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Home A/V deals @ COMEX '06
By CNET Asia staff
31/9/2006
Whether you are furnishing your digital adobe or overhauling a dated home entertainment system, COMEX 2006 is the event not to be missed. Here's your opportunity to stretch your dollars and bag the best bargains with our onsite coverage of this annual IT and electronics fair.
 

Epson EMP-X3
Show price: S$1,799 (US$1,324.52)
Retail price: S$1,999 (US$1,471.77)
Remarks: The Epson EMP-X3 now comes with a lighter price tag at a S$200 (US$147.25) cash discount.
Specs: LCD; XGA resolution (1,024 x 768); 2,000 ANSI lumen brightness; 400:1 contrast ratio; 2.6kg.


 

Epson EMP-755
Show price: S$2,499 (US$1,839.89)
Retail price: Not available
Remarks: Epson is bundling a free 2.5GB Seagate portable hard drive for each EMP-755 purchased during the show.
Specs: LCD; XGA resolution; 2,000 ANSI lumen brightness; 400:1 contrast ratio; 1.8kg.


 

Epson Dreamio EMP-TW20
Show price: S$1,399 (US$1,030.02)
Retail price: S$1,999 (US$1,471.77)
Remarks: Get a generous S$600 (US$441.75) discount for each Epson EMP-TW20 home theater projector bought during COMEX.
Specs: LCD; 480p resolution (854 x 480); 1,200 ANSI lumen brightness; 1,000:1 contrast ratio; 3.5kg; component-video input.


Disclaimer: While prices are correct at time of sending the page to our site, vendors may correct and alter their deals without prior notice.
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