CEF 2017 highlights

Don't go down to Suntec this weekend without reading this first!

It's gadget shopping time!

In case you aren't aware, the Consumer Electronics Fair (CEF) is now happening at Suntec Singapore. Other than a great place to suss out tech deals, you can also take part in the sure-win lucky dip, trade-in or repair your old desktops, notebooks, tablets, smartphones, game consoles, software, and even e-mobility devices. There are also CEF-only star buys, free screen protectors, and more to be had!

For more details on these activities, check out this earlier article.

Once again, CEF 2017 happens:

  • November 2 - 5, 2017
  • Suntec Singapore, level 3 and 4
  • 11 AM - 9 PM (level 3), 12 - 9 PM (level 4)
  • Free admission

 

 

 

CEF 2017 Tech Show Portal

For a one-stop gateway for all information, brochures and more, be sure to check the HardwareZone Tech Show Portal. Simply click on the banner below to get there!

Without further ado, let us show you some of the deals and products that caught our eye when the team was at the show floors earlier today.

Apple

The iPad Mini 4 is the thinnest and lightest tablet Apple has ever made, and it also has a more powerful processor and much better display than the iPad Mini 3. Grab one from Nubox at CEF starting at $598 and get a free tempered glass screen protector, case, and iPad stand worth S$188.

Read our full review of the Apple iPad Mini 4 here.

Apple's latest 9.7-inch iPad replaces the old iPad Air 2 and comes with a brighter Retina Display and a more powerful A9 chipset. Pick one up from Nubox at CEF starting at S$498 and get a free case, stand and tempered glass screen protector worth S$228.

Lenovo

The Lenovo P2 is a 5.5-inch smartphone with a Full HD Super AMOLED display, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor. It has a massive 5,100mAh battery and supports Qualcomm's Quick Charge technology. Get it at CEF for just S$349 (usual price S$899).

The Lenovo A6600 has a 5-inch 720p display and is powered by a MediaTek quad-core processor. It has 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and a micro SD card slot for expandable storage. It also has dual Micro SIM card slots, making it perfect for overseas travel. Get one from CEF for S$129 (usual price S$199) and get a free Moto Premium gift box worth S$79.

Motorola

The Moto Z2 Play uses the same modular design as the original Moto Z Play but in a slimmer and lighter metallic body. The Z2 Play also sports a new octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 processor. All Moto Mods that worked with the previous Z Play are compatible with the Z2 Play. Pick one up at Comex for just S$699 (usual price S$1,399) and get free extended warranty, accidental damage protection, and a VR Mod.

For more info on the Z2 Play, read our hands-on here.

The Motorola Moto Z is a modular 5.5-inch smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The back of the phone allows a range of modular 'Moto Mods' to be attached to it, including a speaker, a projector and an extra battery. Pick one up from IT Show for $899 (usual price: $999) and get free extended warranty and accidental damage protection.

The Motorola Moto Z is a modular 5.5-inch smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The back of the phone allows a range of modular 'Moto Mods' to be attached to it, including a speaker, a projector and an extra battery. Pick one up from IT Show for $899 (usual price: $999) and get free extended warranty and accidental damage protection.

The Motorola Moto Z is a modular 5.5-inch smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The back of the phone allows a range of modular 'Moto Mods' to be attached to it, including a speaker, a projector and an extra battery. Pick one up from CEF for S$699 (usual price: S$1,199) and get free extended warranty, accidental damage protection, and a VR Mod.

Read our full review of the Moto Z here.

Samsung

The Galaxy S8 boasts an incredible dual-curved 5.8-inch Infinity Display that takes up almost the entire front of the phone. The phone is powered by Samsung's latest Exynos 8895 octa-core processor and has a QHD Super AMOLED HDR display. Pick one up at CEF for S$1,048 (usual price S$1,148).

Read our full review of the Samsung Galaxy S8 here.

The Galaxy Note8 is Samsung's latest smartphone and boasts an edge-to-edge 6.3-inch Super AMOLED Infinity Display. It's also the first Samsung smartphone with a dual rear camera setup, pairing twin 12-megapixel sensors, one with a wide-angle lens and one with a telephoto lens, giving you 2x zoom. Pick one up from CEF for S$1,398.

Read our full review of the Samsung Galaxy Note8 here.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a super slim metal and glass 9.7-inch tablet with a 2,048 x 1,536 Super AMOLED HDR display. For the first time on a Samsung tablet, it has four stereo speakers (two on the bottom and two on top) that have been tuned by AKG. Pick one up from CEF starting at S$838 (usual price: S$898).

Read our hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 here.

Xiaomi

The Xiaomi Mi6 is Xiaomi's latest flagship smartphone and boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 6GB RAM, a 5.15-inch Full HD display and a dual rear camera setup providing 2x optical zoom. Pick one up from CEF for just S$579!

Read our full review of the Xiaomi Mi 6 here.

Singtel

Sign up for a 1Gbps Fibre Broadband plan with Singtel at CEF for S$44.90/month (usual price S$59.90/month) and get 3 months of free Singtel TV!

StarHub

Sign up for a 1Gbps Fiber Broadband plan with StarHub at CEF for S$39.90/month and get a Google Wifi system (set of 3) for just S$15/month.

For more info on Google Wifi, check out our coverage report.

Acer

The Predator X34A is a 34-inch, 3,440 x 1,440-pixel curved gaming monitor with an IPS panel for wide viewing angles. It’s a 4ms response time, is overclockable to 100Hz, supports 100% of the sRGB color space and NVIDIA’s G-Sync tech for smooth gaming visuals, and comes with a height-adjustable stand. Going for $1,499. What's the experience like using one? Our colleague has a report on the previous X34 model after using it for a whole month!

 

The 27-inch Acer KG271 B has a full HD TN panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, making it a suitable monitor for gaming. Sporting a 1ms response time, it also has built-in AMD FreeSync support and supports both HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity. Going for $498. There’s also a ‘slower’ 144Hz KG271 A going for $398.

AOC

The AOC AG271QG is a 27-inch, 2,560 x 1,440-pixel IPS display that supports NVIDIA G-Sync, a fast 165Hz refresh rate, with inputs like HDMI and DisplayPort. Going for $1,099 at CEF with free DisplayPort cable, down from the usual $1,399.

ASUS

The ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q is a 34-inch curved IPS monitor with a 3,440 x 1,440-pixel panel. It also has a 100Hz refresh rate and supports NVIDIA G-Sync for smooth gaming. Going for $1,625 at CEF.

The VZ279H is a 27-inch 1080p IPS monitor with a 5ms response time. Suitable for office use, it supports HDMI and D-Sub connectivity. Going for $398 at the show. A smaller 23-inch version is also available for $269.

Dell

The Dell U2717D is a 27-inch QHD monitor (2,560 x 1,440 pixels) that supports DisplayPort/mini-DisplayPort, HDMI, and MHL connectivity. Going for $749 and comes with 3 years of advanced exchange service.

The 23-inch S2318H uses a 1080p panel, supports HDMI and VGA video inputs, and comes with a 3-year advanced exchange warranty. Going for just $199.

LG

The LG 27UD58 is a 27-inch 4K monitor and it support AMD FreeSync. It has no lack of connectivity options too, with support for HDMI and DisplayPort. Going for $649 (U.P: $749) and you get a free LG Bluetooth speaker worth $199.

The LG 34UC99G is a 34-inch ultra-wide curved gaming monitor (3,440 x 1,440-pixel resolution) that supports AMD’s FreeSync and LG’s 1ms motion blur reduction tech for smooth gaming visuals. It also plays nice with HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2, and even supports USB-C. Going for $1,399 (U.P: $1,599) and you get a free LG Bluetooth speaker worth $199.

Philips

The Phlips 258B6QUEB is a 25-inch IPS monitor with a QHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440 pixels). It supports a plethora of I/Os, including USB-C, VGA, dual-link DVI, DisplayPort, and HDMI. It also has built-in 2W x 2 speakers. Going for $579 at CEF, down from $679.

Prism+

The new Prism+ W270 is a 27-inch QHD monitor that’s able to cover 100% of the sRGB color space. It supports HDMI, DVI, and DisplayPort connectivity, and costs just $375 (U.P: 499).

The Prism+ X340 is a 34-inch curved gaming monitor with a 3,440 x 1,440-pixel resolution. It has a 100Hz refresh rate and the panel supports wide color gamut. Going for $850 at CEF (U.P: $1,268).

Samsung

The Samsung C49HG90 is a giant 49-inch monitor with a 3,840 x 1,080-pixel resolution. It uses quantum dot technology for rich colors, has a refresh rate of 144Hz, and comes with a height-adjustable stand. Selling at CEF for $2,299 with free redemption of Creative Sound BlasterX Katana sound bar.

The Samsung C24FG70 is a 23.5-inch 1080p curved gaming monitor that uses quantum dot technology for better colors. It’s a 1ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate, and supports AMD FreeSync. Going for $448 (U.P: $548). There’s also a 27-inch version going for $648.

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 $1,688 and you get free $150 NTUC vouchers, two pairs of 3D glasses, and a trolley.

The EB-U42 supports a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, has a high 3,600 lumens brightness and 15:000:1 contrast ratio, and features built-in wireless connectivity (and wireless mirroring projection). Going for $1,299 and you get free $50 NTUC vouchers and a trolley.

Innovative

The 170-gram Innovative Wireless Z4 is a pocket-size projector with an internal rechargeable battery that lasts about 2 hours. It has a built-in 1080p media player, supports microSD card, can do screen mirroring, and touts a decent 300-lumen brightness. Going for $799, down from the usual $1,099.

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 $5,999 and comes with free digital antenna and HDMI cable.

This 55-inch PUT7101 is a 4K UHD TV. It too supports 3-sided Ambilight tech, has DTS Premium audio, and runs Android TV. Going for just $1,599.

Samsung

The Samsung Q8C is one of Samsung’s flagship 4K TVs this year. The curved TV uses QLED technology to achieve high brightness and deep colors for HDR, and it has a smart remote that can control multiple devices. It also reduces cable clutter thanks to a thin, near-invisible fiber optics cable. The 65 and 55-inch models are available here for $5,799 and $3,799 respectively. Free gifts include a 55-inch FHD TV and 6 months of live Premier League matches via Singtel Cast.

The MU8000 is also a new 4K UHD TV from Samsung this year. While it doesn’t use QLED tech, it still goes up to 1,000 nits in brightness, making it suitable for HDR content. The 55-inch curved model is going for $2,699 here, with free gifts such as a 49-inch FHD smart TV and 6 months of live Premier League matches via Singtel Cast.

The MU6300 is an entry 4K UHD smart TV. It’s a curved panel, supports auto device detection, and uses one remote to control multiple connected devices. It has three HDMI ports and two USB ports. The 55-inch model is going for $1,799 at CEF and comes with a free 40-inch HD smart TV and 3 months of live Premier League matches via Singtel Cast.

Sony

The midrange Bravia X8500E is a bright 4K TV running the Android TV platform. Driven by Sony’s X1 processor, it also plays nice with 4K HDR content and HDR games. The 55-inch model is going for $2,399, and free gifts include a PS4.

The Bravia A1 is Sony’s first large-screen 4K HDR TV to use OLED technology. Not only does the picture look good, the design also stands out. For example, thanks to the Acoustic Surface audio system, you won’t see any speakers on the TV. Available here for $6,899 for the 55-inch model or $9,499 for the 65-inch model after cashback, with free gifts such as a PS4 HITS bundle.

Read more about the Sony A1 OLED TV here.

The S8500D is a curved 4K HDR TV from Sony’s 2016 lineup, but it too runs the Android TV platform. The 55-inch model is going for a special price of $2,399 here at CEF.

Samsung

The Samsung SSD 960 Evo NVMe SSD has a read and write speed of up to 3,200MB/s and 1,900MB/s respectively. The 250GB, 500GB, and 1TB versions are all here at CEF, available at $179, $339, and $639 respectively. Comes with 3 years local warranty, too.

Want something even faster? The 960 Pro’s read and write speed tops out at 3,500MB/s and 2,100MB/s respectively. You can even get it at a 2TB capacity. Prices for the 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB models here at CEF are $439, $849, and $1,749 respectively. Comes with 5 years local warranty.

Offering transfer speeds of up to 540MB/s, the new T5 is Samsung’s speediest portable SSD yet. Available in four capacities - 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB - for $179, $279 (free power bank), $559 (free microwave oven), and $1,159 (free microwave oven) respectively.

SanDisk

The SanDisk SSD Plus series offers sequential read speeds of up to 535MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 445MB/s. Prices for the 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB models here at CEF are $80, $124, $218, and $428 respectively.

Every time you charge your iPhone with this iXpand Base, it automatically backs up your photos, videos and contacts for you. Different storage capacities are available: the 64GB model goes for $129 and comes with $5 Grab voucher, the 128GB model goes for $188 and comes with $10 Grab voucher, and the 256GB model goes for $279 and comes with $15 Grab voucher,

Seagate

At just over 2cm, the new Seagate Backup Plus is easily one of the thinnest portable hard drives in the market. At CEF, you can pick up the 4TB version for $179, and a 5TB version for $229, down from the regular $279 and $339 respectively.

This Seagate Expansion USB 3.0 portable drive has a roomy 1.5TB capacity and is only selling for $79.

The DJI Fly Drive is a portable drive designed for drone footage, thanks to its integrated microSD card reader and protective bumper. The 2TB drive can be had for $149, down from the usual $199.

WD

Plenty of WD desktop drives are available at level 3 of CEF. For example, the 4TB My Book desktop drive is going for $169. On the other extreme, the 16TB My Cloud Mirror, which has dual drives set up RAID 1 mode, is priced at $799.

Brother

If all you need is a monochrome printer for the occasional print job, the Brother HL-1210W is an affordable machine that prints up to 20ppm (A4) and comes with built-in WiFi. It’s S$88 (U.P. S$118), with 3+2 years limited (parts only) carry-in warranty and a free 1 piece Ya Kun voucher.

The Brother DCP-T500W is an A4 refill tank system that prints, copies, and scans. It ships with a 100-sheet tray and a print speed of up to 11ppm (mono) and 6ppm (color). There’s a 3 years carry-in warranty or 30,000 pages warranty, whichever is earlier. Going for S$248 (U.P. S$328).

 

Canon

If you care about how your printer matches the decor of your room, you need to take a look at Canon’s multicolor printers. Case in point; the TS8170, shown here in luscious red (also available in black and white). The wireless all-in-one inkjet printer is going for S$289 (U.P. S$299) at the show, with a free OTO e-Shape Massager.

The more affordable MG3670 wireless all-in-one also comes in red, white, or black, and sells at S$99 (U.P. S$139) at the show, with a free black ink cartridge.

If you really like gold, Canon makes a printer in that color for you. The new TS9170 wireless all-in-one is going for S$319 (U.P. S$329) at show, with a free OTO e-Shape Massager.

Canon Pixma ink tank system printers are also at the show. Shown here is the G3000, which is selling for S$329 (U.P. S$339) with a free OTO e-Shape Massager. The large ink bottles can print up to 6,000 mono pages and 7,000 color pages, with borderless photo printing up to A4. The G2000 (S$229, U.P. S$239) and G4000 with fax (S$379, U.P. S$389) are also available.

The Canon iB4170 is a business printer that’s going for 50% off, at S$109 (U.P. S$219). It has a 500 sheets high-capacity paper cassette, and prints up to 2,500 pages (mono). It uses water and marker resistant pigment ink and supports wireless printing. Comes with a free OTO e-Shape Massager.

 

Epson

The Epson Expression Home XP-245 is a compact 3-in-1 home office inkjet printer that’s selling at S$88 (U.P. S$98), comes with a free trolley and Eagle Creek packable daypack. The printer prints up to 27ppm (mono) and 15ppm (color) with Wi-Fi connectivity.

The Epson WorkForce WF-2631 is a 4-in-1 inkjet printer with built-in Wi-Fi. It prints up to 34ppm (mono) and 18ppm (color). It’s going for S$118 (U.P. S$138) at the show, with a free trolley and S$35 NTUC voucher.

The Epson L360 is a 3-in-1 ink tank system printer that has a print speed of 9.2ipm (mono) and 4.5ipm (color), going for S$199 (U.P. S$229) with a free trolley and S$20 NTUC voucher. It comes with 2-years warranty or 30,000 pages (whichever comes first).

The Epson L405 is a new multi-function ink tank system printer. It prints at up to 10ipm (mono) and 5ipm (color), with the ability to scan to cloud, and built-in Wi-Fi. It comes with 2-years warranty or 30,000 pages (whichever comes first). It’s S$309 (U.P. S$329) with a free trolley and S$40 NTUC voucher.

 

HP

The HP DeskJet 3630 All-in-One is a very affordable printer that’s going for S$59 (U.P. S$79). It prints, scans and copies, with a print speed of up to 8.5ppm (mono) and 6ppm (color). It has a 1,000 page-per-month duty cycle with a scan resolution of up to 1,200dpi. Comes with a 2-years on-site exchange warranty.

If all you’re looking for is a fast, mono printer for documents, take a look at the HP LaserJet Pro M12w. At S$119, it’s the most affordable mono laser printer HP is offering at the show, and it can print up to 18ppm with a 5,000 page-per-month duty cycle, plus a 1-year on-site unit exchange warranty.

The HP OfficeJet 4650 e-All-in-One is a multifunction printer that prints, copies, scans, and faxes. It can print up to 9.5ppm (mono) and 6.8ppm (color), with a 1,200 page-per-month duty cycle and a scan resolution of up to 1,200dpi. Comes with a one year onsite unit exchange warranty. Selling for S$109 (U.P. S$159) with a 1-year on-site exchange warranty, free S$20 Capita voucher, trolley, and one Tri Color ink cartridge.

The HP Envy 5540 e-All-in-One prints, copies, scans, and comes with Wi-Fi built in, going for S$129 (U.P. S$159). It has a print speed of up to 12ppm (mono) and 8ppm (color), with a 1,000 page-per-month duty cycle and a scan resolution of up to 1,200dpi. Comes with a 1-year on-site unit exchange warranty, free S$20 Capita voucher, trolley, and one Tri Color ink cartridge.

The Straits Times likes the HP OfficeJet Pro 8720 e-All-in-One so much it gave it an Editor’s Choice for Best Printer, and it’s going for S$359 (U.P. S$459). The device prints, copies, scans and faxes, with a print speed of up to 24ppm (mono) and 20ppm (color). It has a 30,000 page-per-month duty cycle, auto duplex scanning and copying ability, with a scan resolution of up to 1,200dpi. Comes with a two years on-site exchange warranty, a free S$50 Capita voucher, trolley, and one HP XL CMYK ink cartridge.

Canon

The Canon EOS M3 is on sale with limited stock (it’s not listed on the show brochure). The mirrorless camera comes with a 24.2MP APS-C sensor and Hybrid AF III. Selling for S$599 (price after cash back, U.P. S$899) with a 15-45mm kit lens, and S$899 (price after cash back, U.P. S$1,269) with a 15-45mm and 55-200mm kit lens. A free 16GB also comes with either purchase.

The Canon GX7 X Mark II is a compact camera with a large 1” 20.1MP sensor and f/1.8-2.8 lens with optical zoom. It also ships with built-in Wi-Fi and NFC. Yours for S$799, with a free 16GB SD card.

The Canon G5 X comes with a large 1” 20.2MP sensor, f/1.8-2.8 lens with 4.2x optical zoom. Also, has built-in Wi-Fi and NFC, and that bump you see is an electronic viewfinder. Going for S$899 (price after cash back, U.P. S$999), with free 16GB SD card, G5 X case, 32GB microSD card, premium digital kit, and S$100 cash back.

If it’s a DSLR you’re after, take a look at the EOS 750D, which comes with a 24.2MP APS-C sensor. It’s not the latest thing, there’s an EOS 800D, but the 750D is going for S$899 at the show (price after cash back, U.P. S$1,149) with a 18-55mm kit lens, while the 800D is going for S$899 (price after cash back, U.P. S$1,049) for the body only. The 750D can also be had for S$1,399 (price after cash back, U.P. S$1,499) with a 18-135mm kit lens. Both kits come with a free 16GB SD card, camera bag, and S$100 cash back.

 

Nikon

The Nikon 1 J5 is the last mirrorless that Nikon has released, and it’s two years old. If you don’t mind not getting the latest tech, it’s at the show for S$579 with a 10-30mm kit lens. It also comes with a free S$20 Courts voucher, extra battery, camera bag, 16GB microSD card and ‘mystery gift.’

People seem to like superzoom compacts, and Nikon has one in the Coolpix B700. The camera comes with a 20.3MP sensor and 60x zoom. Going for S$699 with a free S$50 Courts voucher, S$50 Takashimaya voucher, camera bag, 16GB SD card, and ‘mystery gift.’

Go just a little higher and you can grab Nikon’s entry-level D3400 DSLR. The camera ships with a 24.2MP APS-C sensor, and is going for S$749 with a 18-55mm kit lens. Comes with a free S$50 Courts voucher, dry cabinet, extra battery, camera bag, 16GB SD card, and ‘mystery gift.’

Sony

The Sony Alpha 6000 is a mirrorless camera with a 24.3MP APS-C sensor. It’s going for S$849 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$1,099) with a free 16GB memory card, carrying case, NP-FW50 battery, and S$250 cash back.

Sony is selling the RX100 versions III to V at Comex, the RX100 III is going for S$799 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$1,199). It comes with a free 16GB memory card and S$400 cash back. The RX100 IV has a show price of S$1,199 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$1,399), comes with a free ACC-TRDCX travel charger kit and S$200 cash back. The RX100 V can be had for S$1,299 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$1,499), comes with a free 64GB memory card and S$200 cash back.

The DSC-HX350 is Sony’s most affordable superzoom at the show, the camera comes with a 20.4MP sensor and does 50x optical zoom. Selling for S$499 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$549) with a free 8GB memory card, carrying case, and S$50 cash back. The premium RX10 III superzoom camera is also there, that camera comes with a large 20.1MP 1” sensor with 25x optical zoom. The RX10 III is selling at S$1,899 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$2,299) with a free 64GB memory card and S$400 cash back.

If you want something better, you can consider the Sony A7 II, their most affordable full-frame mirrorless camera at the show. Selling for S$2,199 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$2,549) with a 28-70mm lens, or S$1,799 (price stated is after cash back, U.P. S$2,149) for the body only. Both offers come with a free NP-FW50 battery and S$350 cash back.

Samsung

Samsung’s new wearables are at CEF 2017, if you happen to buy a Note8, S8 or S8+ at the show, you can get S$50 off either the Gear Sport (S$448), Gear Fit2 Pro (S$268), Gear IconX (S$268), Gear S3 Frontier LTE (S$548), or Gear S3 Frontier Classic (S$498).

 

Fitbit

The Fitbit Charge 2 offers continuous heart rate tracking; with call, text and call alerts on a large OLED screen. The Charge 2 Classic is going for S$198 (U.P. S$248) and the Charge 2 Special Edition for S$248 (U.P. S$298). The first 10 customers per day will get free interchangeable bands.

The Fitbit Alta HR is Fitbit’s slimmest heart rate tracker, with call, text and calendar alerts and battery life up to seven days. The Alta HR Classic is selling for S$198 (U.P. S$248) and the Alta HR Special Edition for S$238 (U.P. S$298).

The Fitbit Blaze is also on sale. Fitbit already has a new smartwatch, the Ionic, but the Ionic is S$458, while the Blaze Classic is going for S$218 (U.P. S$318), and the Blaze Special Edition for S$258 (U.P. S$358). The first 10 customers per day will get free interchangeable bands.

Acer

The Acer Aspire E5 is one of the most affordable notebooks at the show to be outfitted with Intel's new 8th generation Core processor - specifically the Core i5-8250U. It also comes with 8GB of RAM, a 1TB HDD, and a discrete GPU in the form of the NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB of VRAM. It is going for just $998.

The Acer Predator 15 is powered by an Intel Core i7-7700HQ and comes with 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD with 2TB HDD, and a GeForce GTX 1070. The 15-inch Full-HD IPS display even supports NVIDIA G-Sync technology. It is priced at $3,298 (U.P $3,598) and comes with a free Predator gaming bag pack.

The Predator G6 gaming desktop is powered by an overclockable Core i7-7700K processor and comes with 32GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD and 2TB HDD. It also features a powerful GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. Acer also provides a Predator mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse. It is going for $3,398 (U.P $3,698) and comes with a  free digital copy of Destiny 2.

 

Aftershock

The Aftershock MX-17 Pro features a 17-inch Full-HD display, a Core i7-7700HQ processor, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB of framebuffer. This particular configuration is priced at $1,965 (U.P $2,154) and comes with free anti-virus software, free display calibration, and a free Aftershock gaming headset.

For users who demand more, the Aftershock W-17S can be outfitted with a desktop-class Intel 8th generation Core i7-8700K processor that is overclockable. It also comes with 16GB of RAM, a 120GB SSD, and powerful GeForce GTX 1080 with 8GB of framebuffer. This particular configuration is priced at $4,374 (U.P $4,638) and comes with free anti-virus software, free display calibration, and a free Aftershock gaming headset.

Want a powerful gaming machine, but don't have the space for a full-sized tower? Check out the Aftershock Impulse V2. This compact desktop machine can be equipped with an Intel Core i5-7500U, 8GB of RAM, a 120GB SSD, and a GeForce GTX 1050 Ti for just $1,429 (U.P: $1,578). For users who want more, it can be outfitted with up to a GeForce GTX 1080.

Check out our review of the Aftershock Impulse V2 here.

Alienware

The Alienware 15 R3 comes with a 15.6-inch Full-HD display, Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 128GB and 1TB HDD combo, and also an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 GPU. It is going for $2,899 (U.P $3,199) and comes with a free 1-year subscription of McAfee LiveSafe.

 

Aorus

The Aorus X9 is one of the most powerful gaming notebooks you can buy. It features a 17-inch UHD display and is powered by an overclockable Intel Core i7-7820HK processor and comes with 32GB of RAM and 2 x 512GB PCIe SSDs. Graphics processing is handled by two GeForce GTX 1070 in SLI. It is going for $5,799 (U.P $5999) and comes with a free Razer Naga mouse, mousepad, Plantronics Gamecom 818 headset, gaming keyboard, and wireless gamepad.

 

Apple

No discounts on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, but every purchase comes with a load of free gifts including a palm guard, notebook sleeve, keyboard protector, Bluetooth mouse, and a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

Read our review of the 13-inch MacBook Pro here.

 

ASUS

The ASUS ZenBook 3 Deluxe crams a 14-inch Full-HD display into a 13-inch chassis. The top-end model features a Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a speedy 512GB PCIe SSD. It weighs just 1.1kg and measures juat 12.9mm thick. It is going for $2,698 and comes with a free year-long subscription of anti-virus, sleeve case, Type-C to USB 3.0 dongle, Type-C to HDMI dongle, and a free mini dock.

Read our review of the ASUS ZenBook 3 Deluxe here.

The ASUS ZenBook UX331 features Intel's new 8th generation Core i7-8550U processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and discrete graphics in the form of the GeForce MX150. It also has a 13.3-inch Full-HD IPS display and weighs just 1.12kg. It is going for $1,998 and comes with a free year-long anti-virus subscription, sleeve case, and a USB to Ethernet adapter.

For gamers, there's the ASUS ROG GL702 that has a 17.3-inch Full-HD display, a Core i7-7700HQ processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, and a GeForce GTX 1060 GPU. It is going for $2,298 (U.P $2,498) and comes with a free year-long anti-virus subscription, gaming backpack, gaming headset, and gaming mouse.

Dell

The entry-level Dell XPS 13 features a 13.3-inch Full-HD InfinityEdge display and comes with an Intel Core i5-7200U processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. It is going for $1,899 (U.P $1,999) and comes with a free notebook sleeve and USB-C to VGA adapter.

Read our review of the Dell XPS 13 here.

Can't decide if you want a notebook or a tablet? Why compromise when you can have the best of both worlds with the XPS 13 2-in-1. The entry-level models comes with a 13-inch QHD InfinityEdge display and is powered by a Core i5-7Y54 processor with 8GB of RAM and a 25GB SSD. It is going for $2,499 (U.P $2,699) and comes with a free Dell Active Pen.

Gigabyte

The Gigabyte Aero 15 is one of the slimmest and lightest 15-inch gaming notebooks measuring just 19mm thick and weighing just 2.1kg. It features a 15-inch Full-HD IPS display, Core i7-7700HQ processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB PCIe SSD, and a GeForce GTX 1060 GPU. It is going for $2,799 (U.P $3,099) and comes with a free Razer Naga mouse, mousepad, Plantronics Gamecom 818 headset, gaming keyboard, and wireless gamepad.

We've a full review of the Gigabyte Aero 15, so sink in and find out just how good it is!

 

HP

The Spectre x360 is HP's flagship convertible notebook and this particular configuration features a 13.3-inch Full-HD touchscreen display, Core i7-7500U processor, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. It is priced at $2,299 (U.P $2,399) and comes with a free carrying case and wireless mouse.

If you are looking for a stylish and portable notebook, check out the HP Envy. It features a 13.3-inch Full-HD display and there's a model that's powered by Intel's new 8th generation Core i5-8250U processor and comes with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB PCIe SSD. This particular configuration is $1,299 (U.P $1,399) and comes with a free carrying case and wireless mouse.

If you need a powerful gaming desktop, the HP Omen 880 has a configuration that is powered by a Core i7-7700K processor with 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and a 1TB HDD. It is also equipped with a powerful GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card and also comes with a 23-inch Full-HD touch-enabled display. It is going for $3,299 (U.P $3,599).

Lenovo

You can get pretty substantial discounts on Lenovo's Yoga 910 convertible notebooks. This particular model is powered by a Core i5-7200U, 8GB RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD, and features a 13.9-inch touch-enabled 4K display. It is going for $1,799 (U.P $2,399) and comes with a free Samsonite case and 3-year anti-virus subscription.

You can get Lenovo Yoga Book in both Windows and Android variants. Both models are powered by an Intel Atom x5-Z8550 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It also supports 4G LTE. The 10.1-inch touch-enabled display supports Full-HD resolution. It is priced at $699 (U.P $899) and comes with a free Yoga Book sleeve, Yoga Book pad, Yoga Book paper, and Yoga Book pen.

The Lenovo Legion Y520 is one of the most affordable gaming notebooks you can find. The entry-level configuration features a Core i7-7700HQ processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, and a GeForce GTX 1050 GPU. The 15.6-inch display supports Full-HD resolution. It is priced at $1,299 (U.P $1,499) and comes with a free 3-year-long McAfee internet security and Lenovo backpack.

Find out how capable this 15.6-inch Lenovo Legion Y520 really is in our gaming notebook shootout!

 

LG

The LG gram 13 is easily one of the lightest notebooks you can buy today. It measures 15mm thick and weighs just 840g because of its magenisum alloy chassis. The entry-level gram 13 features a Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. This particular configuration is $1,749 (U.P $1,899) and comes with a free LG Bluetooth speaker and laptop sleeve.

The gram 14 is almost just as light as the gram 13, measuring 16mm thick and weighing just 970g. The entry-level configuration comes with a Core i7 processor, 8GB RAM, and 512GB SSD. It is priced at $2,099 (U.P $2,499), which represents savings of $400. It als comes with a free LG Bluetooth speaker and LG laptop sleeve.

Which LG Gram is a better buy? We've reviewed all three versions of the new LG Gram in our comparison review!

Microsoft

The Microsoft Surface Pro is available with a range of discounts between $150 and $200. A great mid-range configuration is the one that comes with a Core i5-7300U processor with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. This is priced at $1,788 (U.P $1,988). We really liked it in our review, so check out more of our findings to better prep for your purchase!

MSI

Gamers looking for an affordable gaming notebook should check out the MSI GP62M. The entry-level configuration features a Core i7-7700HQ processor, 7GB RAM, 1TB HDD, and a GeForce GTX 1050. It also features Killer Gaming LAN and wireless connectivity. This is priced at $1,299 (U.P $1,599), which represents savings of $300.

The MSI GT75VR Titan Pro is a literal Titan of notebook gaming. It comes with a 17.3-inch Full-HD display and features an overclockable Core i7-7820HK processor, 32GB of RAM, Super RAID 4 SSD, 1TB HDD, and GeForce GTX 1080. It also has low-profile mechanical switches and customizable per-key RGB lighting. It will cost you, however, but the good thing is that at least there is a slight discount at the show. It is priced at $5,699 (U.P $5,899).

Read our review of the MSI GT75VR Titan Pro here.

ASUS

The ASUS ROG Cerberus Mech RGB mechanical gaming keyboard has customizable RGB backlighting, 100% anti-ghosting N-key rollover (NKRO), and dedicated hot keys for gaming shortcuts. It is available in your choice of Kailh red or blue switches. Pick one up from CEF for just S$169 (usual price: S$189) and get a free ROG limited edition mousepad worth S$69.

The ASUS ROG Gladius II features a unique push-fit switch socket design that lets you customize the switches under the left and mouse click. The mouse also features customizable RGB lighting, a DPI clutch button and a top-of-the-line Pixart 3360 sensor, all in an ergonomic right-handed design. Get one from CEF for just S$119 (usual price: S$139) and get a free limited edition ROG mousepad worth S$69.

Logitech

The Logitech G903 Lightspeed is Logitech's flagship wireless gaming mouse and features a 1-milisecond latency free report rate and a 12,000 dpi PMW3366 optical sensor. The's mouse shape can be customized for a left-handed gamer thanks to removable side panels and an ambidextrous main body. It's also compatible with the Logitech PowerPlay wireless charging gaming mat, so your mouse will never run out of juice. Grab the G903 from Comex for S$249 and the PowerPlay mat for S$199.

The Logitech G403 Prodigy is one of the most highly-rated gaming mice out there thanks to its comfortable ergonomic shape and 12,000 DPI PMW3366 optical sensor, which is generally considered to be the most accurate sensor around right now. Get the wired version at CEF for S$79 (usual price S$109), or the wireless version for S$109 (usual price S$159).

Microsoft

If you're looking for a simple wireless keyboard and mouse combo, the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3050 is a stylish choice. The keyboard’s soft-touch palm rest and quiet keys make it comfortable to use, while its media playback controls, one-touch zoom, and customizable keyboard shortcut keys give it some extra functionality over other wireless keyboards. Grab one from CEF for S$71.90 (usual price: S$89.90).

The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850 boasts a compact, cable-free design and uses a plug-and-go nano transceiver that plugs into a USB port, with no drivers or installation required. The 1850 runs off of one AA battery for up to six months, providing long-lasting use. It's available in a wide variety of colors at CEF for just S$20.90 (usual price: S$21.90).

Ranger

If you're looking for an ultra affordable keyboard and mouse package, check out the Ranger ValuePlus Pack. The keyboard sports RGB backlighting with brightness control, while the mouse has an adjustable DPI switch, scroll wheel and ergonomic profile. Grab one at CEF for just S$39 (usual price: S$59).

Razer

Razer's BlackWidow Chroma V2 is a full-sized mechanical RGB keyboard with a durable steel frame. This keyboard comes with a removable magnetic wrist rest (not pictured) and is available in Razer's own Green, Orange and new linear Yellow switches. Grab one from CEF for just S$199.90 (usual price: S$289.90).

The Razer Deathadder Elite is an updated version of Razer's most popular gaming mouse and comes with a new PMW3389-T3QU sensor - Razer's custom version of the incredible Pixart PMW3360. The Elite also features an improved tactile scroll wheel and DPI buttons for on the fly DPI switching. Get one from CEF for just S$79 (usual price: S$109.90).

The popular Razer Naga MMO gaming mouse is now available with Chroma RGB customizable lighting. The Naga sports a 12-button grid on its side that makes it ideal for MMO and MOBA gaming, putting an entire spellbar's worth of abilities all under your thumb. Get one from CEF for S$99.90 (usual price: S$129.90).

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 ione from CEF for just S$125.30 (usual price: S$179).

The Rival 300 is one of Steelseries most popular mouse among pro-gamers thanks to its Pixart PMW 3310 sensor, which is essentially flawless without any acceleration, prediction or angle snapping and has a DPI range of 50 to 6,500. The mouse has a large ergonomic shape and a high profile. Pick it up at CEF for S$87.90 (usual price: S$109.90).

For more info on the Rival 300, check out our FPS gaming mouse shootout.

The Steelseries Rival 500 is a 15-button MMO mouse designed to function with the natural movements of your hand. Instead of the grid-like layout of most MMO mouses, the Rival 500 features an intuitive layout that lets you flick your thumb in five different directions to activate an ability. It also has tactile alerts and a top-of-the-line Pixart 3360 sensor. Grab one from CEF for S$103.20 (usual price: S$129).

DXRacer

The DXRacer Formula Series gaming chair has a higher backrest to support the entirety of your spinal column, from pelvis to neck, and a stable five-point, metal base with a gas spring that lets you adjust it for varying heights. A tilt mechanism lets the backrest be lowered to any angle down to 130°, with the ability to lock in place at any point. The Formula series is recommended for smaller individuals up to around 1.75m. Get one from CEF for S$379 (usual price: S$499).

The DXRacer Racing Series gaming chair is similar to the Formula Series but offers a wider seat width for maximum comfort on extended gaming sessions. Like the Formula series a tilt mechanism lets the backrest be lowered to any angle down to 130°, with the ability to lock in place at any point. Get one from CEF for S$559 (usual price: S$599).

Secretlab

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The Secretlab Omega 2018 has just been updated with a new upgraded construction and inner cold-cured foam to spread and support your weight more evenly. The new four-directional soft PU-coated armrests are now wider for more comfort and a new upgraded hydraulic piston accommodates a greater height range. It also comes with a new memory foam lumbar pillow and velour head pillow. Get one from CEF for a special launch price of S$469 (usual price S$620) with free delivery thrown in.

Read our review of the original Omega here.

The Secretlab Throne 2018 is a revamped version of Secretlab's first gaming chair with a sleeker design, upgraded construction and new inner cold-cured foam to spread and support your weight more evenly. It also comes with a new memory foam lumbar pillow and velour head pillow. Get one from CEF for a special launch price of S$399 (usual price S$500) with free delivery thrown in.

Read our review of the original Throne here.

ASUS

Make your home smart with the ASUS SmartHome kit. The SmartHome Gateway, which acts as the hub, is $339. And you can add on various smart devices and sensors like the Smart Door Lock for $599, Smart Meter Plug for $99, or Motion Sensor for $109.

Learn more about the ASUS SmartHome here and here.

 

Got Wi-Fi dead spots at home? Be sure to check out the ASUS Lyra mesh networking system. It is a tri-band system that supports a maximum data rate of 2,200Mbps and it dedicates a single network for backhaul communications. It is only available as a 3-pack bundle and is priced at $559 (U.P $599) and comes with a free Beoplay P2 portable Bluetooth speaker.

If you need a router with lots of LAN ports, check out the ASUS RT-AC88U. This AC3100-class router features a whopping 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports. It is also a dual-band router and supports speeds of up to 1,000Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 2,167Mbps on its 5GHz network. It is priced at $299 (U.P $329) and comes with a free ASUS USB-AC53 Nano Wi-Fi adapter.

Read our review of the ASUS RT-AC88U here.

Edimax

If you need a router and Wi-Fi extender combo, check out this bundle from Edimax. It consist of the Gemini RG21S, which is an AC2600-class dual-band router; and also the Gemini RE11S, which is an AC1200-class Wi-Fi range extender. This bundle is priced at $299 (U.P $409).

Linksys

The Linksys Velop is one of the faster mesh networking systems available thanks to its tri-band system and AC2200 rating. Its 2.4GHz network supports a data transfer rate of 400Mbps, while its two 5GHz networks support 867Mbps respectively. It also dedicates a single network for backhaul communications for speedier and more reliable mesh networking performance. A single Velop unit is $299 (U.P $349), while the 2-pack and 3-pack bundles are $499 (U.P $599) and $599 (U.P $749) respectively.

Find out more about the Velop's performance and usability in our detailed review.

The Linksys WRT1900ACS-AH is a dual-band router with an iconic design that supports speeds of up to 600Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 1,300Mbps on its 5GHz network. It is priced at $199 (U.P $299). We've reviewed the previous edition here and we were plenty pleased.

Synology

The Synology RT1900ac features a 1GHz dual-core processor and supports data transfer rates of 600Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 1,300Mbps on its 5GHz network. It is priced at $232 (U.P $254).

EOZ

Looking for a pair of Bluetooth earphones? Well, the EOZ One is on sale at the show, and they’re going for $149, down $50 from the usual price of $199. Not bad for a stylish pair of in-ear headphones that use Bluetooth 4.1 with CSR aptX codec, a nine hour battery life, and dust and water resistance.

Erato

If totally wireless earbuds are more your thing, look at the Erato Muse 5. We reviewed this in our totally wireless earbud shootout, and found that the headphones do best with 3D Wide mode enabled. These are going for just $299 at the show, down $60 from the usual price of $359.

There’s also the Apollo 7, which is going for $474 down $50 from the usual of $499. Said to be their lightest and most advanced earbuds, these earbuds have been nano-coated so they’ll work even if they’re submerged underwater.

Otherwise, look at the Rio 3. This is another pair of totally wireless earbuds, but they feature hooks for better stability and are water resistant, with up to 6 hours of music playback per charge. This is going for $169, down from the usual price of $219.

Jabra

Jabra is also at the show with some totally wireless earbuds. The Elite Sport was also featured in our totally wireless earbuds shootout, and it stood out for providing an in-ear heart rate monitor and a tri-axis acceleratometer to offer fitness tracking. Not much discount on this as it’s going for $368, but you’ll get a $10 CapitaLand voucher, a 14-day pass for True Fitness gyms, and a set of additional ear gels if you buy at the show.

The Jabra Sport Coach is also at the show, and it too offers $10 CapitaLand voucher, a 14-day pass for True Fitness gyms, and a set of additional ear gels if you buy at the show. This is going for $148, down from the usual price of $198. Pretty good if you’re into cross training as it can create customized workouts for you.

Otherwise, look at the IP55 certified Jabra Sport Pulse. Built to take the harshest of weather conditions, this is said to give you clinical-grade heart rate monitoring so you can adjust your training in real-time. It’s going for $188, some $70 cheaper than the usual of $258. Plus, you still get the $10 CapitaLand voucher, a 14-day pass for True Fitness gyms, and a set of additional ear gels if you buy at the show.

Read more about the Sport Coach here, and find out about the Sport Pulse here.

Jaybird

Fitness fans will be keen to know that the Jaybird Freedom is on sale at the show too. These are going for $169, down $90 from the usual price of $259. That’s a great price for these wireless in-ear headphones that are sweat-proof and comes with app support for customizing audio profiles and settings.

Read more about it here.

Klipsch

Klipsch is at the show too, and they’re offering 10% off the first earphone and 15% if you buy two. One of their star buys is the X6i in-ear headphones, as this is going for $289, down from the usual price of $329. Buy two or pairs, and that drops to $279, which is equivalent to $50 savings. Not bad!

For a set of on-ear headphones, we’d look at the Reference On-Ear (II). The wired version of this is going for $279 instead of the regular price of $329. A $50 savings! Pretty good for these minimalist headphones that are designed for hours of listening comfort.

Also at the show, is their latest RSB-3 soundbar. This was just launched in October, so there isn’t an outright discount for it yet, but if you buy a Apple TV 4K at the show, you’ll be entitled to 5% off the usual price of $599, which means you’ll get it for $569.05.

Click here to find out more about the X6i, here to read about the Reference On-Ear (II), and here to find out about the RSB-3.

Plantronics

If you’re looking for a pair of fitness in-ear headphones, Plantronics has the BackBeat Fit 305 for sale at the show. These are sweatproof and IPX5-rated water resistant, with an all-day wearing design. They’re going for $129, instead of the usual price of $149. Plus, you’ll get a free iWalk Power Bank (while stocks last).

For something a bit more stylish, look to the BackBeat Go 3 Charge. These have a listening time of up to 6.5 hours and a standby time of up to 14 days. They’re also sweatproof and come with a charging case for easy storage. They’re going for $149, down $40 from the usual of $189. They also come with a free iWalk 10k Power Bank.

If over-ear headphones are more your thing, then look to the BackBeat Pro 2. These wireless noise-canceling headphones are going for $279, down from the usual of $319. A pretty good price for headphones that offer 24 hours of wireless streaming and a standby time of 180 days. These also come with a free iWalk 10k Power Bank, and a Flight adapter.

Click here to read about the BackBeat Go 3 Charge and here to read about the  BackBeat Pro 2.

Razer

More into gaming? Razer has their Kraken Pro V2 at the show, and it’s going for a show special price of $99.90, down from the usual of $129.90. That’s a great price for these headphones that have a frequency response of 12 to 28,000Hz.

Otherwise, look to the ManO’War wireless gaming headset. This is going for $239.90, down $60 from the usual of $299.90. These have an advanced virtual 7.1 surround sound engine and sound isolating plush circumaural ear cups, so you’ll feel like you’re right in the heart of the action.

Click here to find out more about the Kraken Pro V2.

RHA

Audio fans will probably want to check this one out. The RHA CL 750 from last year is on sale for $168, down some $80 from the usual price of $248. Pretty good for these precision in-ear headphones that steel housings made in RHA’s Aerophonic design that allows the drivers to deliver sound straight to your ears.

Samsung

Samsung has soundbars for sale at the show, but they’re best purchased together with their TVs.

Still, if you just need to get a soundbar, you can look at something like the HW-M450/XS here. It’s going for $359 , down from the usual price of $399.

Otherwise, look at the HW-M550/XS. This is going at show price of $439, down from the usual price of $599. As with the soundbar above, you can add $59 for a Digital Antenna and HDMI cable bundle.

If you want something with Dolby Atmos sound, the HW-K950 is a pretty good bet too. This is going for a show special of $1599, down about $300 from the usual of $1899, and you’ll get $200 of Choice vouchers too.

Sennheiser

Sennheiser is at the show, and they’ve got some decent deals. For example, the Momentum In Ear Wireless is going for just $199, down from the usual of $299. That’s a $100 savings , and you’ll get a limited edition leather case thrown in too. Pretty good deal for a Bluetooth headset that supports apt-X, has NFC support, and a ten-hour battery life.

Also on offer, is the Momentum Wireless. This is going for $399, down a massive $300 from the usual price of $699, which is a great price for these wireless headphones that feature NoiseGard hybrid adaptive noise cancellation. It’s only available in black, but you’ll also get a pair of Golden Village movie tickets free at the show.

Another set of wireless Bluetooth headphones on sale is the HD 4.50 BTNC. These also feature NoiseGard hybrid adaptive noise cancellation and NFC, but are going for $259, down $40 from the usual price of $299. There’s also a pair of GV movie tickets to be had, as well as a free Under Armor drawstring bag.

Sonos

As usual, Sonos is offering 5% of all speakers at the show so the new Sonos Playbase can be had for just $1234 instead of the usual price of $1299.

That means the multi-room music bundle with two Play:1s , one Play:5 and a Boost unit can be had for $1799 instead of the usual of $1996.

Either that, or you can get the 5.1 movies bundle with Playbar/Playbase, Sub and Play:3 Surrounds for just $3468, down from the usual price of $3796. The Play:3s feature custom-designed drivers, and are fully multi-room capable, so you can get the set and shift the speakers around the house even if you don’t want to use them all together.

Sony

Sony has a huge booth at the show, and they’ve got their latest HT-ST5000 for sale at just $2,199 down from the usual price of $2,799. That’s a huge savings of $600 for this Dolby Atmos soundbar that offers true 7.1.2 sound with S-Force PRO Front Surround technology.

Otherwise, look to the MDR-EX750AP. This is going for $69.50, 50% off from the usual price of $139. Not bad for a lightweight pair of in-ears that feature strong, powerful bass.

Find out more about the HT-ST5000 here, and the MDR-EX750AP here.

Steelseries

Gamers might want to note that the Steel Series Siberia 840 is going on special offer at the show. This is being sold at $439.20, more than $100 down from the list price of $549.00. Certainly something worth checking out as these wireless headphones offer Dolby 7.1 surround and No Lag Wireless thanks to intelligent frequency hopping.

Logitech/UE

Ultimate Ears again has a selection of their speakers are on sale. Take for example, the UE Boom 2. Waterproof and drop proof, the speaker is available in a range of colorways and is going for just $199, down from the usual of $249.

There’s also the smaller UE Wonderboom for $109, down $40 from the usual of $149. This is also waterproof and dustproof, and it gives you 360o sound. Plus, the speaker literally floats, so you can take it to the pool with you.   

For bigger sound, look to the Megaboom. This is also waterproof, and can be connected to more than 50 other Megabooms for incredibly loud 360o sound. Get it at the show for $269, some $60 off the usual of $329.

Read more about the UE Boom2 here.

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