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Singapore’s first-ever IT SHOW Festival 2021: Happening online and offline islandwide this March holidays

It has been a long wait since 2020. For the safety of our partners and consumers, the IT SHOW will unfortunately not be held physically this year. However this does not deter us from bringing everyone the best tech and gadget deals at Singapore’s first ever IT SHOW Festival this March holidays, happening online and […]

It has been a long wait since 2020. For the safety of our partners and consumers, the IT SHOW will unfortunately not be held physically this year. However this does not deter us from bringing everyone the best tech and gadget deals at Singapore’s first ever IT SHOW Festival this March holidays, happening online and offline islandwide from 11 – 21 March 2021.

What you can expect at the first-ever IT SHOW Festival 2021 is an exciting line-up of new product launches and star buys at up to 50% off from our participating brands and partners like Harvey Norman, Challenger, Huawei, ASUS, AVITA, Sennheiser, Secret Lab, Lenovo, HP, DELL, CASIO, Samsung TV, Mobot, VAIO, Philips, ROG, Starhub, APOL Chairs, Beamerx, Aerglo, X-Kimi and many more.

Starting from 8 March 2021, consumers can download an interactive digital brochure from the COMEX and IT Show website, showcasing the best tech and gadget deals from participating brands and partners happening online and offline in physical retail stores over the 10-day festival.

Stand a chance to win fabulous prizes such as a Phillips 55″ OLED 805 Android TV worth S$4,099, a Mobot CAMP Chameleon worth S$1,899, a SecretLab OMEGA 2020 Stealth Chair worth S$620, a Sennheiser CX400BT True Wireless Earbuds worth S$299, and more in our “Spend and Win” lucky draw, with no minimum purchase. Double up your lucky draw chances by either making your purchases with an AMEX (American Express) credit card, IT Show Festival’s official Card Partner, or signing up and/or renewing with Starhub, IT Show Festival’s official Telco Partner.

In addition, if you have been looking to trade-in or repair your old tech devices, gaming consoles and game titles, get an instant quote within minutes.

Find out more here: https://www.comexitshow.com.sg/tradein/
Mark your dates and join us at Singapore’s first-ever IT SHOW Festival at http://bit.ly/ITSHOW_Event today!

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