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Jun 2 2005, 2:51am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Computex 2005 is still going on. Most announcements are around chips and PC components. Some gadgets did show up though.
Shuttle managed to put a dual core CPU in their SFF case. Hexus.net has more details on that one. Shuttle also shows a SLI machine as SFF at the Computex 2005 show floor.
AOpen shows a Mac mini look-alike Windows PC.
Asus demos the Asus MyPal A636 Pocket PC with integrated GPS. The MyPal A636 also won best choice of Computex award. BargainPDA has a couple of photos of this new Asus PDA.
Japanese ASCII has a couple Computex 2005 booth babes (see photo). See also this blog for more Computex 2005 booth babe photos.
See also the first day Computex 2005 coverage summary.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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