where do you get the best deals on notebooks in singapore?
laptops
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
PC Show 2006, now on Suntec City
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where should i visit in singapore
where should i visit in singapore ???
i will be visiting singapore in april... i juz wondering where i should go and do.....i also like to shop in sg(electronic devices such as, ipod, laptop, camera..etc.) ... i also like to go some interesting places in sg .....
Singapore - 11 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Singapore is a really small but attractive city. You can basically scan the whole city in a day. (with the help of train of course) For shopping go to Bugis village. So many things to find. Enjoy!
Answer 2 :
At the moment, it's a good bet to stay away from Singapore. Recently, the city-state's police proved that their so called safe haven is not so safe after all. Singapore is a place of a lot or pretense and one must wonder what degree of rot really exists beneath the seemingly beautiful veneer that is presented.
Answer 3 :
Singapore is a terrific destination for Australians,and of course we do have a history of involvement with them,part of it being the combat role WW2 and the on going military roles we have played out. For me the highlights of the times i have been there were the food relatively cheap some places like outdoor stalls were the local people go,language is no problem as English is regarded as one of there primary languages. But one of the real highlights for me was a visit to the Zoo,as Australians it takes a lot to impress us but impressed i think you will be,each enclosure is maintained by people who have one on one relationships with the occupants with a great deal of care put into catering to there needs. Singapore people like to party as well and most of the bigger hotels have clubs in them that are open To all providing you meet the age criteria.
Answer 4 :
Singapore is the shopper paradise !!! If you have limited time, just go Orchard Road, shop from one end to the other. All along Orchard Rd are shops! In term of technology devices, Spore is the best place to shop in SEA. Re 'interesting places' to go, grab a booklet from the airport, it will tell you all.
Answer 5 :
If you have a day or two only, visit Orchard Road, Little India and China Town. If three to five days, you can visit Vivo City, Sentosa, East Coast Parkway, the Esplanade, Big Eye, and Science Centre. Should be adequate to give you a good idea of the vibrancy of our city and to find out what makes us tick. Oh don't forget Sim Lim square, next to Little India, to shop for your electronic gadgets. The shopping is real cheap and you won't regret you made a right choice to come here! Do bring some light, cool wear as the afternoon temperatures can go up 30-34 degrees celsius. Good luck!
Answer 6 :
Hi AleixX if you plan to shop for cameras and related equipment, I recommend Cathay Photo (Level 1, Peninsula Plaza) and John 3:16 Photo (Level 5, Funan IT Mall). Their prices are fair, though not always the lowest. The staff at these 2 shops do listen to your requirements and recommend accordingly. Peninsula Plaza and Funan IT Mall are both a short walk from the City Hall MRT Station. For electronic devices, nothing beats Sim Lim Square (a blue building on Rochor Canal Road). The prices here are generally the best in Singapore. But I strongly suggest you do a bit of research before you come. Make a list of the models you'd be interested in & take note of their prices back home. Some of the salesmen at the level 1 shops (mostly home entertainment, video cams, etc) are masters at upselling. Give them half a chance and they'll try to sell you more than what you need, even what you do not need. So knowing what you want and a bit about the prices help. Remember also that these guys are not the Ritz Carltons of the world, so don't bank on good customer service. Drive a hard bargain, or simply walk away. The computer shops at the higher levels are generally good bargains. 3 shops where I've had positive experience are Bizgram, Fuwell, and M Technic. Elsewhere, the areas above the Orchard Road - Marina Bay train stations are basically one huge inter-connected shopping mall. The usual boutiques and departmental stores abound. But if you have time, you'll also find some rather unusual stuff at places like Far East Plaza and Heeren. I also recommend you take a walking tour or two at the so-called 'ethnic enclaves'. Little India is pretty interesting. Visit Tekka Market, Buffalo Road, Kerbau Road, Campbell Lane and Dunlop St. This is an authentic place where the locals do frequent. If you've never walked into a Hindu temple, visit the Sri Veerama Kaliamman Temple near Belilios Road. These places are all walkable from the Little India MRT station. http://www.etour-singapore.com/little-india.html Another walking tour worth doing is at Kampong Glam, Singapore's Malay-Arab Quarter. Here, you may visit Singapore's largest mosque. Or shop on Arab St and Bussorah St for multi-coloured textile, rattan-works and other knick-knacks. At the Malay Heritage Centre, you may also join a pottery or batik-painting workshop. Nearest MRT station: Bugis. http://www.etour-singapore.com/kampong-glam.html Have a great vacation in Singapore.
Answer 7 :
basically it depends on how many days u going to spend in singapore. If short term, i suggest u go orhard road or vivocity as u can find many things there...as for sight seeing.. vivocity can link you to Sentosa as well. If long term, u might want to consider places like chinatown, sim lim square(many electronics), beach road(food and army items market)... and some neighbourhood areas to see some local culture, no point keep on shopping. Try some local food at hawker centres instead of resturants. Can visit some of the night spots as well if you are keen.
Answer 8 :
For electronic devices, the cheapest and best variety is at SIM LIM SQUARE, most of us locals shop there. You can pick the parts, and the guys can fix up a high end computer for you on the spot. However, i know of some blacklisted stores that have cheated foreigners, and this list exists i've seen it. here's the only thing i could find for now: http://www.sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/308686 For other fun destinations, check out: http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home.html You can take our MRT near to almost every tourist spot and take a cab to the location. Shopping: Orchard Rd, Vivocity, ( Marina Square/Citylink Mall/Suntec City and Raffles City are in close range ), Food: Please try our local food that EVERY singaporean eats very often (except malays have their own halal cuisine): Chicken Rice, Satay, Hokkien Mee, Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Sting Ray, Frogs Leg Porridge, Fried Carrot Cake, Bak Kut Teh, Roti Prata with Curry, and the list goes on..... Enjoy! If you've got anymore query just email me.
Answer 9 :
Shopping: Bugis Junction/Village Sim Lim Square Funan Digital Mall Suntec City Marina Square Orchard Road China Town Little India Vivo City Notice: If you go to sim lim square, becareful some shopkeepers may scam you so don't buy the stuff you want straight away, there are lots of others shops that might sell the same stuff you are looking for
Answer 10 :
electronics haven are sim lim square and funan centre, but you might get fleece, so be smart. Actually a good alternative is mustafa centre, near farrer park mrt. And it open 24hr, yes, all day shoppin. And the money changer there offer one of the best rate in sg. As for places to go, check out zoo, night safari, singapore flyer. take in the sights along singapore river by walkin along it's bank in the evening. You will end up at Merlion park. You can give Sentosa a miss, expensive tourist trap. Visit the heartland too! see how ordinary pple live, just hop onto MRT and get off as u desire, There is no must see attraction here as it is all man made stuff, the only way to experience the island is to wonder where ur heart leads u.
Answer 11 :
For electronics try Simlin Square or Funan Mall
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i will be visiting singapore in april... i juz wondering where i should go and do.....i also like to shop in sg(electronic devices such as, ipod, laptop, camera..etc.) ... i also like to go some interesting places in sg .....
Singapore - 11 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Singapore is a really small but attractive city. You can basically scan the whole city in a day. (with the help of train of course) For shopping go to Bugis village. So many things to find. Enjoy!
Answer 2 :
At the moment, it's a good bet to stay away from Singapore. Recently, the city-state's police proved that their so called safe haven is not so safe after all. Singapore is a place of a lot or pretense and one must wonder what degree of rot really exists beneath the seemingly beautiful veneer that is presented.
Answer 3 :
Singapore is a terrific destination for Australians,and of course we do have a history of involvement with them,part of it being the combat role WW2 and the on going military roles we have played out. For me the highlights of the times i have been there were the food relatively cheap some places like outdoor stalls were the local people go,language is no problem as English is regarded as one of there primary languages. But one of the real highlights for me was a visit to the Zoo,as Australians it takes a lot to impress us but impressed i think you will be,each enclosure is maintained by people who have one on one relationships with the occupants with a great deal of care put into catering to there needs. Singapore people like to party as well and most of the bigger hotels have clubs in them that are open To all providing you meet the age criteria.
Answer 4 :
Singapore is the shopper paradise !!! If you have limited time, just go Orchard Road, shop from one end to the other. All along Orchard Rd are shops! In term of technology devices, Spore is the best place to shop in SEA. Re 'interesting places' to go, grab a booklet from the airport, it will tell you all.
Answer 5 :
If you have a day or two only, visit Orchard Road, Little India and China Town. If three to five days, you can visit Vivo City, Sentosa, East Coast Parkway, the Esplanade, Big Eye, and Science Centre. Should be adequate to give you a good idea of the vibrancy of our city and to find out what makes us tick. Oh don't forget Sim Lim square, next to Little India, to shop for your electronic gadgets. The shopping is real cheap and you won't regret you made a right choice to come here! Do bring some light, cool wear as the afternoon temperatures can go up 30-34 degrees celsius. Good luck!
Answer 6 :
Hi AleixX if you plan to shop for cameras and related equipment, I recommend Cathay Photo (Level 1, Peninsula Plaza) and John 3:16 Photo (Level 5, Funan IT Mall). Their prices are fair, though not always the lowest. The staff at these 2 shops do listen to your requirements and recommend accordingly. Peninsula Plaza and Funan IT Mall are both a short walk from the City Hall MRT Station. For electronic devices, nothing beats Sim Lim Square (a blue building on Rochor Canal Road). The prices here are generally the best in Singapore. But I strongly suggest you do a bit of research before you come. Make a list of the models you'd be interested in & take note of their prices back home. Some of the salesmen at the level 1 shops (mostly home entertainment, video cams, etc) are masters at upselling. Give them half a chance and they'll try to sell you more than what you need, even what you do not need. So knowing what you want and a bit about the prices help. Remember also that these guys are not the Ritz Carltons of the world, so don't bank on good customer service. Drive a hard bargain, or simply walk away. The computer shops at the higher levels are generally good bargains. 3 shops where I've had positive experience are Bizgram, Fuwell, and M Technic. Elsewhere, the areas above the Orchard Road - Marina Bay train stations are basically one huge inter-connected shopping mall. The usual boutiques and departmental stores abound. But if you have time, you'll also find some rather unusual stuff at places like Far East Plaza and Heeren. I also recommend you take a walking tour or two at the so-called 'ethnic enclaves'. Little India is pretty interesting. Visit Tekka Market, Buffalo Road, Kerbau Road, Campbell Lane and Dunlop St. This is an authentic place where the locals do frequent. If you've never walked into a Hindu temple, visit the Sri Veerama Kaliamman Temple near Belilios Road. These places are all walkable from the Little India MRT station. http://www.etour-singapore.com/little-india.html Another walking tour worth doing is at Kampong Glam, Singapore's Malay-Arab Quarter. Here, you may visit Singapore's largest mosque. Or shop on Arab St and Bussorah St for multi-coloured textile, rattan-works and other knick-knacks. At the Malay Heritage Centre, you may also join a pottery or batik-painting workshop. Nearest MRT station: Bugis. http://www.etour-singapore.com/kampong-glam.html Have a great vacation in Singapore.
Answer 7 :
basically it depends on how many days u going to spend in singapore. If short term, i suggest u go orhard road or vivocity as u can find many things there...as for sight seeing.. vivocity can link you to Sentosa as well. If long term, u might want to consider places like chinatown, sim lim square(many electronics), beach road(food and army items market)... and some neighbourhood areas to see some local culture, no point keep on shopping. Try some local food at hawker centres instead of resturants. Can visit some of the night spots as well if you are keen.
Answer 8 :
For electronic devices, the cheapest and best variety is at SIM LIM SQUARE, most of us locals shop there. You can pick the parts, and the guys can fix up a high end computer for you on the spot. However, i know of some blacklisted stores that have cheated foreigners, and this list exists i've seen it. here's the only thing i could find for now: http://www.sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/308686 For other fun destinations, check out: http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home.html You can take our MRT near to almost every tourist spot and take a cab to the location. Shopping: Orchard Rd, Vivocity, ( Marina Square/Citylink Mall/Suntec City and Raffles City are in close range ), Food: Please try our local food that EVERY singaporean eats very often (except malays have their own halal cuisine): Chicken Rice, Satay, Hokkien Mee, Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Sting Ray, Frogs Leg Porridge, Fried Carrot Cake, Bak Kut Teh, Roti Prata with Curry, and the list goes on..... Enjoy! If you've got anymore query just email me.
Answer 9 :
Shopping: Bugis Junction/Village Sim Lim Square Funan Digital Mall Suntec City Marina Square Orchard Road China Town Little India Vivo City Notice: If you go to sim lim square, becareful some shopkeepers may scam you so don't buy the stuff you want straight away, there are lots of others shops that might sell the same stuff you are looking for
Answer 10 :
electronics haven are sim lim square and funan centre, but you might get fleece, so be smart. Actually a good alternative is mustafa centre, near farrer park mrt. And it open 24hr, yes, all day shoppin. And the money changer there offer one of the best rate in sg. As for places to go, check out zoo, night safari, singapore flyer. take in the sights along singapore river by walkin along it's bank in the evening. You will end up at Merlion park. You can give Sentosa a miss, expensive tourist trap. Visit the heartland too! see how ordinary pple live, just hop onto MRT and get off as u desire, There is no must see attraction here as it is all man made stuff, the only way to experience the island is to wonder where ur heart leads u.
Answer 11 :
For electronics try Simlin Square or Funan Mall
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Internet Plugs in Singapore
Internet Plugs in Singapore?
My boss told me that he couldn't connect his laptop to the internet plugs in a Singapore hotel. When he asked the hotel for help, they told him that his cable wasn't powerful enough. Does anyone know where I can buy the right kind of cable in the US and what it's called? I'd like to add that the cable plugged in, but nothing was being transferred to or from the connection.
Computer Networking - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Crock of crap! I've been to Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul. An RJ45 is an RJ45 so long as it is Cat5/e/6 rating and should work on any 10/100Mb/s network. Powerful enough? CRAP! Their hotel network is experiencing problems and they always blame the customer. Cat5+ is an ISO standard used in networking and if a hotel has a guest networking system, that system was most likely set up by a qualified 3rd party vendor (as my company does)
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My boss told me that he couldn't connect his laptop to the internet plugs in a Singapore hotel. When he asked the hotel for help, they told him that his cable wasn't powerful enough. Does anyone know where I can buy the right kind of cable in the US and what it's called? I'd like to add that the cable plugged in, but nothing was being transferred to or from the connection.
Computer Networking - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Crock of crap! I've been to Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul. An RJ45 is an RJ45 so long as it is Cat5/e/6 rating and should work on any 10/100Mb/s network. Powerful enough? CRAP! Their hotel network is experiencing problems and they always blame the customer. Cat5+ is an ISO standard used in networking and if a hotel has a guest networking system, that system was most likely set up by a qualified 3rd party vendor (as my company does)
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Monday, May 7, 2012
singapore vs bangkok in buying these items
singapore vs bangkok in buying these items?
I wanna buy these ietms which city is best for buying these? 1.Branded clothes 2.Electronics-Camrecoder and Student Laptop
Singapore - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Branded clothes (fake ones) - buy in Bangkok. For real ones, you really don't save much because all they do is convert the prices--you still pay the same. Electronics - probably better off in Singapore.
Answer 2 :
Singapore is a shopping and food paradise and our government is very strict in dealing with imitation merchandise or goods. If you wanted genuine goods and huge range of brands than it is better to buy in Singapore. Most people claimed that shopping and eating in Hong Kong is the best but if you come to Singapore you will experience a similar sensation if not better. Welcome to Singapore and enjoy your "eat eat and buy buy".
Answer 3 :
Branded clothes. I think it's cheaper in Bangkok because the goods are fake there. You have to look carefully at some of the goods here in Singapore because some may be fake as well. Real branded goods can be found in Orchard road but they are quite expensive too. (You can get there by MRT, to Orchard MRT station) ------------------------------------------------------- Electronics. Electronics can be found in Sim Lim Square. (Near OG and Bugis street) There are hundreds of stores in there and it's common to find yourself walking in circles. You have to be patient there and look for the correct store. Some are mad cheap but some are the usual expensive price. http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Singapore/Singapore-1495679/Shopping-Singapore-Sim_Lim_Square-BR-1.html Bus Service(s) Available: 1. Bus Stop Location: Along Bencoolen Street opposite Burlington Square Bus Service: 64, 65, 139, 56, 131, 147, 166, 857, 980, 147a, NR6 2. Bus Stop Location: Along Rochor Road infront of Fu Lu Shou Complex Bus Service: 48, 57, 170, 170X 3. Bus Stop Location: Along Rochor Canal Road after Sim Lim Square Bus Service: 23, 48, 57, 66, 170, 170X 4. Bus Stop Location: Along Sungei Road in front of Tekka Mall Bus Service: 2N, 4N, 7N, 48, 56, 57, 131, 166, 170, 170X MRT Service(s) Available: MRT: Bugis - Entrance/Exit C Distance : 0.43 km away MRT: Bugis - Entrance/Exit B Distance : 0.44 km away MRT Little India - Entrance/Exit A Distance : 0.5 km away MRT: Little India - Entrance/Exit C Distance : 0.51 km away
Answer 4 :
Haya just buy in Singapore la, Thailand goods are known to be fake.
Answer 5 :
Branded clothes best to get in HK. Comparing Singapore & Bangkok, Singapore is cheaper. Electronics - Definitely Singapore. Be very careful though. Better to buy from Mega Electronic Stall like Harvey Norman and Courts as there's weekends sales almost every week! Clearance cos their year end is end of June!
Answer 6 :
bkk better
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I wanna buy these ietms which city is best for buying these? 1.Branded clothes 2.Electronics-Camrecoder and Student Laptop
Singapore - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Branded clothes (fake ones) - buy in Bangkok. For real ones, you really don't save much because all they do is convert the prices--you still pay the same. Electronics - probably better off in Singapore.
Answer 2 :
Singapore is a shopping and food paradise and our government is very strict in dealing with imitation merchandise or goods. If you wanted genuine goods and huge range of brands than it is better to buy in Singapore. Most people claimed that shopping and eating in Hong Kong is the best but if you come to Singapore you will experience a similar sensation if not better. Welcome to Singapore and enjoy your "eat eat and buy buy".
Answer 3 :
Branded clothes. I think it's cheaper in Bangkok because the goods are fake there. You have to look carefully at some of the goods here in Singapore because some may be fake as well. Real branded goods can be found in Orchard road but they are quite expensive too. (You can get there by MRT, to Orchard MRT station) ------------------------------------------------------- Electronics. Electronics can be found in Sim Lim Square. (Near OG and Bugis street) There are hundreds of stores in there and it's common to find yourself walking in circles. You have to be patient there and look for the correct store. Some are mad cheap but some are the usual expensive price. http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Singapore/Singapore-1495679/Shopping-Singapore-Sim_Lim_Square-BR-1.html Bus Service(s) Available: 1. Bus Stop Location: Along Bencoolen Street opposite Burlington Square Bus Service: 64, 65, 139, 56, 131, 147, 166, 857, 980, 147a, NR6 2. Bus Stop Location: Along Rochor Road infront of Fu Lu Shou Complex Bus Service: 48, 57, 170, 170X 3. Bus Stop Location: Along Rochor Canal Road after Sim Lim Square Bus Service: 23, 48, 57, 66, 170, 170X 4. Bus Stop Location: Along Sungei Road in front of Tekka Mall Bus Service: 2N, 4N, 7N, 48, 56, 57, 131, 166, 170, 170X MRT Service(s) Available: MRT: Bugis - Entrance/Exit C Distance : 0.43 km away MRT: Bugis - Entrance/Exit B Distance : 0.44 km away MRT Little India - Entrance/Exit A Distance : 0.5 km away MRT: Little India - Entrance/Exit C Distance : 0.51 km away
Answer 4 :
Haya just buy in Singapore la, Thailand goods are known to be fake.
Answer 5 :
Branded clothes best to get in HK. Comparing Singapore & Bangkok, Singapore is cheaper. Electronics - Definitely Singapore. Be very careful though. Better to buy from Mega Electronic Stall like Harvey Norman and Courts as there's weekends sales almost every week! Clearance cos their year end is end of June!
Answer 6 :
bkk better
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