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More Computex 2010 News
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/03/2010 08:48 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Here more news stories from the Computex 2010: Hand's On with Asus' New eReader/Writer at Computex 2010, Computex news: AMD, Microsoft, Gigabyte, OCZ, Shuttle, and Intel, Computex 2010: Zalman Shows New Heatsinks, Fans, USB 3.0 Plans & More, Computex 2010: Noctua and Coolink Show a Horde of New Heatsinks, Computex 2010 – Spotlight NZXT, Computex 2010 - Second Day Wanderings, and Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite
Hand's On with Asus' New eReader/Writer at Computex 2010
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Computex news: AMD, Microsoft, Gigabyte, OCZ, Shuttle, and Intel
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Computex 2010: Zalman Shows New Heatsinks, Fans, USB 3.0 Plans & More @ Hardware Canucks
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Computex 2010: Noctua and Coolink Show a Horde of New Heatsinks @ Hardware Canucks
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Computex 2010 – Spotlight NZXT @ TechwareLabs
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Computex 2010 - Second Day Wanderings @ Ninjalane
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Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite @ TechwareLabs
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You find yesterday's Computex 2010 news roundup here
Without a doubt, mobile computing is making its mark over at Computex 2010. After announcing their Eee Pad tablet PC, Asus gave us a closer look at their slick looking e-Reader/e-Writer creation designed for students and mobile business professionals. The little slate's features include a 10 hour battery life, 2450 dpi touch resolution screen, pen writing and input controls, a fast screen refresh response time, 2MP camera, USB port, and a MicroSD slot.
With a $199 asking price and a September release date, we came away impressed with the new gadget form Asus, but don't just take our word for it. Hit the our hands on video here to see for yourself...
With a $199 asking price and a September release date, we came away impressed with the new gadget form Asus, but don't just take our word for it. Hit the our hands on video here to see for yourself...
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Computex news: AMD, Microsoft, Gigabyte, OCZ, Shuttle, and Intel
Fusion makes its demo debut, with AMD showing a low-power version of the chip running Aliens vs. Predator.
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Microsoft provides a public preview of its tablet-optimized Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS.
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Gigabyte VP Henry Kao sees handhelds replacing notebooks and fueling a desktop resurgence.
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OCZ shows off an affordable RevoDrive PCIe solid-state drive that promises 540MB/s reads and 530MB/s writes.
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We go hands on with Shuttle's modular notebook platforms, taking a closer look at an 11.6" CULV-powered system.
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Intel's Moorestown Atom platform won't support Windows 7, but the Oak Trail platform due early next year will.
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Computex 2010: Zalman Shows New Heatsinks, Fans, USB 3.0 Plans & More @ Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our article which details Zalmans's upcoming releases for 2010.
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Computex 2010: Noctua and Coolink Show a Horde of New Heatsinks @ Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our article detailing upcoming cooling products from Noctua and Coolink.
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Computex 2010 – Spotlight NZXT @ TechwareLabs
TechwareLabs has event coverage of the Computex 2010 – Spotlight NZXT. Here's a clip from the coverage:
Techwarelabs was given a personal invite to the NZXT’s suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei to go over their new products which include a several unique power supplies,and their line of computer cases.
Techwarelabs was given a personal invite to the NZXT’s suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei to go over their new products which include a several unique power supplies,and their line of computer cases.
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Computex 2010 - Second Day Wanderings @ Ninjalane
Hello Everyone, Computex 2010 is in full swing and here are some highlights from my day 2 excursion.
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Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite @ TechwareLabs
TechwareLabs has event coverage of the Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite. Here's a clip from the coverage:
OCZ invited us up to their private suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei during Computex 2010 to show off their 2010 product line and new developments. The products included the line of very popular SSD drives and a few new items like a portable USB 3.0 drive and a PCI-e card with flash memory onboard which provides users with I/O speeds unmatched by standard SATA II, or SCSI.
OCZ invited us up to their private suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei during Computex 2010 to show off their 2010 product line and new developments. The products included the line of very popular SSD drives and a few new items like a portable USB 3.0 drive and a PCI-e card with flash memory onboard which provides users with I/O speeds unmatched by standard SATA II, or SCSI.
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You find yesterday's Computex 2010 news roundup here

