LG Electronics has joined the promotions rush with the announcement of a range of offers to coincide with this week’s release of its 2010 TV range.
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iPhones and BlackBerrys the saving grace for Australian gadget sales
Sales of iPhones and BlackBerrys are helping to prop up Australia’s sagging technical goods market.
Sony to giveaway 45,000 more PS3s as part of huge World Cup promotion
Buy a Bravia, get a free PS3. Buy a camera, get a free Bravia. Buy a Handycam, get free editing software. Buy a Vaio, get free PS3. Incredible World Cup promotion? It’s a Sony…
Sharp giving away free gifts with microwave and TV purchases
Sharp Corporation of Australia has recently announced two new promotions revolving around its range of microwaves and Aquos LED LCD TVs. Some of the free gifts include PVRs, hair straighteners and cookbooks.
Miele launches wide ranging promotional campaign
Miele Australia has announced a number of new bonus offers for consumers. Throughout April and May, Miele will run a number of promotions across laundry, dishwashers, cooktop/rangehood combinations, coffee machines and fridges.
Notebooks sales fly as digital imaging falls
According to GfK TEMAX results, the notebook market saw considerable growth in Q4 2009 due to a reduction in average prices and the launch of Windows 7. The news isn’t as good for the digital imagining sector, which suffered a significant decline in value
New Bravias next month as Sony prepares for the World Cup
Sony Australia’s chief strategist says there’ll be a new range of Bravias next month. He also told Current.com.au that the 3D TVs on show to retailers later this month is just one new technology, with more expected in the build up to the 2010 World Cup.
PS3 sales outperform total video game industry
According to the latest GfK data, the Sony Playstation 3 experienced the largest growth in the industry in hardware unit sales for 2009. A total of 770,000 PS3 consoles are now in Australian homes.
Samsung extends free LCD promotion
Samsung Australia has announced that it is extending its Christmas promotion, where consumers receive a bonus 26-inch LCD television when they purchase selected Samsung LED TVs.
ACCC slams mobile premium service promotion
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has once again come down hard on mobile premium services after it found Clarion Marketing Australia was misleading consumers with a dodgy promotion.