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Prepare for the ultimate tech showcase at CEE 2024 in Suntec Singapore

Join the excitement at CEE 2024 at Suntec Singapore from May 23–26 for great tech deals, prizes, and more with over 300 brands and 120 exhibitors.

Get ready for an exciting weekend as the Consumer Electronic Exhibition (CEE) returns to Suntec Singapore. From May 23 to 26, you can explore the latest in tech and smart home solutions on level 4 of the convention centre, with Challenger set up on level 3.

With over 300 brands and 120 exhibitors, CEE 2024 is set to be the biggest yet. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or just looking for the latest gadgets, there’s something for everyone. Big names like Acer, ASUS, HP, Samsung, and Xiaomi will showcase their newest products. You can also find popular brands like Belkin, Google, Lenovo, and Logitech, ensuring a wide variety of options.

Don’t miss the opportunity to upgrade your tech at great prices. Enjoy “Wow Deals” starting at just S$9.90 and grab “Starbuys” with impressive discounts. If you prefer to pay in installments, you can use PayLater by Grab to split your purchase into four payments. Plus, you’ll get an S$8 ride voucher with a minimum spend of S$150.

Win prizes and get free vouchers

CEE 2024 is not just about buying the latest gadgets. You can also participate in fun activities and win prizes. Head to the “Instant Lucky Dip” booth at the back of Hall 406, complete a simple survey, and stand a chance to win prizes and vouchers. No purchase is necessary to join the lucky dip.

If you’re planning to spend, don’t miss the “Spend & Redeem” promotion. Spend a minimum of S$500 and receive a free S$10 Challenger voucher. This offer is available at the booth at the back of Hall 406 and is limited to one redemption per customer per day. Be quick, as it’s limited to the first 250 redemptions daily while stocks last.

Got old devices lying around? Bring them to the myhalo booth at the entrance to Hall 403. You can trade in your old laptop, PC, smartphone, or tablet for CEE vouchers. These vouchers can then be used to offset your purchases at the show, making it an excellent opportunity to upgrade to the latest technology while saving money.

Stay updated and connected

To make the most of your visit to CEE 2024, stay connected through their social media channels. Follow CEE on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram for the latest updates, recommended deals, and show highlights. Additionally, the HardwareZone Tech Show portal will house all the information you need, including brochures and gadget recommendations.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic event. Mark your calendar for May 23–26 and head to Suntec Singapore for an unforgettable tech experience. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home gadgets, find the latest in tech, or simply enjoy a fun day out, CEE 2024 has it all.

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