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PC Show 2007 - The Full Coverage

StarHub, Toshiba and Trend Micro Booths

StarHub's Booth

 Not exactly the most enticing of deals from StarHub MaxOnline. For those who prefer more discounts, there's an alternative of choosing 20% off your monthly subscription and a free cable modem.

 Digital TV deals are all fine and dandy but with StarHub's HD channels still in infancy, we think programming is more important at this stage.

Toshiba's Booth

 One of Toshiba's 'Must-have' gadgets, this Dynadock Universal USB docking station allows you to connect multiple USB devices through one central avenue, thereby reducing cable clutter.

 The price tag may say $2199 but there's an instant cash rebate of $200 for this Toshiba Satellite. Toshiba also gives consumers the choice of a free upgrade to Windows Vista Basic.

 Toshiba's Qosmio range is known for its multimedia capabilities and the F30-P540 is no exception, possessing a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 graphics chipset, 1.5GB of system memory and a 100GB SATA hard drive. Then there is the integrated TV tuner, remote control and QosmioPlayer for instant-on multimedia entertainment. With a $300 cash rebate, this 15.4-inch notebook will cost $2999.

 Toshiba is throwing in a choice of colorful decals like the one shown here for every notebook purchased.

 This external 2.5-inch hard drive costs $179 and has a capacity of 80GB, making it quite competitive with other brands like Seagate and Western Digital.

Trend Micro's Booth

 Trend Micro's Internet Security application was on the average about $10 cheaper than usual. A typical family should be adequately covered by the minimum 3PC package costing $79. A free pair of speakers and headset worth $30 is also included.

 Extolling the virtues of Trend Micro's Internet Security software.

 

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