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Teenage
Let's walk through electronics avenue
TECH HEAVEN
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
LAST Saturday, TEENage stopped at the newly refurbished Courts on Constant Spring Road and saw firsthand all the new gadgets on display.
The store, which has been open to the public for three weeks — has an expansive aisle — dubbed the Electronics Avenue — of tech-savvy treats for any TEEN to run in and grab.
Cameras, laptops, tablets, iPads, iPad Minis and a range of Samsung phones and Android-capable gadgets — the ‘Avenue’ is nothing short of tech heaven.
In fact, as soon as anyone enters the store, their eyes are immediately pulled to the 75-inch Samsung Smart televison set that had all the TEENs mesmerised.
We even got a chance to see and and use some of the features of the ultra-sleek television set.
And the best part is, you can use, most if not all, of the gadgets on display. After all, what better way to know if it works, than to test it out.
If it is a little to late to go shopping for gadgets this Christmas, you can always splurge for the new year.
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