IT device sales go up in digital malls


The prolonged MCO has created more demand for electronic gadgets as shoppers throng places like Plaza Low Yat in Kuala Lumpur. — YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Despite the movement control order, there is a flurry of activity at digital malls across the country as demand for IT equipment surges.

With many working from home and students having to turn to online learning, desktops and laptops are the main items on the shopping list for many who seek to upgrade their “work/study from home” spaces.

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