IT Show 2013 - Notebooks/Systems, Networking & PC Accessories Buying Guide

You can't have an IT show without notebooks, PCs and networking peripherals. So no matter what computing products you are looking for, we've got you covered on what to look for in this year's show to get the best gadgets at the best prices.

IT Show 2013 Buying Guide

IT Show 2013 is currently taking place at Marina Bay Sands for the very first time, at level 1 and basement 2. The show is on from the 7th to the 10th of March, and is open from 12 noon to 9pm. One of Singapore's longest running tech shows, IT Show 2013 will feature more than 800 exhibitors and cover over 350,000 square-feet of exhibitions space with products ranging from notebooks and tablets to televisions, automotive accessories and more. As usual, admission will be free!

There will be a ton of products at the show, so in this handy buying guide we'll be giving you tips and tricks on what to look for in a great product. Whether you're buying a new TV or a new pair of headphones, here's what you need to know before you buy your next gadget.

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Notebook Buying Guide

Whether you're after a lightweight touchscreen convertible Ultrabook, a subwoofer-toting monster gaming machine, or something in between, you'll be spoiled for choice at IT Show 2013. Read on as we give you some tips on choosing the right notebook for you and also show you some of the standout deals from the show.

NOTEBOOKS TODAY

With the introduction of Microsoft's touch-enabled Windows 8 OS we've seen a wealth of new convertible and hybrid notebooks enter the market. Of course, you'll still find slim and light Ultrabooks, great value multimedia notebooks and powerful, high-end desktop replacements too.

 

Convertible & Hybrid Notebooks are designed forWindows 8's touch-enabled Modern UI, utilizing a touchscreen and the ability to transform into a tablet-like form factor. Convertible Notebooks are defined by having a permanently attached keyboard section, while Hybrid notebooks utilize a separate keyboard and screen that can be docked together. If you want to get the most out of Windows 8, these are definitely the way to go, as they offer the dual-functionality of both a notebook and a tablet.

Note that not all convertible or hybrid notebooks can be classified as Ultrabooks, as some of them use different processors such as the Intel Atom processor found inside HP's Envy X2.

Ultrabooks are becoming more and more affordable and make a great choice for anyone looking for a lightweight, portable notebook. All Ultrabooks must meet Intel's strict specifications which include an Intel CULV processor, thickness less than 18mm for 13-inch models, or 21mm for 14-inch models, a minimum battery life of 5 hours, a maximum of 7 seconds wakeup time from hibernation, and a storage transfer rate of at least 80 MB/s.

Ultrabooks are also available with touchscreens for use with Windows 8, however, we have found these to be less than satisfactory, and we recommend a convertible or hybrid Ultrabook instead if you want a touchscreen.

Multimedia Notebooks offer great value as they often pack top-of-the-line specs and other features not found on an Ultrabook such as a Blu-ray optical drive and better speakers. These notebooks will handle most tasks with ease and thanks to their discrete GPUs, can often be used for some light gaming as well.

Desktop Replacementsare the most expensive notebooks available but are also the most powerful. Packing quad-core Intel i7 processors, powerful discrete GPUs, and full HD 17-inch displays, these machines are made to run the most intensive applications and games. Some also offer 3D displays or superior sound with built-in subwoofers.

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Processor: Most notebooks today use an Intel processor, but how do you choose between an Intel Atom, Core i5 and Core i7? Intel's Core i7 processors are the most powerful, with Core i5 following close behind, while Atom processors are quite a long way behind them that are meant for light content consumption needs. In our experience, only choose a Intel Core i7 processor on a desktop replacement or high-end multimedia notebook. The CULV-class Intel Core i7 processor found in Ultrabooks isn't much more powerful than the i5 version, and will also drain your battery faster.

Windows 7 or Windows 8 OS: While all convertible and hybrid notebooks will come with Windows 8 as standard, others may come with an option of either Windows 7 or Windows 8. If you're given the choice, you may want to opt for Windows 8 even if you don't have a touchscreen, as most notebook trackpads are capable of handling gesture and swipe commands that work just as well for navigating the Windows 8 Modern UI.

Screen Resolution: While a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels is considered standard for most 11 and 13-inch notebooks, some notebooks offer much higher resolutions, up to 1920 x 1080 pixels (full HD) on a few models. Our preference is for a resolution of 1440 x 900 or 1680 x 1050 pixels as you an cram more information and do more on a given notebook size than the standard resolution screens. However, the latter could help keep costs down, so it's really a matter of your criteria in getting a notebook.

Check out the latest Notebooks and reviews at our HardwareZone Notebook Product Guide.

Notebook Deals at the Show

Here are some highlighted Notebook deals at the IT Show this year.

Acer Aspire V5 Touch

Acer's Aspire V5 Touch is a great value multimedia notebook with a 10-point multi-touchscreen display, Intel Core i5 processor, discrete NVIDIA GPU, Windows 8 OS and on-board DVD drive.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $899 (Usual Price: $1099)
  • IT Show Promotion: Free Ethernet to VGA combo cable, second year local extended warranty (carry-in)
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1209

Dell XPS 12

Dell's 12.5-inch convertible Windows 8 Ultrabook uses a swiveling screen to convert between notebook and tablet form factors. It also sports a gorgeous full HD display and solid build quality, with a machined aluminum body and Corning Gorilla Glass protecting the screen.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1799
  • IT Show Promotion: Free Sennheiser PXC310 headphones worth $439
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1305, 1332 and 1229

HP Spectre XT

HP's 13.3-inch Spectre XT Ultrabook boasts a sleek all-metal design, Intel core i5 processor, 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD storage. Thanks to its four speakers and built-in Beats Audio, it also has much better audio quality than most other Ultrabooks.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1299 (Usual Price: $1499)
  • IT Show Promotion:Free Symantec Norton Internet Security (2 years subscription), HP Carrying Case, Premium SmartCare Service Plan.
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1221 and 1225

Aftershock Titan

The 17.3-inch full HD Aftershock Titan is the most powerful notebook currently available featuring dual Radeon HD 7970M or GeForce GTX 680M GPUs and an Intel Core i7 CPU.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $3550 (Usual Price: $3661)
  • IT Show Promotion: Free upgrade to 16GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM, IC Diamond Thermal Compound, Professional Color calibration
  • Brochure

Location

B2, Booth B210

ASUS VivoBook Smart LTE

The ASUSVivoBook Smart LTE features an Intel Atom Z2760 dual-core processor, 64GB SSD storage and LTE connectivity. At just9.7mm thin and 580g with a 10.1-inch LED-backlit IPS display, the VivoBook Smart is ideal for portable tablet usage, while an optionalmagnetic TranSleeve keyboard also gives it notebook-like functionality.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $899
  • IT Show Promotion:Scratch card for a chance to walk away with prizes such as the ASUS Zenbook, Nexus 7, ASUS VivoBook, ASUS MeMO Pad and more. While stocks last.
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1205, 1317

MSI GE60-0NC

This affordable gaming machine is packing a powerful quad-core Intel i7-3630QM processor and discrete NVIDIA GT650M graphics. It also comes equipped with a 15.6-inch Full HD display, 8GB RAM, and an on-board DVD-RW optical drive.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1699
  • IT Show Promotion: Free MSI backpack and MSI HDMI cable
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1521

 

IT Show 2013 Notebook Portal

Desktop Systems Buying Guide

Despite the popularity of tablets and other mobile computing devices, the cornerstone of home computing has always been a desktop system. At IT Show 2013, there are a myriad of choices that run the gamut from high-end gaming PCs to All-in-One PC systems. Browse further for more tips on selecting the right system, together with some star deals we have managed to uncover on the show floor.

DESKTOP SYSTEMS TODAY

For the home consumer, there are two broad categories of desktop systems; namley, traditional desktop PCs and All-in-One (AIO) PCs. The traditional desktop PC usually comprises a computer chassis, bundled with a monitor, keyboard and mouse; however, some deals only include the chassis itself. For an AIO PC system, it isn't about a space-saving anymore as with the commercial availability of Windows 8, the AIO PC with multi-touch capabilities make more sense to the consumer who is likely to be familiar with touch interfaces offered by smartphones and tablets.

 

Desktop PCs usually comprise a chassis to house its components, while the input devices as well as video displays usually in the form of a LCD monitor are attached to it. There are some manufacturers who offer the chassis with the computing components tailored to the needs of the consumer, and leaves the choice of input and display devices entirely to the discretion of the informed consumer.

All-in-One PC systems are akin to a large tablet mounted on a desktop stand, and feature HD screens with AV connectivity options like HDMI and audio jacks. They also offer standard ports like USB 3.0 ports or even Thunderbolt ones. Just image all these hardware offerings in a footprint no larger than your traditional desktop display monitor!

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Core Components: Most desktop systems use Intel processors; however, there are some that feature AMD processors or Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). For consumers looking at high-end gaming desktop PCs that sport third-generation Intel Core processors like the top-end Intel Core i7-3770K CPU. For such systems, they are usually coupled with a high-end graphics card that feature NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 graphics chip or AMD Radeon HD 7800 series GPUs. For users who don't have such demanding computing requirements, there are mini desktop PCs that  feature the AMD Trinity desktop APUs and they don't require the need for a discrete graphics card. Their chassis are much smaller and can be as compact as a small paperback novel.

For AIO PCs, the considerations are about the same; consumers need to take note of the processor power the rig as well as whether the AIO features on-die graphics processing capabilities, courtesy of the CPU, or such graphical tasks are handled by an onboard graphics chip that will work in tandem with the CPU.

Screen Size: For desktop PC systems that ship with a LCD monitor, please don't settle for anything less than 21.5-inch in display size with a resolution of 1920 x 1080.  A larger display will mean less scrolling about when viewing a document or a web page. It may improve the efficiency of your productivity tasks as the user is able to line up documents side-by-side for multi-tasking purposes. For AIO systems, the acceptable display size is 21.5-inch with a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. It is definitely better to settle for displays that are able to support full HD content for a more enjoyable visual feast. 

Windows 7 or Windows 8 OS: Most current desktop systems operate Windows 8; however, some may still offer Windows 7. As a precautionary measure, it is better to ask about the version of the Windows OS that is installed on the system.

Check out the latest desktops at our HardwareZone Desktop Systems Product Guide.

Desktop Deals at the Show

Here are some highlighted desktop deals at the IT Show this year.

ASUS ROG CG8890

This desktop PC gaming system features a heavy-industry look with equally powerful components like an Intel X79-based board with an Intel Core i7-3960X CPU, coupled with an ASUS GeForce GTX 690 graphics card. Such a high-end system will definitely meet the requirements of most hardcore gamers!

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $6,199 (Usual Price: $6,999)
  • IT Show Promotion: A pair of movies passes, Assassin Creed 3 game, Trend Micro Internet Security (worth $39), ASUS 32GB Webstorage, ROG mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse, trolley
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1205 and 1317

Alienware X51

This Windows 8 compact gaming system from Dell sports a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 graphics card with 1.5GBof video memory. The rig is powered by an Intel Core i7-3770 'Ivy Bridge' CPU, with 8GB -DDR3-1600 system memory and a 1TBHDD. No monitor is included in this package though.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1,699 (Usual Price: $1,799)
  • IT Show Promotion: McAfee Security Center (15-mth version), Accidental damage coverage, $100 Capitaland Mall vouchers, 2nd year limited hardware warranty
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1305

HP Envy Phoenix h9-1380d

This gaming system features a liquid cooling system and sports an Intel i7-3770 CPU. With 8GB of DDR3 system memory, coupled with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 graphics card, this Windows 8 system is the highest-end desktop PC system at the HP booth.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1,999
  • IT Show Promotion: Enjoy 10%off HPaccessories, Takashimaya shopping voucher worth $40
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1221 and 1225

HP Envy 20-d038d TouchSmart AIO Desktop PC

This AIO sports a 20-inch multi-touch screen with a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels. Powered by an Intel Core i5-3330S rated at 2.7GHz, it operates on Windows 8, with an NVIDIAGT 610M graphics chip with 1GBof video memory. For storage, it sports a 1TB HDD.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1,399
  • IT Show Promotion: Enjoy 10% off HP accessories, Takashimaya shopping voucher worth $40
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1221 and 1225

Acer Predator G3620 (i347MR81T)

This gaming system comes bundled with a 23-inch full HD LED monitor, unlike the other gaming systems that come without any display options. This Windows 8 system is powered by an Intel Core i5-3470 CPU. Though its NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 graphics card may not be the most powerful on the market, this system makes an ideal rig for the casual gamer without exceeding his budget.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $1,299 (Usual Price: $1,599)
  • IT Show Promotion: Free Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student Edition (Product Key Code)
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1205

Acer Aspire 7600U (i363MR81TV)

Aesthetically speaking, this AIO system is one of the most pleasing to the eye. It is powered by an Intel Core i7-3630QM processor, and it sports 8GB of system RAMwith 1TBHDD for storage. It also features a Blu-ray combo drive, allowing to enjoy Blu-ray content on its 27-inch full HD screen, which also supports 10-point multi-touch inputs.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $2,599 (Usual Price: $2,799)
  • IT Show Promotion: Free Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student Edition (Product Key Code)
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1205

 

IT Show 2013 Desktop Systems Portal

Networking Buying Guide

The way we connect to the world wide web has evolved tremendously over the decades. Remember the days of ploddingly slow 14.4kbps modems? Well, those dinosaurs are now a thing of the past. Instead of depending on phone lines as the main networking medium, we now have cable and fiber optics broadband capable of 200Mbps speeds to serve our Internet needs. Here, we let you in on some pointers on how to pick the right router and also show you some of the best router buys from the show.

NETWORKING TODAY

Routers have advanced greatly in terms of both functionality and design. Today, they are not just devices you use to connect to the Internet. Some routers come with built-in hard disks that allows you to quickly share data or even lets you backup your systems wirelessly. Additionally, they are no longer clunky looking boxes, as manufacturers are paying more attention to design and aesthetics.

Today's routers are no longer dull-looking boxes, some actually look quite stylish and futuristic. Features-wise, some even include integrated storage for easy file sharing and wireless backups.

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

NGNBN-certification: If you’ve upgraded to a high-speed fiber plan recently, be sure to get a high-speed router that’s preferably NGNBN-certified (Next-Generation Nationwide Broadband Network) to match your network. This will ensure your router is up to the task for maximizing your fast fiber connection.

802.11ac: Although the 802.11ac standard has yet to be officially ratified, manufacturers have already been offering 802.11ac routers for quite some time already. Compared to N routers, AC routers have a thereotical top data speed of 1300Mbps on the 5GHz band, making them sought after by users who want to stream HD content wirelessly over their network.

File and Printer Sharing: If the router has USB ports, look to see if they support File Sharing, which allows you to attach an external hard drive to the router to quickly share files or even allow wireless backups. Printer Sharing allows clients connected to the network to send print jobs to a shared printer.

Check out the latest networking products at our HardwareZone Networking Product Guide.

Networking Deals at the Show

Here are some highlighted networking deals at the IT Show this year.

ASUSRT-AC66U

If you are looking for a speedy AC router to complement your high-speed fiber connection, the ASUSRT-AC66U is the router for you since it supports speeds of up to 1.75Gbps, making it ideal for HDmovie streaming.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $299 (Usual Price: $399)
  • ITShow Promotion: Free pair of movie tickets, Trend Micro Security Suite, AltecLansing headphones
  • Brochure

Location

LEVEL 1, BOOTH 1205 &1317

Aztech HL125G +HL115EPBundle

If you are looking to share your fiber connection around your home, Aztech is offering a bundle kit featuring the HL125G HomePlug 4-port Gigabit switch and HL115EP Pass Through. Both devices support speeds of up to 500Mbps, and together, you can share your fast fiber connection using your electrical network.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $129 (Usual Price: $174)
  • Brochure

Location

LEVEL B2, BOOTH 121

Buffalo WZR-HP-G450H

If you are looking for a high-performance Wireless-Nrouter, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G450H won't disappoint. It supports speeds of up to 450Mbps and has three high gain antennae to provide thorough coverage.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $99 (Usual Price: $139)
  • Brochure

Location

LEVEL B2, BOOTH B346

EnGenius EUB9707

If you are looking for a no-frills Wireless-N USB adapter, the EnGenius EUB9707 is worth checking out. The compact adapter works with both Windows and Mac systems.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $9.90 (Usual Price: $19.90)
  • Brochure

Location

Level B2, BOOTHB138 &B366

Linksys E2500

If you are looking for a fuss-free Wireless-N dual-band router that provides wide coverage, the Linksys E2500 is worth checking out. It has four internal antennae to provide wide and strong signal.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $99 (Usual Price: $149)
  • Brochure

Location

LEVEL 1, BOOTH 1105 &1229

TP-Link TL-MR3040

TP-Link’s TL-MR3040 is a mobile router designed to be paired with any smartphone or tablet 3G/LTE modem to broadcast a wireless signal at up to 150Mbps, creating a mobile office or entertainment network for up to five devices to access the Internet simultaneously

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $65 (Usual Price: $79)
  • Brochure

Location

LEVEL B2, BOOTH B427

 

IT Show 2013 Networking Portal

PC Accessories Buying Guide

Some desktop PC systems may ship without any inputs peripherals and that leaves the onus of shopping around for devices like mice and keyboards to the end-users. In some cases, the bundled stock input devices may not be to your liking; hence, swopping them out with purchases of one's choice is the next course of action.

PC ACCESSORIES TODAY

With the advent of touch-centric GUI brought forth to the desktop by WIndows 8 OS, there have been a slew of trackpads that enable users to execute gestures for interaction within Windows 8. Such gestures can be perform without having the user lift their arms to the level of the display device. There are also PC upgrade accessories, like memory module kits to give your desktop PC system a much-needed boost. These kits are usually rated with operating frequencies from 1,600MHz to high-end ones with 2,666MHz operating frequency.

 

Windows 8 OS-centric devices allow users to indirectly immerse themselves in the multi-touch experience of the new operating system without having to lift their arms beyond the surface level of their desks. They also empower users who have yet to invest in multi-touch display devices.

One of the most common PC upgrade accessories is the memory kit. Such a kit made comprise up to four memory modules that offer up to 32GB of memory capacity. Most of these kits are rated at 1,600MHz opeating frequency while the higher-end ones can go up to 2,666MHz.

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

OS Support: Some inputs devices are made exclusively for Windows 8; while some have support for both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. Hence, do pay attention to the device's specifications.

Capacity: The sweetspot for current memory kits is 8GB of memory capacity. Another point to note is how the memory density or how the capacity is spread over the physical memory kits. A 16GB memory  kits can be spread over four or a pair of memory modules. This will naturally depend on the number of DIMM or memory module slots on the system's motherboard; hence, upgraders and system builders need to pay attention to these aspects.

Check out the latest PC accessories at our HardwareZone Memory Product Guide or the HardwareZone Input Devices Product Guide

PC Accessories Deals at the Show

Here are some highlighted PC Accessories deals at the IT Show this year.

Touch 8 aPen

This innovative device from ApenUSA turns your old monitor into one that support touch inputs, making it an ideal peripheral to accompany an operating system upgrade to Windows 8 OS.

IT Show 2013 Offer

Location

Level 1, Booth 1521

Corsair Dominator Platinum with Corsair Link Connector — 1.5V 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit (2 x 8GB)

This high-end memory kit supports Corsair Link, making it possible to monitor the hardware status of supported Corsair components in the desktop system. The memory modules have rated latency of 9-9-9-24 and its heatspreaders feature LED lighting when in operation.

IT Show 2013 Offer

Location

Level B2, Booth B137

Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer DDR3 PC3-12800 memory module 8GB kit (2 x 4GB)

This set of memory modules have built-in LED illumination that flash in different colors during operation, making them a flashy upgrade kit to complete your hardware desktop PCsystem.

IT Show 2013 Offer

Location

Level B2, Booth B137

CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

This gaming keyboard is dubbed the Trigger and features mechanical keys, back-lit keys, and five dedicated macro buttons. The Cooler Master Trigger keyboard is equipped with Cherry MX Black key mechanisms that is considered one of the the best keys for serious gamers.

IT Show 2013 Offer

  • IT Show Price: $168 (Usual Price: $178)
  • IT Show Promotion: Free large RX mousepad
  • Brochure

Location

Level 1, Booth 1105 and 1229; Level B2, Booth B721

 

IT Show 2013 PC Accessories Portal

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