06-09-2011, 07:33 AM
No surprise eh? Yesterday I read ini MyPaper about a 16-year old spending $1,500 on a DSLR camera and some lenses and calling it a bargain! Imagine a 16-year old spending that kind of money! 
The Straits Times
Sep 6, 2011
Comex show breaks visitor and sales records
By Irene Tham
The biggest crowd ever came to splurge on $70 million worth of products - another record - at this year's Comex IT and consumer technology show.
Some 822,000 visitors thronged the 355,000 sq ft of space over five floors in the Suntec convention centre during the show's four-day run that ended on Sunday.
According to event organiser Exhibits Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings, the 835 exhibitors rang up some $70.5 million in sales - the most in its 17-year history.
Exhibits Inc general manager Melvin Koh said premium gadgets such as tablets, smartphones, smart TV sets and digital single- lens reflex cameras were hot buys, 'as consumers continue to have higher expectations of their gadgets'.
Canon said it saw a 20 per cent rise in sales from last year. Its most popular item was its EOS 600D camera which went for $1,199, or $150 less than usual.
Mr Andrew Koh, Canon Singapore's director and general manager of consumer imaging and information, said: 'We have observed that consumers now seem to be more informed and know what they want to purchase, with a focus on premium solutions.'
Laptop retailers also clicked with consumers, with Asus netting a 15 per cent sales boost this year. Ms Lim Kai Li, senior marketing executive at the Taiwanese PC maker, said: 'It was our record performance at Comex.'
Laptops were also offered as part of telcos' package deals for broadband and mobile plans.
Student Reuben Tan, 19, who signed a two-year contract with M1, lauded the show as a great way to lap up a bargain. For $75 a month, he got a Toshiba laptop worth more than $1,000 and a 100Mbps fibre broadband plan.
'I have been waiting to snag a good deal since my current broadband contract expired a few months back,' he said.
Other popular items included the Olympus Pen E-PL1 camera, which went for $498 - about half its usual price - and Hewlett- Packard's discontinued TouchPad tablet. Both were sold out on the first day of the show.
Last year's Comex attracted 815,000 visitors and logged sales of $68.5 million.

The Straits Times
Sep 6, 2011
Comex show breaks visitor and sales records
By Irene Tham
The biggest crowd ever came to splurge on $70 million worth of products - another record - at this year's Comex IT and consumer technology show.
Some 822,000 visitors thronged the 355,000 sq ft of space over five floors in the Suntec convention centre during the show's four-day run that ended on Sunday.
According to event organiser Exhibits Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings, the 835 exhibitors rang up some $70.5 million in sales - the most in its 17-year history.
Exhibits Inc general manager Melvin Koh said premium gadgets such as tablets, smartphones, smart TV sets and digital single- lens reflex cameras were hot buys, 'as consumers continue to have higher expectations of their gadgets'.
Canon said it saw a 20 per cent rise in sales from last year. Its most popular item was its EOS 600D camera which went for $1,199, or $150 less than usual.
Mr Andrew Koh, Canon Singapore's director and general manager of consumer imaging and information, said: 'We have observed that consumers now seem to be more informed and know what they want to purchase, with a focus on premium solutions.'
Laptop retailers also clicked with consumers, with Asus netting a 15 per cent sales boost this year. Ms Lim Kai Li, senior marketing executive at the Taiwanese PC maker, said: 'It was our record performance at Comex.'
Laptops were also offered as part of telcos' package deals for broadband and mobile plans.
Student Reuben Tan, 19, who signed a two-year contract with M1, lauded the show as a great way to lap up a bargain. For $75 a month, he got a Toshiba laptop worth more than $1,000 and a 100Mbps fibre broadband plan.
'I have been waiting to snag a good deal since my current broadband contract expired a few months back,' he said.
Other popular items included the Olympus Pen E-PL1 camera, which went for $498 - about half its usual price - and Hewlett- Packard's discontinued TouchPad tablet. Both were sold out on the first day of the show.
Last year's Comex attracted 815,000 visitors and logged sales of $68.5 million.
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