeed and Powerplay technologies. It has a customisable button layout, and an ambidextrous design and mechanical elements. It's going for S$199 (U.P S$249).
Read our coverage of the Logitech G903 mouse here.
Microsoft
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard is going for S$88, and it keeps your wrists in a neutral position for comfortable typing.
Read our review of the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonimic Desktop keyboard here.
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