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''e-zone'' is a Hong Kong IT magazine which is published every Thursday.


Background


History

''e-zone'' was established by HKET Group (Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings Limited) in 1998. *1998: The PC and digital weekly magazine, e-zone was published and tied-in with HKET. *2003: e-zone was spun off from HKET for total retail sale. *2006: 《e-zone@school》is published with the 《e-zone for school》, targeting both primary and secondary school students who are studying ICT.


Profile

The magazine has divided into three books and constructed by four sections, which includes: *PC + Tablet: Features application of PC hardware and software. *Phone: Compares different brands of tablets and smartphones. *DIGI + DIY: Highlights digital products and analysis on corporate IT strategies.


Details

《e-zone Phone》 *Gear Phone︰Introduces the latest information about the cell phones in market. *Gear Price War︰Compares different mobiles and service plans. *App Snapshot︰Compares the latest mobile apps on photo taking. *App Game︰Introduces the latest mobile apps. *Price Checker︰Compares different prices of the mobile phone. 《e-zone PC》 *Cover story︰Analyzes the latest information communication technologies and products. *Webzine︰Introduces the online games and the relevant game tips. *2nd-hand market : Collects and shows all the 2nd-hand computer market information. 《e-zone Digi》 *Special Report︰Introduces the latest digital products in market. *Know How︰Analyzes the functions and details of the digital products. *Have Fun︰Introduces the newest games. 《e-zone DIY》 *DIY Walker︰Teaches the techniques on making your own personal computer. *Pro Report︰Tests and analyses several computer hardware and software. *Price Fight︰Introduces the most popular products (computer hardware) in the markets and rank them with details. It ranked Number One among
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in Hong Kong in terms of readership. And its main competitor is
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which published by
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. The magazine offers annual e-brand awards.


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* 1998 establishments in Hong Kong Computer magazines Magazines published in Hong Kong Weekly magazines published in Hong Kong Magazines established in 1998 Chinese-language magazines {{compu-mag-stub