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Monday 13 June 2005
Computex phone wrap-up: WiFi and tri-band
During the recent Computex 2005 show, Wistron NeWeb (WNC) was displaying its first WiFi phone that supports both the 802.11b and 802.11g standards. The company stated the model will...
Thursday 9 June 2005
MobiNote PMP samples to ship at end of June
MobiNote Technology is aiming to ship samples of its new DP7010-SP portable media player (PMP) at the end of this month. Announced and showcased last week at Computex in Taipei, the...
Monday 6 June 2005
Proton to begin shipping 55-inch LCD TVs in 4Q
Proton Electronics Industrial demonstrated its latest 47-inch and 55-inch high-definition (HD) LCD TVs at Computex 2005 and the company claims the products will enter volume production...
Monday 6 June 2005
BenQ previews Blu-ray DVD burner
BenQ demonstrated its BW1000 prototype blue-laser DVD burner at the recently concluded Computex 2005 and the company plans to start volume producing the product in the first or second...
Monday 6 June 2005
Acard shows Mirror Smart Plus RAID sub-systems
At Computex, storage specialist Acard Technology, well known for its technique of enabling SATA and IDE hard drives to operate via a SCSI interface, was showing new models in its...
Monday 6 June 2005
DocExpress wins this reporter’s Computex gadget award
However high-tech a reporter tries to make reports from Computex, there’s a side to the show that is oriented to what can only be described as the gadget freak. Journos legging...
Monday 6 June 2005
Realtek shows wireless gateway SoCs at Computex
Realtek Semiconductor was showing two wireless gateway solutions at Computex, the RTL8181P and the RTL8186P. The RTL8181P supports wireless networking at the 802.11b standard, while...
Monday 6 June 2005
Inshon shows large-screen DLP rear-projection TVs
Despite a surge of media attention in the past few months, rear-projection TVs were something of a rarity at this year's Computex. An exception were units exhibited by Inshon, a company...
Monday 6 June 2005
Clevo combines an LCD PC with an LCD TV
The LCD PC is a product format that has been on offer for several years now, without really taking off in the market. At Computex, Clevo Co. was showing a new twist to this format,...
Monday 6 June 2005
Computex Taipei 2005 sees 28,254 international visitors
The 25th annual Computex Taipei IT show attracted 28,254 international buyers during the five-day exhibition from May 31 through June 4, according to the organizers at the Taiwan...
Monday 6 June 2005
Mio to introduce PDA phone with integrated GPS in 2H
Mio Technology, an own-brand division of Mitac International, expects to debut a PDA phone with a built-in GPS module in the second half of this year, according to Michael Hsu, Marketing...
Monday 6 June 2005
FPD Report: Taiwan’s small-to-medium-size TFT-LCD panel production, 1Q05-2Q05
Since the fourth quarter of 2004, DigiTimes Research has been publishing quarterly, weekly and monthly ICT (information and communications technology) and FPD (flat-panel display)...
Monday 6 June 2005
ICT Report: Taiwan’s ODD sector from 1Q05-2Q05
Since the fourth quarter of 2004, DigiTimes Research has been publishing quarterly, weekly and monthly ICT (information and communications technology) and FPD (flat-panel display)...
Friday 3 June 2005
ECS introduces Sonoma 15.4-inch wide-screen notebooks
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showcasing its 600 series of 15.4-inch wide-screen Sonoma notebooks, including the ECS 600, which features ATI’s Mobility Radeon X700 graphics...
Friday 3 June 2005
2001 Technology, MSI showcase PMPs at Computex
Taiwan-based motherboard vendors Micro-Star International (MSI) and IT component maker 2001 Technology are displaying their latest PMPs (portable multi-media player) at Computex 2005,...
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