The night before the Comex Show 2006
themediaslut got fellow techcaster, Aaron Koh, a special invitation to the Comex Show 2006 on the eve of the opening.
Aaron took a 30 minutes walk down the halls and highlighted some the show’s features in the following podcast.
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Show notes
00:55 Melvin Koh, the organiser of the Comex Show, introducing the show to Aaron Koh.
01:50 Melvin explains why this year’s Comex Show is in Singapore Expo and not at the Suntec Convention Hall like in the previous years.
02:10 Aaron enters the show hall.
02:30 Aaron starts to round down the show details. The halls are seperated into two. The big brands are in Hall 5 and 6, and the smaller shops selling the accessories are in Hall 4.

Left: Sony and the other big brands are in 5 and 6.
Right: Smaller resellers can be found in Hall 4.
03:10 Aaron notes the big walking space about 7m wide.
Left and right: The wide walkspace noticed by Aaron.
03:25 Aaron notices Dell’s explosive new payment scheme. Pun intended.

Left: The Dell computers have not arrived yet.
Right: Dell buyers can pay via installments with credit cards from the major banks.
03:36 Aaron notices the very pink Sony DSC T10.
The Sony DSC T10 is so pink it turned the whole photo pink.
04:00 Aaron highlights some fo the new brands he noticed at the show.
Left: New LCD player in town, Chimei.
Right: One of the Chimei LCD players on display.

Pluto got kicked out of the galaxy and landed in the Comex Show 2006.
04:55 Aaron notices the show is filled with Plasma and LCD TVs almost everywhere.
Plasmas and LCD TVs on display and on sale at the Comex Show.
05:04 Aaron highlights where is the best place to rest after you have walked the entire show for 2 hours or more.
You can choose the iGallop or the horse.
05:25 Fiat car display at The Comex Show 2006.
05:30 Aaron highlights the lucky draw prizes.
06:00 Show ends (As there were some recording problems at the end of the show, Aaron had to retape the last section at home. Aaron apologises for the cut and paste effect.)










Dell had a big crowd during pikom pc fair…and I hope that seven meter walkway can hold the huge throng of visitors when the time comes!