Posts Tagged ‘computers’

SITEX 2012 promotions: Lenovo desktops, notebooks, tablets & accessories

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

Lenovo will be at SITEX 2012 at Hall 5 Booth 5C40 (Courts), and Hall 6 Booths 6C30 (Harvey Norman) and 6D30 & 6F18 (Newstead) in the Singapore EXPO.

Click to view or download Lenovo promotions for SITEX 2012.

Click to view or download Lenovo promotions for SITEX 2012. (Caution: Large 7MB PDF file with 6 pages)

Check out Lenovo’s promotional offers for tablets, notebooks, ultrabooks, convertibles, AIOs, desktops, and accessories.

Windows 8 Lenovo Ideapad Yoga Ultrabook-tablet convertible

Windows 8 Lenovo Ideapad Yoga Ultrabook-tablet convertible

These include the IdeaPad G480 laptop and the recently launched Windows 8 Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Ultrabook-tablet convertible, and ThinkPad Twist S230u convertible.

My favourite is the Yoga.

Accessories include wireless mouse, speakers, headphones/headsets, USB hubs, and accessories for ThinkPads and IdeaPads.

SITEX 2012 promotions: Samsung computers, printers, cameras and TVs

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

Samsung will be at SITEX 2012 at Hall 4B Booth 4B10; Hall 5 Booth 5B20 (Audio House), 5C30 (Courts), 5G30 (Gain City);  and Hall 6 Booth 6D20 in the Singapore EXPO.

Samsung is fielding its wide range of computers, cameras, printers, smart TVs and home entertainment systems.

Samsung is fielding its wide range of computers, cameras, printers, smart TVs and home entertainment systems.

Samsung will be selling its wide range of products at this year’s SITEX 2012.

Check out its promotions for Windows 7 and Windows 8 notebooks and tablets; as well as printers, cameras, Smart TVs and home entertainment systems.

SITEX 2012 promotions: ASUS desktops, notebooks, tablets and monitors

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

ASUS will be at SITEX 2012 at Hall 5 (Booths 5A18, 5B10 & 5B40) and Hall 6 (Booths 6C01, 6C10, 6D30 & 6E30) in the Singapore EXPO.

Click to view or download ASUS promotions for SITEX 2012.

Click to view or download ASUS promotions for SITEX 2012. (Caution: Large 13MB PDF file with 20 pages)

Check out ASUS’ promotional offers for tablets, notebooks, ultrabooks, convertibles, AIOs, desktops, Alienware gaming machines, and monitors.

ASUS ROG - built for gamers.

ASUS ROG – built for gamers.

These include the slew of recently-launched Windows 8 computers such as the ASUS TAICHI Ultrabook-tablet convertible, Transformer Book, ZENBOOK, VivoBook, VivoTab, All-in-One PCs.

My favourite is the ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) gaming desktop PCs which are debuting in Singapore during SITEX 2012.

There’s also the innovative PadFone 2 smartphone-tablet hybrid.

SITEX 2012 promotions: Dell desktops, AIOs, notebooks and monitors

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

Dell will be at SITEX 2012 at Hall 6, Booth 6D01 in the Singapore EXPO.

Click to view or download Dell promotions for SITEX 2012.  (Caution: 3MB ipeg file)

Click to view or download Dell promotions (flyer 1) for SITEX 2012. (Caution: 3MB jpeg file)

Check out Dell’s promotional offers for notebooks, ultrabooks, convertibles, AIOs, desktops, Alienware gaming machines, and monitors.

Click to view or download Dell promotions for SITEX 2012.  (Caution: 3MB ipeg file)

Click to view or download Dell promotions (flyer 2) for SITEX 2012. (Caution: 3MB jpeg file)

My favourite is the XPS 12 convertible, with its innovative screen that can be swiveled to become either regular Ultrabook or a tablet computer.

SITEX 2012 promotions: Intel “Catch & Win”

Monday, November 19th, 2012

Intel will be giving away a total of four Ultrabooks and 40 vouchers, worth up to a total of SGD8,500, during SITEX 2012 with the new Intel Catch & Win promotion.

The Intel Catch & Win campaign will also extend beyond SITEX to 16 December 2012, where participants can continue to find the promotional markers at participating retailers.

The Intel Catch & Win campaign will also extend beyond SITEX to 16 December 2012, where participants can continue to find the promotional markers at participating retailers.

In addition, Intel is also giving away a total of 400 free Intel Anti-Theft Pack with One-Year service subscription to SITEX attendees who purchase an Ultrabook.

New Windows 8 computer lineup from HP

Friday, October 12th, 2012

With the release of Microsoft Windows 8, HP has lined up a range of computers running the new operating system – from All-in-One desktops to notebooks – and two tablets!

HP has lined up a wide range of Windows 8 computers - from desktop AiOs and notebooks to its two new tablets.

HP has lined up a wide range of Windows 8 computers – from desktop AiOs and notebooks to its two new tablets.

Following its aborted foray into tablets last year (with the webOS-based TouchPad), HP will be launching not one but two tablets, based on Windows 8 – the HP ENVY x2 and the HP ElitePad 900.

Both will be available later this year and in January 2013 respectively. Below are some of the computers showcased during the HP’s “A Life Connected” event.

HP ENVY x2
HP ENVY x2Powerful and ultrathin hybrid notebook PC, with a detachable screen that becomes a full tablet when separated from the keyboard.

Ultra slim and lightweight, the docking mechanism has a seamless magnetic latch that smoothly guides the tablet into place.

Comes with Beats Audio for a rich, audio experience.

Available in late 2012. Price S$1,099.

HP ElitePad 900
HP ElitePad 900The HP ElitePad 900 is HP’s premium thin and light Windows 8 tablet, designed for business.

Consumer-inspired design, and precision-crafted with quality materials like Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and sleek contoured edges.

Unique, productivity-enhancing ecosystem of elegantly designed Smart Jackets and other accessories.

Available in late January 2013. Price TBA.

Update (3 May 2013): The HP ElitePad 900 is now available in Singapore for S$1,099 (32GB SSD) and S$1,299 (64GB SSD).

HP ENVY TouchSmart Ultrabook 4
HP ENVY TouchSmart Ultrabook 4The HP ENVY TouchSmart Ultrabook 4 brings the intuitive power of touch to a 14-inch Ultrabook format with up to 8 hours of battery life.

Powerful performance and modern, metallic good looks. Comes with Beats Audio and a booming subwoofer.

Available in late 2012 for S$1,399.

HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 & Sleekbook 15
HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 & Sleekbook 15The HP Pavilion Sleekbook PCs provide the performance and easy applications that consumers need every day, in ultrathin 14-inch and 15.6-inch packages.

Available on October 26:

  • Sleekbook14 (AMD): S$699
  • Sleekbook14 (Intel i5): S$999
  • Sleekbook15: S$1,049
HP ENVY 23 & ENVY 20 TouchSmart AiO PC
HP ENVY 23 & ENVY 20 TouchSmart AiO PCThe HP ENVY 23-inch and 20-inch consumer AiO PCs are the newest in the ENVY line and feature the latest touch technology in a one-cord solution with space-saving small footprint.

It is capable of sensing up to 10 fingers on the screen, so you can use both hands to play games, type or touch the screen.

Available in October:

  • HP ENVY 23: S$1,599
  • HP ENVY 20: S$1,199
HP Pavilion 20 AiO PC
HP Pavilion 20 AiO PCThe new HP Pavilion 20 is a powerful 20-inch non-touch AiO PC built for value-conscious consumers.

Available in October for S$899.

Event: HP showcases new Windows 8 computers, tablets and printers

Wednesday, October 10th, 2012

With the impending General Availability of Windows 8 on October 26, HP has showcased its range of All-in-One desktops, notebooks and tablets; and enunciated its vision of integrating these with smartphone usage and its printer product line – to enable a connected life.

HP showcases its extensive range of PCs and printers - and how they can be integrated to give users "A Life Connected". Pictured here is the Officejet Pro 6700 Premium eAiO and the ENVY x2.

HP showcases its extensive range of PCs and printers – and how they can be integrated to give users “A Life Connected”. Pictured here is the Officejet Pro 6700 Premium eAiO (left) and the ENVY x2 (right). Not shown to scale.

HP wants to help us integrate the disparate electronic gadgets in our digital lives seamlessly into “A Life Connected” – the theme for the showcase event.

HP is introducing two new tablets based on Windows 8. Pictured here is the ElitePad 900.

HP is introducing two new tablets based on Windows 8. Pictured here is the ElitePad 900.

HP Singapore roped in local celebrity, Irene Ang, to demonstrate how an user could leverage the wide range of HP products for work and play, and move content and media easily between different devices.

Irene went on a fictitious holiday to Morocco, armed with HP’s recently unveiled HP Envy x2 hybrid notebook, that comes with a detachable keyboard, which she’d used to book her holiday and hotel.

Irene arrived at a Moroccan hotel where the staff used an HP EllitePad 900 tablet to check her in, printing out her check-in paperwork wirelessly using an HP printer.

The EllitePad 900 comes with a jacket that doubles battery life and provides additional expansion ports.

HP Photosmart 7520 eAiO

HP Photosmart 7520 eAiO

During her vacation in exotic Morocco, Irene snapped photos using her smartphone and used an HP app to upload and edit her photos online at Snapfish.

These photos are automatically synched with her tablet and AIO computer at home.

Along the way, she had time to do an “OppaN Irene Ang style” number to music streamed from her tablet.

And below is Oppan Irene Ang Style…

Here are some of the computers showcased during the entertaining event.

Follow this link to check out the new AiO inkjet printers with wireless direct printing technology.

COMEX 2012 promotions: Newstead, Nubox, tech@vogue

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

Newstead, Nubox and tech@vogue will be at COMEX 2012 at Suntec Singapore at 7 booths on Levels 3 & 4.

COMEX 2012 promotions and offers from Newstead, Nubox and tech@vogue below.

COMEX 2012 promotions and offers from Newstead, Nubox and tech@vogue below.

Check out COMEX 2012 discounts and purchases from the Newstead stable of consumer IT retailers.

There are desktop computers, laptops, notebooks, ultrabooks and tablets from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Samsung.

There are also Apple and PC accessories from Nubox and tech@vogue.

Booth #3015 on Level 3 sells Lenovo, Dell, ASUS, Sandisk, Samsung Galaxy & TomTom products.

The six booths at Level 4 are:

  • B8139 – ASUS & Dell
  • B8236 – ACC, Samsung & Acer
  • B8318 – Lenovo, Acer, Toshiba, Samsung & Oki
  • B8335 – Nubox & tech@vogue Gallery
  • B8418 – Ingram, Lenovo, HP & ASUS
  • B8498 – EA, Lenovo, Buffalo & Microsoft

Computer line-up: Dell XPS, Vostro, Precision, Latitude & OptiPlex

Monday, July 16th, 2012

I had the chance to be briefed on the line-up of computers from Dell and how they empower end-user computing for corporate users. Here’s a quick round-up.

Starting prices of new additions incl.GST: XPS 14 (S$1,399), Vostro laptops (TBA), Precision T1650 (S$1,799), Latitude laptops (S$1,348), OptiPlex desktops (S$1,069).

Dell's updated line-up of laptop and desktop computers.

Dell’s updated line-up of laptop and desktop computers.

Here are some of the latest refreshes in Dell’s line-up. All of them are Windows 8 ready but none of them have touch screens.

Dell XPS laptop family

Dell's latest flagship Ultrabook: XPS 14 (starts from S$1,399).

Dell’s latest flagship Ultrabook: XPS 14 (starts from S$1,399).

The latest addition to Dell’s line-up is the XPS 14 Ultrabook. The 14-inch laptop joins the existing 13-inch XPS 13 Ultrabook.

The XPS 14 looks sleek and elegant, but felt rather heavy at 2.1kg. But it has a super-long battery life of 11 hours, so if you need that durability while on the move, and weight is not a problem, this is the Ultrabook for you.

As part of Dell’s flagship XPS brand, the compact XPS 13 offers portability while the XPS 14 is only 20.7 mm thin and offers long battery life and connectivity on the go.

Both laptops have enterprise-friendly features, such as security and services, to enable them to cross-over for enterprise use.

In a shrewd move by Dell to ride on the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) phenomenon, users can use their XPS Ultrabooks for personal use at home and bring it to work and connect to their corporate IT information systems.

Dell Vostro laptops

Dell Vostro 3460 laptop (price TBA).

Dell Vostro 3460 laptop (price TBA).

The Vostro 3360, 3460 and 3560 will be available this month.

My personal favourite is the Latitude E6430s which fits a 14-inch display into a 13-inch body – the same form-factor as its 13-inch cousin. The laptop felt robust and rugged but rather light. I wouldn’t mind using it as my main workhorse.

These laptops are designed to deliver strong performance and security for growing businesses.

The Vostro series come in three sizes (13”, 14” and 15”) and three colours (Aberdeen Silver, Brisbane Bronze, and Lucerne Red).

The 13-inch Vostro 3360 is only 0.76-inch in thinness.

Dell Latitude, OptiPlex, Precision
Dell Precision T1650 tower workstation (starts from S$1,799).

Dell Precision T1650 tower workstation (starts from S$1,799).

The Latitude and OptiPlex portfolio of business laptops and desktops were refreshed in June and features durable, consumer-inspired designs that appeals to today’s professionals.

Dell Latitude 6430s (starts from S$1,348).

Dell Latitude 6430s (starts from S$1,348).

They are coupled with advanced manageability and data protection and ships with at least 2GB of memory, integrated graphics, Third Generation Intel Core processors, USB 3.0 ports, and optional 128GB SSD.

The Dell Latitude E-Family and Dell OptiPlex feature physical ruggedness and sports long battery-lives of up to 32.7 hours with an optional 9-cell battery.

The E6230, E6330, E6430 and E6530 laptops comes with 12.5”, 13.3”, 14” and 15.6” displays.

The new design of the Latitude E6430s fits a 14-inch display in a 13.3-inch chassis.

Dell OptiPlex 9019 All-in-One desktop (starts from S$1,069).

Dell OptiPlex 9019 All-in-One desktop (starts from S$1,069).

The Latitude 5430 and E5530 laptops are targeted towards budget-conscious professionals and come with 14” and 15.6” displays.

The refreshed Dell OptiPlex family includes the new OptiPlex 3010, 7010, 9010 desktops; and the OptiPlex 9010 All-in-One desktop.

For powerful performance on a budget, there is the new entry-level Dell Precision T1650 tower workstation.

The T1650 offers a broad range of Intel Core and Xeon CPU options, increased memory speed of 1,600MHz, and four USB 3.0 ports.

Norton Mobile Survey 2012: Greater awareness of mobile security needed

Friday, July 13th, 2012

The ownership and use of mobile phones to access the internet and stay connected is fast catching up with the use of computers.

Yet, the awareness of mobile security remains wanting compared to the relative maturity in security awareness for general computer usage.

David Freer, Vice President, Consumer, Asia Pacific and Japan, Symantec

David Freer, Vice President, Consumer, Asia Pacific and Japan, Symantec. Photo taken on a mobile phone.

I was briefed on the results of the Norton Mobile Survey this morning at their offices at Suntec Singapore. A summary of the detailed numbers can be found at the end of this post. Here’s how the survey was conducted.

Ownership and use of mobile phones fast catching up with computers.

Mobile phone Computer
Ownership 91% 92%
Access Internet 88% 69%

This was the same survey which found that “76% of Internet users in Singapore would rather forgo US$1million than give strangers unlimited access to their computers”.

What stood out from the numbers was the disparity between the greater dependence and use of our mobile phones on one hand (see sideboxes), and on the other hand the lagging level of mobile security in their usage.

So we’re doing an awful lot of things on our mobile phones – pretty much the same sort of things we do on our computers – in terms of accessing the Internet and staying connected. (And snapping the cover photo for this article.)

Need for greater awareness of mobile security

Yet almost half of the mobile users in Singapore do not take the simple step of using passwords to protect their phones, even though 61% of Singaporeans acknowledge that mobile threats are real.

What do people actually do on their mobile phones?

Social networking 57%
Read the news 55%
Online messaging 39%
Mobile banking/payments 27%
Location-based tasks, including navigation 25%
Online shopping 19%

In addition, some 30% are not aware that they can remotely track their phone using GPS navigation software.

Is it because we’re still trapped in the age when mobile phones were less capable and we were less dependent on them – and therefore had little to lose if a mobile phone was lost or stolen.

You know, when we had feature phones, the most painful thing about losing the phone was the loss of the contacts on them, and the hassle of having to replace them.

Viruses and malware for feature phones were almost unheard of.

US$1million for complete access to your computer?

US$1million for complete access to your computer?

Now, your smartphone can store a substantial trove of precious PERSONAL photos and videos, work-related documents and apps that access your stockmarket transactions.

The survey found that for the one in three Singaporeans who have had their mobile phone stolen/lost, most of them (78%) mentioned that losing their contact information was the worst part of the experience, with 52% feeling their privacy had been invaded.

To resolve their lost/stolen phone situation, two in three Singaporeans had paid an average of S$424.

The survey found that three in five Singaporeans would rather pay a ransom S$273 to get your phone back.averaging S$273 in order to resolve their lost/stolen phone problem – assuming they were offered the chance.

This is almost double the S$148 “ransom” that half of those surveyed in LAST YEAR’s study were willing to pay.

Dark cloud arising

“Singapore is a very tech savvy nation that is hugely mobile and connected,” said David Freer, Vice President of Norton for Asia Pacific & Japan.

Personally, I believe the concern with lost contact information will diminish rapidly with the convenience of syncing contact and calendar information with cloud-based services, such as iCloud and Google.

These cloud services allow you to reinstate contact lists and calendars in a new smartphone in a matter of minutes.

On the other hand, the tight coupling between the smartphones with cloud services bring with it a much greater problem.

“With greater connectivity to the Internet through mobile devices, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting this platform.

With so much valuable and personal information residing on our mobile devices, mobile users need to have the right security measures in place – both a reliable mobile security solution and personal diligence to back up important information,” added Freer.

By serving as gateways to access huge repositories of information on the cloud, people who lose their mobile phones stand to lose much more than just what’s physically stored on the phone itself.

It’s akin to losing a wallet full of cash viz-a-viz losing a wallet full of cash and a couple of credit cards.

So, if you haven’t enabled remote locking or wiping, anyone losing their phone would also need to change the passwords of all the online services the phone and its apps has been authorised to access.

Emails accounts, Facebook/Twitter accounts, Dropbox are but a few that immediately pop into mind. How many of these can you recall off the top of your head, and in the heat and stress of having realised you’ve just lost your phone?

Norton Mobile Security

Norton Mobile Security for Android devices addresses some of today’s most common mobile issues, including device loss and data protection.

Norton Mobile Survey 2012Norton Mobile Security has anti-theft, anti-malware, locate and remote wipe features.

Norton Mobile Security Lite is available for free in English on the Google Play Store.

For users seeking additional protection, there is the option to upgrade to the full featured Norton Mobile Security for an annual subscription of S$19.90.

Versions for iOS and Windows Phone will be released later this year.

Below is a summary of the main findings of the Norton Mobile Survey 2012.

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