From laptops that last longer to noise-cancelling earphones (for when you just need a bit of quiet time), these nifty office companions will make working life so much easier!
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Annotate PDF files, make notes and even translate languages with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3’s improved S Pen. Equipped with richer audio-visuals and has a luxe glass and metal finish as seen in their smartphones.
Fans of the Apple iPad will love the latest version which has a bigger and brighter 9.7-inch Retina display and over 1.3 million apps to choose from.
It’s faster, safer and has an incredibly flexible body with handy touchscreen so you can use it as a laptop or tablet depending on your needs.
The svelte ASUS ZenBook features an Eye Care mode to reduce blue light emissions so you can work for longer without easily getting eye fatigue.
Despite boasting a bigger screen size and improved battery life, the updated LG gram is said to remain as the lightest laptop in the market.
The HP Spectre x360 is flexible and versatile enough to suit all your work day needs. It’s also got an active pen support so you can scribble, sketch and edit your work easily.
Unlock the ultra-slim Acer Swift 7 with a look or touch, which saves you the hassle of remembering and typing passwords.
Keep the best books at your fingertips with the lightweight Amazon Kindle Paperwhite which mimics the look of actual pages so it’s easier on your eyes.
This versatile pair of earphones lets you switch to a unique Aware mode so you can hear what’s going on around you, without compromising on sound quality.
Control calls, listen to music and charge this remarkably small and secure bluetooth earphones, all hands-free.
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Text: Elizabeth Liew