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How to save up to 70 per cent in electronics - Top deals and products to look out for during IT Show

How to save up to 70 per cent in electronics - Top deals and products to look out for during IT Show

Maybe it is your laptop that needs to retire and give way to a new one. Perhaps it's that new gaming console you've been eyeing forever. Or maybe there are even a bunch of accessories you need to get. Whatever it is, we're sure there is at least some gadget or electronic on your shopping list and the time to get it now. Why now? You have the IT Show happening online as well.

Between 29 to 3 June, during the IT Show sale, you can buy all electronics with up to 70 per cent discount and still earn up to 10 per cent cash back in your favourite online stores when you shop through ShopBack. These all major savings and perks you won't want to miss!

WHAT YOU CAN WIN DURING THIS IT SHOW

1. WIN A FREE MICROSOFT SURFACE GO BUNDLE (WORTH $1218) THIS IT SHOW!

Play HACK THE CODE with ShopBack. Solve the clues which will be released on ShopBack's Facebook, Instagram and Telegram to stand a chance to win a free Microsoft Surface Go Bundle (worth $1218) which includes a matching burgundy set of detachable keyboard, mouse and pen.

FIND OUT MORE ON SHOPBACK'S INSTAGRAM!

2. BUYING A LAPTOP? GET A FREE TABLET (WORTH $299) WITH IT!

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Photo: Lenovo.com

Lenovo is launching its brand new ThinkBook 13s on 29 May. With its sleek modern design, this laptop boasts FHD display with Dolby Vision and Harman speakers. Plus, the first 50 pre-orders will get a FREE tablet worth $299. ShopBack customers will get an additional 5 per cent exclusive coupon code + 9 per cent Upsized Cashback which amounts to $223.86 savings! Also, don't worry about whether there are lower prices as Lenovo offers the lowest price guarantee match.

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Photo: Shopback

TOP DEALS TO USE

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Photo: Shopback

POPULAR PRODUCTS TO GET NOW

TVS

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Photo: Lazada.sg

1. Samsung 49NU7100 UHD 4K Smart TV from ~$698 (save up to 50 per cent).

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Photo: Lazada.sg

2. 32″ XIAOMI SMART TV 4S LED HD-Ready Android TV 1 Year Local Warranty from ~$219.

MOBILE PHONES

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Photo: Lazada.sg

3. [Telco] Samsung Galaxy S9+ S9 Plus Local Warranty from ~$809 (save up to 40 per cent).

GAMING AND CONSOLES

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Photo: Lazada.sg

4. Nintendo Switch Console with Neon Blue/Red Joy-Con + 1 Year Local Warranty from $439 (save up to 12 per cent).

No point of having a console if you don't have games to play. Treat your self to the best games of this year as they are also on discount. The top games are priced from $74.90 (you save up to 17 per cent).

LAPTOPS, TABLETS AND E-READERS

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Photo: Microsoft.com

5. Microsoft Surface Pro 6 i5/8GB RAM/128GB SSD + Type Cover Bundle from $1397 (save up to 8 per cent).

6. ThinkBook 13s launch comes with 5 per cent off and a complimentary Lenovo Tablet - ShopBack exclusive.

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Photo:  Lazada.sg

7. Amazon Kindle 2019 New Model Paperwhite 4 6″ Screen with WiFi 8GB Storage Built-in Light Waterproof IPX8 from ~155.99 (save up to 51 per cent).

ACCESSORIES

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Photo: singapore.sennheiser.com

8. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless Earbuds from $469 (+ a free Xiami Powerbank 10,000mah) when you buy through Lazada).

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