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  • Averlogic streams HDMI signals over power lines

    Averlogic streams HDMI signals over power lines

    1080p via your sockets 5 June 2009 11:14 GMT

    You might never have heard of Averlogic before, but the company has created an interesting solution for anyone that wants to stream HDMI signals around their house. The products on display at Computex weren’t final retail products, but the demo was none...

  • Asus shows UX30

    Asus shows UX30

    New 13.3-incher 5 June 2009 10:48 GMT

    Asus’ 13.3-inch CULV UX30 notebook made an appearance at Computex and it’s not hard to tell that Asus is trying to compete with Apple’s MacBook Air with the UX30.

    The keyboard is quite well designed, although still not as nice as on some...

  • Ferrari nettop revealed

    Ferrari nettop revealed

    Atom-based PC put inside R/C car 5 June 2009 10:21 GMT

    If the Ming vase ION based system from ECS wasn’t quite what you were looking for, but you still want a computer that is something out of the ordinary, then maybe this Atom system built into a remote
    controlled Ferrari is more up your street.

  • Acer shows working L1, C1 and F1

    Acer shows working L1, C1 and F1

    More mobiles incoming 5 June 2009 10:06 GMT

    Acer was showing off three new Windows Mobile 6.5 devices at its booth during Computex, the L1, C1 and F1, that we've brought you brief news of before.

    These are currently just code names and might not be the final product names, although...

  • AMD reveals three new Yukon notebooks

    AMD reveals three new Yukon notebooks

    From Gateway, BenQ and Medion 4 June 2009 11:39 GMT

    At a press conference during Computex, AMD displayed three new thin and light notebooks based on its Yukon platform from Gateway, BenQ and Medion.

    All three models were quite different and all had some unique features. The designs differ...

  • ECS shows T800 MID running Android

    ECS shows T800 MID running Android

    New 8-incher revealed at Computex 4 June 2009 11:23 GMT

    Among all the devices we’ve seen so far at Computex, ECS had one of the coolest looking mobile internet devices, or MIDs as they're also known as.

    The T800, as it's currently called, offers an unusual mix of features. First and foremost,...

  • ECS crams ION nettop into Chinese vase

    ECS crams ION nettop into Chinese vase

    Bling that Ming 3 June 2009 17:53 GMT

    Of all the wacky kind of things you see at trade shows, Computex always brings some of the biggest surprises. This year it was ECS who managed to fit an ION system into a Chinese vase.

    The system itself isn’t so remarkable, as it uses a...

  • New ultra-light notebook shown at Intel keynote

    New ultra-light notebook shown at Intel keynote

    ECS Falcon T301L on display 2 June 2009 18:32 GMT

    Ultra-light notebooks were the message from Intel today during its keynote speech and ECS was one of many manufacturers that have embraced Intel’s new philosophy. ECS is one of three companies that we saw using this design and we expect it turn up under...

  • Nvidia ION-based nettops shown off at Computex

    Nvidia ION-based nettops shown off at Computex

    21 new products revealed 2 June 2009 11:40 GMT

    For those of you that have been waiting to see some more Nvidia ION-based systems, the company delivered a wide range of nettops during its first press conference a day ahead of the official opening of Computex.

    The models shown were...

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