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VIDEO: Apple Watch Hands-on Review


The Apple Watch is now on sale in Singapore with its starting price of S$519 (about RM1,447) for the 38mm Apple Watch Sport model. If you don’t want to buy one with huge markups from grey importers, you can get one in-stores at the lion city. So far there’s no news of it being available in Malaysia anytime soon despite being certified under SIRIM a couple of months back.

Is the Apple Watch a worthy investment? And does it offer useful features that’s better than other smart watches in the market? This is Apple’s newest product line which claims to be their most personal offering yet. It has heaps of customisation which can drive the price up to as high as RM67,000. Find out more in our Apple Watch video review after the break.

For the full evaluation, you can read our Apple Watch Review. Want one for free? We are giving away an Apple Watch Sport on our Facebook page. It’s super easy to join and all it takes is 2 simple steps.

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