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COMPUTEX 08: Gear, gadgets, boothbabes

by Nick Ross  on Jun 4, 2008
"Babes don't look so hot. New gaming PC does. What's PMS? Jobspeed.com.au - Australia's most straight-forward job site"
 
Nick Ross is on the show floor in the Thunderdome of component-land - Taipei. Check out the pics.
So we’re back at Computex for another year. So much has changed and so much is the same. The weather is constant grey and rainy (again), the taxis are still crazy, and the show has been cleft in twain with a new exhibition hall, housing most of the big name brands, being built in the arse end of nowhere.

Taipei 101, the world’s tallest building no longer marks the epicentre of Computex
Taipei 101, the world’s tallest building no longer marks the epicentre of Computex


We had hoped to bring you a feature on our journey over, which was on Singapore Air’s A380, but, sadly, that will have to be done on the journey home due to 110Hz electricity not playing happily with its 240Hz cousin.

The new A380. Comfortable cattle class.
The new A380. Comfortable cattle class.


The first thing we noticed on arriving at Hall 1 was that there was hardly anyone there.
that old, familiar scene...
that old, familiar scene...

... but with not many people around
... but with not many people around


Perhaps they would all be at the new site, Nangang? Pronounced ‘Nan Gung’

It’s an imposing place with two large floors, though something seems to have happened with the 2nd floor??
Counting to five proves a problem for some
Counting to five proves a problem for some


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Comments: 4
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M9ROC
Jun 4, 2008 3:55 PM
Not so sure about Nick Ross' taste in 'babes'. Product looks good though.


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COMPUTEX 08: Gear, gadgets, boothbabes?
Nick Ross is on the show floor in the Thunderdome of component-land - Taipei. Check out pics from the show, including the Eee Box, the eStick and oh yes, boothbabes (like we would forget).

What do you think? Join the discussion.
steve_666
Jun 4, 2008 4:05 PM
they arnt to bad
M9ROC
Jun 4, 2008 4:31 PM
Try the Tokyo Motor Show and then get back to me.
GOLB77
Jun 5, 2008 9:34 PM
Babes don't look so hot. New gaming PC does.
What's PMS?


Jobspeed.com.au - Australia's most straight-forward job site
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