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Fujitsu LifeBook LH700 notebook (LH700DP5W/DW5W)

What: Fujitsu's newest LH700 notebook is one classy number, with a glossy surface and chrome finishings.

But looks aside, it also makes for a capable notebook, with a 2.4GHz Core i5 processor, a 500GB hard disk and a 14inch LED backlit screen.

For women with a gaming streak, the notebook also sports a dedicated Nvidia GeForce 310M graphics card.

How much: $1,788

Where: Fujitsu booth 8241, level 4

 

Epson PictureMate PM310 printer

What: Women with style will fancy this cute 3.2kg mini printer that can double as a digital photo frame, thanks to its adjustable 7inch LCD display - rather large for a printer.

It even comes with a remote control which allows users to scroll through their images on the screen.

Photos accessed from memory cards plugged into the printer can also be edited and personalised with Disney-themed frames directly on the printer, too.

How much: $299

Where: Epson booth 8115, level 4

 

Coolreader Cool-er e-book reader

What: If you've always thought how cool it would be to have e-book readers with an iPod-like aesthetic, look no further than the Cool-er.

It comes in eight colours, from pink to blue, and has a 6inch E-Ink screen.

The 178g reader can store about 800 e-books in EPUB and PDF formats, and can play MP3s, too.

Users can access a vast online store of a million books and can buy books at a lifetime 25 per cent discount.

How much: $479 (sold out, but pre-orders can be made)

Where: McCoy booth 6018, level 6

 


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