SINGAPORE: More than 700,000 people visited COMEX 2007, Singapore's largest electronic trade fair show, from August 30 to September 2.
Sales at the show are expected to hit some 50 million Singapore dollars, which is 40 per cent more than last year, and a record high for the 16-year-old show.
Sunday was the final day of COMEX 2007, and a lot of good deals were available.
"Maybe they would like to wait for the last day to get the best price because the prices are slashing down during the last moment," said vendor Ray Tan.
But even with huge discounts on offer, some careful spenders were only willing to part with their cash after comparing prices.
"Most probably I will just browse around, take a look and make some comparison. See whether I can get a better deal," said a potential customer.
There were big spenders around as well, and the most sought-after products were large LCD television sets and digital cameras.
"A lot (of people) are going for lifestyle. Even the costly ones, they are actually going after it. Basically, (its a about) look and feel, prestige of the brand," said vendor Gary Tan.
Organisers and participating merchants said the higher sales this year could be attributed to the demand for high-end products. - CNA/ac
Sales at the show are expected to hit some 50 million Singapore dollars, which is 40 per cent more than last year, and a record high for the 16-year-old show.
Sunday was the final day of COMEX 2007, and a lot of good deals were available.
"Maybe they would like to wait for the last day to get the best price because the prices are slashing down during the last moment," said vendor Ray Tan.
But even with huge discounts on offer, some careful spenders were only willing to part with their cash after comparing prices.
"Most probably I will just browse around, take a look and make some comparison. See whether I can get a better deal," said a potential customer.
There were big spenders around as well, and the most sought-after products were large LCD television sets and digital cameras.
"A lot (of people) are going for lifestyle. Even the costly ones, they are actually going after it. Basically, (its a about) look and feel, prestige of the brand," said vendor Gary Tan.
Organisers and participating merchants said the higher sales this year could be attributed to the demand for high-end products. - CNA/ac