IT Show 2017 highlights
After combing the show floors earlier today, let us tell you what's good to buy, buy, buy at IT Show 2017!
IT Show 2017 - It's time to "hoot" some gadgets!
Happening from today March 16 to 19 at Suntec Singapore Levels 3, 4, and 6, IT Show is the place to be at if you want to fulfill your home entertainment, lifestyle electronics, office equipment, and travel technology shopping needs. Like last year, doors open from 11am for Level 3, and 12pm for Level 4 and 6 until 9pm each day. Admission is free.
Other than going from booth to booth looking for deal (see here for our mega preview article earlier), there are a lot of other activities you can take part in at the tech show, including a trade-in program, a Tech Showcase area, a booth babes selfie contest, and a sure-win lucky dip. For gamers, Gamex is where you get to experience the latest gaming consoles, gaming laptops, and featured games. You can check out this article for further info.

IT Show 2017 shopping resources
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Without further ado, let's jump right into the deals!
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 starting at $568 and get a free tempered glass screen protector, case, and iPad stand.
Read our full review of the Apple iPad Mini 4 here.
Apple's iPad Pro 9.7 takes all of the features of the 12-inch iPad Pro and puts them into a more standard 9.7-inch form factor including stereo speakers, and Apple Pencil compatibility. Get one from Nubox starting at S$888 and receive a free case, stand, tempered glass screen protector, and a 4.8Amp 2 port adapter.
Read our full review of the Apple iPad Pro 9.7 here.
ASUS
The ZenFone 3 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor with 3 or 4GB RAM. The phone has a 5.5-inch Full HD display and runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Pick up the 3GB/32GB storage version for $398, and the 4GB/64GB storage version for $498
Read our full review of the ASUS ZenFone 3 here.
The ASUS ZenFone Deluxe is ASUS' first flagship smartphone and sports a unique aluminum alloy unibody invisible-antenna design, as well as a 23-megapixel rear camera, and a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 6GB RAM. It usually retails for S$998, but you can get one at the IT Show for just $888 and you'll also get a 10,050mAh ASUS powerbank for free.
Read our full review of the ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe here.
Huawei
The Huawei Mate 9 has a huge 5.9-inch Full HD display and has a massive 4,000mAh battery. On the rear you'll find a unique dual rear camera setup that pairs a 20-megapixel monochrome camera with a 12-megapixel RGB camera, co-developed with German imaging maestros Leica. Pick one up from Singtel for S$288 on Combo Plan 3 at S$62.90/month and get a free Flip Cover worth S$69.
Read our full review of the Huawei Mate 9 here.
Lenovo
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first smartphone compatible with Google's Tango platform, which combines specialized hardware and sensors with software algorithms for enhanced augmented reality experiences. Experience it for yourself at Starhub's booth at IT Show, and pick one up for just S$99 when you sign up for a 4G 5 plan at S$82.90/month and get a free case worth S$49.
Read our full review of the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro here.
LG
The 5.7-inch LG V20 boasts a dazzling array of high-end unique features including the world's first 32-bit quad Hi-Fi DAC, speakers tuned by B&O, professional-level video and audio manual recording controls, and no less than three cameras and two displays. Get one for S$139 at Starhub when you sign up for a 4G 4 plan at $62.90/month and get a free battery pack and LG 5,200mAh powerbank.
Read our full review of the LG V20 here.
Motorola
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.
Read our full review of the Moto Z here.
Samsung
The Samsung A7 (2017) boasts many features taken straight from Samsung's flagship S range with a premium metal and glass build, IP68 dust and water resistance and a Full HD always-on Super AMOLED display. You also get front and rear 16-megapixel cameras and an octa-core Samsung Exynos 7880 processor. Pick one up from the IT Show for just S$598 (usual price: S$648) and get a free S View Cover and 32GB MicroSD Card.
Read our full review of the Samsung A7 (2017) here.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab A6 10.1 with S Pen has a Full HD display and is powered by a Exynos 7870 processor. The handy S Pen stylus offers precise control, which makes it perfect for drawing and other productivity tasks. Pick it up at the IT Show for just $498 and get a free 5,100mAh fast charging battery pack worth S$58.
Sony
The Sony Xperia XZ boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, an IP68 dust and water resistance build, and a 23-megapixel 1/2.3-inch f/2.0 rear camera. Pick it up from M1's booth for S$198 when you sign a Reg contract ($62/month) and get a free Clear Cover.
Read out full review of the Sony Xperia XZ here.
Fitbit
The Surge tracker with GPS tracking is going at S$199 (U.P. S$368), but the deal is limited to just the first 50 units.
The Blaze tracker with connected GPS is going at S$238 (U.P. S$318).
The Charge 2 tracker with continuous heart rate tracking is going at S$218 (U.P. S$248).
The Fitbit Alta is going for S$148 (U.P. S$198), but if you want the latest tech, wait a while. The new Fitbit Alta HR with continuous heart rate tracking will be launching in April.
Fossil
Fossil’s Q Marshal smartwatches are going for S$479 to S$519 at IT Show 2017. Also available, the Q Wander (S$479 to S$519), the Q Gazer (S$389), the Q Tailor (S$349), and the Q Crewmaster (S$319 to S$389).
Michael Kors Access
These are pretty flashy smartwatches. The Michael Kors Access Smartwatch is going for S$599, while their hybrid style smartwatches are going for S$429 to S$479.
Misfit
The Misfit Ray fitness trackers are going at S$159 (with sport band) and S$189 (with leather band), with a free Misfit Flash tracker for every purchase of a Misfit product.
The Misfit Shine 2 fitness trackers are going at S$159, with a free Misfit Flash tracker for every purchase of a Misfit product.
Motorola
The newly released Moto 360 Sport is a sportier version of Motorola's Android Wear smartwatch, and includes a dedicated running app and built in GPS connectivity. Get one from IT Show for S$399 (usual price: S$599)
Read our review of the Motorola Moto 360 Sport here.
Samsung
The Samsung Gear S3 Frontier has a large, easy-to-read always-on AMOLED display and includes a built-in altimeter and barometer for measuring altitude and atmospheric pressure. If you don't like the looks of the rugged Frontier, pick up the more elegant Classic model. Both styles are available at IT Show for S$548. Pick one up and you'll also get free Level Active Headphones worth $98.
Read our review of the Samsung Gear S3 here.
TomTom
The Touch fitness tracker’s main feature is that it can measure your body fat and muscle mass percentage. It also has a built-in heart rate monitor, activity tracking, sports mode and phone notifications. At S$159 (U.P. S$239).
The basic Spark fitness tracker does activity tracking, GPS tracking, has multi-sport modes and automatic sleep tracking, at S$149 (U.P. S$249). It comes in variants, the Spark Cardio has a built-in heart monitor (S$199, U.P. S$329), the Spark Music can play over 500 songs (S$229, U.P. S$329), the Cardio+Music comes with all features (S$249, U.P. S$399).
The Adventurer has a built-in heart monitor, trail exploration, integrated music player, real-time GPS and barometer updates, multi-sport modes, and automatic lift detection. At S$399 (U.P. S$499).
M1
Get a free Nintendo Switch console and Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and 1-2 Switch, as well as three assorted Amiibos when you sign for a 1Gbps Fiber Broadband plan with M1 at S$59/month.
MyRepublic
The PS4 Pro is sold out islandwide, but you can get one for free if you sign up for a MyRepublic two-year 1Gbps Fibre Broadband plan at S$74.99/month. You'll also get free TP installation and S$70 off a new Wi-Fi router.
Singtel
Sign up for a two-year 1Gbps Fibre Broadband plan with Singtel at S$59.90/month and get the first four months for free!
StarHub
Sign up for a two-year 1Gbps Fibre Broadband plan with Starhub at S$49.90/month and get the first six months for free!
WhizComms
Casio
Epson
Innovative
Samsung
Here's our review of the KS9000 SUHD TV.
Sony
AC Ryan
Acer
AOC
ASUS
BenQ
Dell
LG
Philips
Prism+
Samsung
ViewSonic
Canon
Find out more about the EOS 750D here, and you can find out more about the EOS M5 here. Click here to find out more about the G 9X MK II.
Casio
Find out more about the Exilim FR100 here.
Fujifilm
Find out more about the X-A10 here, and more about the X100F here.
Nikon
Read up more on the D5600 here and more on the D3400 here.
Olympus
Read more about the OM-D E-M10 Mark II here, and find out more about the Stylus TG-Tracker here.
Sony
Click here to find out more about the A7 II, and here to read up on the A6000.
Brother
Canon
Epson
Fuji Xerox
HP
Samsung
Aztech
Bose
Check out our Bose SoundLink Mini II coverage here.
Creative
Read our iRoar Go coverage here.
Read up on the Sound BlasterX Katana here, and check out our first looks of the X-Fi Sonic Carrier here.
JBL
Klipsch
LG
Logitech UE
Onkyo
Pandora
Samsung
Sonos
Audio-Technica
Audiofly
Bose
Check out our Bose QC35 coverage here.
Creative
Erato
Elysium
HP
Jabra
Read our Jabra Elite Sport coverage here.
Jaybird
Jays
Klipsch
Plantronics
Onkyo
Sennheiser
Sony
Acer
Here's our hands-on experience with the Acer Swift 7.
ASUS
Read our review for the ASUS ZenBook 3 here.
Dell
HP
Read more about the HP Spectre x360 here!
Lenovo
Here's our first experience with the Lenovo Yoga Book.
Read more about our initial experience with the Lenovo Miix 720 here!
LG
Find out our views regarding the LG Gram 15 here.
Microsoft
Here's our review of the Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
Samsung
Read about our initial experience with the Samsung TabPro S here!
Acer
Aftershock
Aorus
ASUS
Alienware
Dell
Gigabyte
HP
MSI
Lenovo
Secretlab
HyperX
Logitech
Read more about the Logitech K380 Bluetooth keyboard here.
Microsoft
Ranger
Razer
SteelSeries
Armaggeddon
Creative
HyperX
Logitech G
Plantronics
Razer
Sennheiser
SteelSeries
Microsoft
Sony
ASUS
Check out our review of the ASUS RT-AC5300 router here.
Aztech
D-Link
Read our review of the D-Link DIR-890L here.
Read our review of the D-Link DWA-192 here.
Edimax
Linksys
Read our review of the Linksys EA9500 router here.
Read our review of the older Linksys WRT1900AC router that it is based on.
Netgear
Read our review of the Netgear Nighthawk X8 here.
Synology
TP-Link
Asustor
Crucial
G-Technology
HGST
Kingston
Read our review of the Kingston HyperX Predator here.
QNAP
Samsung
Read our review of the Samsung SSD 960 Pro here.
Read our review of the SSD 960 Evo here.
SanDisk
Seagate
Strontium
Toshiba
Transcend
Western Digital
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