HP sends the 9eek 9oddess to HK (part 1)

Hello people!

Yoooohoooo! Finally can share with you my time in Hong Kong at the HP press event. Indeed, this is ur scoop on what's in the pipeline and what you can expect to see in the pipeline for all the geeks and geekettes! :)


As promised, a nice palatable summary of what happened during the HP Press Event in Hong Kong. As previously mentioned, I was put up at Langham Place Hotel, in Mongkok. Yes, I really liked it, the room, the staff, the design and architecture, but the building was really out of place in a city where everything around it looked run down and dirty. Rose in a desert.


I must really say that I enjoyed this trip, generally. Although info was sardine packed during this event, so I hear from the rest of the media guys from Singapore, this is typical of a press event. (yes I’m ignorant, it’s my very first traditional press event).


It was a bit disappointing being the only female representative of media from Singapore -- i was hoping to get along with a fellow geekette so we should do some sight seeing or shopping together during the time off we had, but I should have known better yah???


I was accompanied by Justin (PC Mag), Andy (Hardware Zone), Billy (Digital Life), Lilian (IDC) and Phillip (CNet) for this trip here and we were chaperoned by Angela and Hsu Wei from HP to ensure we’d fulfill out obligations of moving orderly from one room to another, from one track to another. They were really a friendly bunch, easy to clique with and really, the company’s everything.

Left to right: Phillip, Justin, Angela (our HP host) and Hsu wei (back to us))

(another pic left to right of : Crazy Justin, Billy Teo, Andy and Philip)


When I was in the airport just as we touched down, Melvin immediately brought to my attention HP’s changed logo. Can see the diff? ….




(from this angle, it actually is supposed to look 3d-ish)


Now Tuesday kicked started with a keynote by Chris Morgan, Senior VP of Imaging and Printing Group. The room we were put up in looked pretty snazzy – flat screen and projectors all over flashing the words, “Excite, Engage and Experience”. Nice slogan huh? Sets the stage.





Chris started off by talking about how much HP has grown and how they are a leader in this market. This followed on by See Chin Teik, SVP of personal systems groups.

Since I hate reading uber long figure-spewing posts, I shall attempt to summarize everything into bite sized pieces.



The Theme of this event was apt because this was in tandem with HP’s strategy of Engaging (expand regionally), exciting (in store shopping experience) and experiencing (integrate for user from beyond in-store to alternate experience).

HP has, moving on, a focus on improving its key leadership position in the following ways:

1) Expanding Geographically


a. HP currently has a retail footprint of 17,000 stores in Asia Pac and Japan, but will aim to hit 25,000 stores by 2010. HP has just sealed a partnership collaborative deal with Harvey Norman to work on OFIS, a service for the SMBs and personal printing services of office collaterals and personalized gifts respectively. We all know that HP has always been into printers but moving on, they will be entering the printing market. This made me think of Fedex kinko’s in the states, I fondly remember going to these small outlets to print my school materials and company’s collaterals. Thank God for 24 hours Kinkos!



2) Improving in store experience with partnership stores


a. By partnering with existing and new stores, HP will look towards having 200 “experience stores” by 2010 with in store, fully trained retail “gurus” to help ease purchasing decision by educating potential customers. Majority of these experience stores will be located in the busier cities of Asia Pac and Japan, and will share a synonymous “motif”.



3) Launch of HP Total Care System


a. This system comes with new HP laptops/desktops which helps ease the tedious process of updating anti virus software, updating versions, etc. This will seek to be a one stop program that caters to caring for your PC’s “health”. Consumer support, in other words will be beefed u so imagine a PC doctor at your beck and call, 24-7.



4) Promoting Home retail online innovatively



a. HP wants to focus on consumer opportunity especially in the segments of today’s young families who make up tomorrow’s workforce, today’s youth and today’s women - hurray, took someone that long to realize that half of the earth’s population is made up of estrogen oozing females. In fact, shocking but true, 66% of internet users are women and they make up 58% of online spend. (I can vouch that online shopping contributes significantly to this number. *hee hee*)


b. Snapfish was purchased in 2005 by HP to extend their footprint in this market. Snapfish now has 60,000 active users with over 2 billion pictures saved in its archive. I was shocked when none of the media representatives from Singapore admitted to having ever used snapfish. Perhaps because it was recently launched in Japan and Singapore, we don’t have a huge active user base, but as for me, I remember starting to utilize snapfish in 2005, when I went to the US. Snapfish, to me is intuitive, but I wouldn’t immediately call it out to be the easier photo storing website I have used before. However, what I can say though is that, kudos to them for providing its users unlimited storage space – all this without having to pay a single cent! (someone say hurrah pls!)



c. Understandably, HP’s strategy is to enable users to upload as many pictures as they possibly can, and the amount of pics uploaded will be proportional to the amount printed through them. Imagine this, assembling a photobook or personalized calander online and having it sent to your doorstep in no time. Good for those last minute presents, for sure.



5) Going GREEN!


a. HP loves the environment so a big portion of its strategy is to reduce the carbon footprint. It will do so by focussing on energy reduction in products. Many of the models are Star Energy certified, so you save money as well as the Earth.



6) HP’s PhotoSmart Portfolio and Vivienne Tam Women’s Note

(yes no prizes for guessing why I'm smiling ear to ear....)


a. Wooohooo, for those of you who, like me, hate wires lying obsoletely around, HP’s new portfolio of printers will boast of being wireless across 66% of these new printers, enabling one to print from any printer, anywhere in the house, without a need to be connected to the PC itself. Indeed, the focus on going wireless will surely enhance consumer usability. Unfortunately, this isn’t new already but I’m sure this will receive a hearty welcome (if the price is right).


b. With lots of consumers doing in house printing and collateral self-production, Hp bring a brand new set of leading printing products. HP’s new all in 1 colour printer range seals the deal. No, it’s not to say that single function printers will be a thing of the past, it’s affordable, easy to use and efficient – its just that there is a rising demand for multi function printers in the homes.



c. YEEHA Females out there. Digital products not fashionable? Easy, intergrate Fasion with technology and voila, you got a winner! This Peony design adds truly adds life and vibrancy to the old plain notebook.

What’s more, it fits the one the go lifestyle and slips into your handbag. Apart from Sony’s Vaio, which comes the closest to being a beautiful laptop that women aren’t embarrassed of carrying, I can surely now say that HP’s collaboration with Vivienne Tam on the soon to be launched Women’s “digital clutch” will be to die for. No joke, I seriously feel for it at first sight, call me a sucker for beautiful things, but I truly agree that a female’s laptop is the extension of herself. Of course for office use, I’m carry a waaaay too heavy, boring laptop (no complains huh…) but if given a choice I’d love to own the first of this Vivienne Tam collection. The only question now, at what cost? No one there could put a finger on the cost yet, so I left feeling “dry”..



d. Ming went crazy out the recently launched mininote and lined up for a couple of hours at Sim Lim Square just for it’s launch. Think he purchased it for 1 to 1.2k thereabout. With this new peony design attached with the brand name of Vivienne Tam, who’s to guess how much this swanky device would cost. Think women would take to it – it’s a lifestayle product, definitely not suited for power users.


e. This new laptop will be sold in Vivienne Tam boutiques, so women who never ever considered getting a laptop can actually have first hand experience with one, and perhaps purchase one as a fashion statement. Goodbye Manolo Blahniks, hello HP sexy note. J



7) Collaboration with Electronic Arts (EA)



a. Partnerships with Electronic Arts in Hong Kong to have an “experience” store. Allows for customization and immersion.


b. That night we were brought to The Peak for a visit to EA’s experience store. The gang and I got to experience SPORE, a PC game that is something like Sim City, but allows for your own customization of your avatar… Scarey but true, these alien like creatures really allow you to exercise your creativity when you build them from scratch. Personally, for me, not something I’d take a keen interest in, but nonetheless, I hear many kids have taken it to their liking. Lilian’s daughter is apparently into it and Andy said that his daughter would like such weirdo stuff. Hmmm.. I think it’s just the generation gap (I’m feeling olllddd)


8) Retail Point of Sales (RPOS)


a. Small business owners who want to increase efficiency of payment collection, profits reporting, ordering and reordering of goods as well as customer relationship management, not to fear, HP’s RPOS is here. This system allows for payment by cash as well as credit card payment for shop owners, plus allows them to manage “loyalty” points with ease. Customised reports can help you manage inventory and sales better, thus being more efficient and streamlined. I won’t write too much about this because, for selfish reasons, I’m just not interested in this at this point of time. The track for this was creative, but extremely long.

By that end of the way, I quote, Any turned and said to me, “I’m at one bar left” – which cracked me up because trust a guy, to put things in perspective, in that way. In other words, he meant “I’m spacing out”. The last track was not boring, just that at the end of the day, you don’t have much life left after being tossed around in a sea of info.

I'm putting a teaser food pic here of us enjoying the yummy lunch. Haven't had much time to blog abt food, but rest asured in my post, i'll be ALL about the food we had. Yea so eat ur hearts out...

Stay tuned... see you later, calculator! XOXOXO



Chio Bu with Chio Laptop - HP Preview....


Hello Darlings --

I know this isn't the best time to flash this, but I couldn't help it. I think I've fallen in love.
With what? With something that can't love me back. Since I'm at the HP press event, I want to reveal info in bite sizes and in proper format. But I just HAD HAD HAD to let u guys have a preview of this pic.


Look at the beauties. Yes the babe (girl), and the babe (mini notebook).


Red mini note is designed by Vivienne Tam, well know fashion designer. So finally, fashion meets technology.... introducing the DIGITAL CLUTCH! Stay tuned while I'll let you in what's happening exclusively in Hong Kong.

I really have a ton to report from Hong Kong -- both the inroads HP has made as well as the "to be improved" portions of this event, so do stay keep up with me.

On a lighter note, I'm thinking of installing a little paypal button on my blog -- so as to get readers to donate to the "Buy Estee a New Mini Note/Digital Clutch Cause".... :P (bah, thank I should just save up myself...)

Will give more detailed updates tmr!

9eek 9oddess signing outz... later skaters! XOXOXO

9eek 9oddess in HongKong Day 1

So Yes I’m back and going to blog about my wonderful time out with Mr. Ben. As usual, on my way to meet him at central, from mongkok, I got lost. No surprise there; considering that I’m the first person many people would think about when the word “directionally savvy” comes into mind.


From Mongkok, Central is merely 5 stops away but apparently, I took the wrong train, had to get off, repurchase ticket and ended up meeting Ben an 45 min late. Worse thing, in the MTR, cannot sms him – NO RECEPTION!

So Ben met me at Chater house in Central, where he works for the great JP morgan. Chater house is connected to The Landmark building.. and basically, it’s like a huge paragon. You see this like multiple storey building of LV and huge labels… Nope asnd if you were wondering, I didn’t dare walk into any of the shops – NO MONEY NO TALK.

But I was very happy window shopping with Ben though, we walked to the IFC (International Financial Center) where I did more browsing of the pradas, Diors, Chanel, (you get the idea)…



Hongkong’s weather can get hazy, but overall, the skyline is really pretty. Somehow made me think of home very much. The people I wish I could share this great moment with. We walked a bit more to Victoria Harbour, took a stroll by the harbour, reminisced about hall life etc. Victoria Harbor was pretty – we were there just in time for a laser show, so we must have been in luck.

After which, we took a ferry from Central back to Tsim Tsa Tsui in the mainland.

He showed me more shopping there, the underground small shops selling quirky stuff then we headed to Causeway Bay dinner.

Ben said he knew this affordable Jap restaurant with great sushi for affordable price. The food was great, the staff were scurriedly serving us since that place was packed like sardines. Ben had Foie Gras sushi (which I hate!), we had our california rolls, makis, sashimi, unagi, ebi, etc. Yummy. I just love Jap food, really – can’t go that wrong with me for sure J

A FULL MAN IS A HAPPY MAN!

You can see how much we ate rite???? Yummy :)




Anyways, later that night, he came over to my room and I showed him my comfy little hotel. Land is so expensive here that the residents here literally live in match boxes. We chatted about everything under the sun, he told me more about his life in hong kong and what's the lifestyle like here.

It's really interesting how overseas stints can change one person. Ben used to be this kor kor of mine, bumbling around, teaching me my warcraft tactics, but now, he seems much wiser...


I'm really blessed for him to bring me around. I would have felt so lonely if no one took me out. One girl all alone in a foreign country -- makes you wanna go eat a can of worms right???



Toodles, you all, that's almost enough for a night. Tomorrow's the HP press event. Think it's going to eb damn exciting cuz I'll get to see first hand the newest product lineup. What's more, the rest of Singapore media is here. Cnet, Hardware zone, pc mag, digital life plus Melvin said he'd introduce me to other bloggers such as Angus Lau

I'll update more as the day goes by... Love lots! XOXOXOX

9eek 9oddess' trip to HONG KONG for HP's Press Event

Hello my lovelies,

Yes, no surprise, but I'm in Hong Kong now. For what, you ask. Ok you nosey little parker, I'm here for HP's "Engage, Excite, Experience" regional press event.

What's this event about? Well, hold your horses... it only starts on Tuesday so I'll be giving you updates on what's new and what's passe..

and yes that's my terribly bulky luggage...


When Melvin called me about 3 weeks back to ask me if I was keen to come on this trip, I was excited, but apprehensive -- reason being... having to take 3 days off work might be quite a mean feat (plus imagining all the work you have to "play catch up" with )..

But nonetheless, I did need a short break to recharge, so I decided to jump at the chance!


So here I am in Hong Kong. Flight departed at 830AM this morning (Monday)... and I touched down at 1230PM. Mum and Dad fetched me to the airport really early in the morning so we decided to have breakfast together before I left. At this place called "WANG" -- well its just like YAKUN, basically.


By 8AM, I found myself shuffling hurriedly to the boarding gate.... B8... (my boarding gates are always miles away from the entrance gates)... passport (check), luggage (check), laptop (check), camera (double check!)


TAAADDDDAAAA!!! My crappy seat, 38D. I really wanted a window seat but, I guess aisle seat is the price for coming late. Call me childish but I absolutely LOVE window seats. They are the best, I never miss a plane taking off. Day or night, haze or not, it's spectacular, the thrill and fluttering stomach.... each and every time.

Too bad this time around, didn't have to chance to have a window seat. If Ming were here with me, and I'd be fighting with him over the Aisle seat, if either of us got one...


I met this great guy on the plane, which made my flight a sure pleasure. Basically, we talked all 2.5 to 3 hours of the entire flight. So being the very nosey kaypo I am, of course I asked him if he was going for business (no i was not hitting on him, silly, but he was kind enough to lend me his straits time ok!). Felix is the fashion buyer of AGNES B. (prounounced as agnias bay). Yea, I just found that out too...

So what he does is flies around to HK, Tokyo, Paris to buy clothes for the following season.

WHAT THE HELL, what can be a better job than getting paid to SHOP!????!

(that's Felix, on the left)

But apparently I found out that it's nto as simple as shopping, there are many things to look out for other than having a keen interest and understanding in the industry, you also have to have a great eye for forecasting fashion... and knowing what your clients want. Anyway, any of you keen, it's mid to high end tier stuff, with their largest branch at Raffles City... (apparently their bags are gorgeous and not the price of your LV)...

I love talking to new people, especially people from other industries. The more you talk to ransom people, the more you realize what you don't know... and the more you know you need to learn.

Anyways, these are the people with me in the chartered bus from airport to Langham Place Hotel in Mongkok.



Some pics of the housing along the way. It's funny how the old dirty building on the right juxtaposes the pink building on the left. Seems like most of the housing is really expensive but they look unbelievably run-down from the outside, like going to rip into bits any mo.

But of course, there are the nice made up newer private housings...




When we reach the hotel, I get this really nice package with the agenda for the HP press event and some name tag to help identify myself. Basically, the conference starts tomorrow (tues), so I get the whole of Monday to roam free like a kampong chicken.

I was really excited to have a look at the room (Melvin says its awesome) and it really was! I have a small desk to myself, my flat screen TV,

bedroom, with transparent walls enabling one to peep into the toilet..

and bedside music/entertainment system.


Thankfully, the weather wasn't too bad, a tad bit hot, but OK. 28-32 deg cels.

HAPPY ME!!!



... and my mini bar!!!


Wanted to take a short nap, but didn't want to miss too much of the shopping so headed out immediately for a short meal with Melvin, then came back, checked emails, smsed my mum to let her know I was still alive... then headed off to meet Mr. Ben :)





Ben's my friend from NUS, also from SHEARES HALL. Now Mr. Ben is one of the high flyers working for JP Morgan... and he sweetly volunteered to bring me around (since I didn't exactly have an agenda for the day). I did walk around Mongkok myself but basically, it was pretty boring. The shops weren't fab and I didn't manage to buy anything save for some man U memorabilia... that's all.

So I was really excited to meet Mr. Ben, I haven't seen him in quite some time... quite miss the times he used to come visit me in my room and chat until the early morning about war craft strategies and like shit about life....

Will keep you in suspense about my HK Savior and the awesome places he brought me to until tomorrow cuz I'm really beat now. Got back and chatted until close to one, just walked him out of the room, simply bushed.

Stay tuned! :) Missing u all here !XOXOXO!