His only criterion: It must have four HDMI ports.
He was very happy to discover that the Sony model he wanted was $80 cheaper at the IT Show than at Mustafa.
It was a long wait to pay.
He bought us lunch at a restaurant called Grandma's in Suntec.
I carried the TV to his car for him.
I returned to the IT Show on my own, hoping to see some booth babes.
Is that stretch limo always there?
All photos taken yesterday with my wearable Autographer camera.
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