Day 5
Day five isn’t madness at Computex, it’s Sparta. The general public mills through the throng like a pack of cat photos waiting to have captions attached. Wet cat photos, as it’s been raining for a week non stop here. Only after a week of raining has the temperature decided to drop here.
Vendors had already started to take their booths down, so with camera in hand, we rushed around looking for things we had missed.
 | | As if it weren’t busy enough, vendors have around ten to twenty people walking around in file with these lollipop style signs. |
 | | Taiwanese tech companies are highly original. We’re sure Rupert will be around any moment now. |
 | | This fancy box takes a component input and outputs in DVI. With a firmware update it should be able to manage a resolution of 1920x1200. Consoles on your PC monitor? Yes please! |
 | | Old school meets new school amplifiers and iPod docks. Sexy stuff. |


 | | Old school meets new school amplifiers and iPod docks. Sexy stuff. |
 | | This case from iCute is quite possibly the tallest one we’ve seen. |
 | | Leadtek is moving into GPU water cooling with its Leviathan. |
 | | Darth would be proud of TwinMOS’ subwoofer and iPod speaker set. |
 | | Kingmax have managed to cram 16GB on a high capacity SD card. |
 | | More server pr0n. |
 | | Enermax proves you can run 18 hard drives at once of its PSU. |
 | | The biggest touch screen we’ve seen, playing Zuma. |
 | | Chimei has started building quality chassis for its excellent panels. It also had a 42” 1920x1080 TV on display, although there was no HDMI. |
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