
This week’s recap is all about Taiwan! Since 1982 Computex has been the biggest technology trade show in Asia. Held at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall and covering over 45,000 square meters, this $110 million complex completed in March has attracted the top names in tech today. This is just a brief look at some of the snazzier products at the show:
- Zalman’s LQ1000 water cooling chassis lookin’ purty
- Compro VideoMate Vista offers HDTV tuner recording in a tiny package
- MSI jumps on the DDR3 Diamond P45 bandwagon
- Acer Gemstone Blue series features 3D holographic cover
- Axim’s P2P Gear Router offers enhanced 802.11n coverage
- AIData LapStation comes with built-in cooling and mouse tray
- PQI dual eSATA and USB external drive offers high speeds and portability
- FIC 7″ minibook squeezes a built-in VOIP phone
- PowerTech’s rotating power strip gets rid of headaches
- Auras 8800 and 3870 friendly GPU Fridge cooler can go passive
- ChainTech Apogee GT DD3 modules stick together for water cooling
- GlacialTech UFO CPU cooler offers 2 x 80mm fans
- Greatwall’s weirdass USB Skype Mouse makes us all laugh

Zalman LQ1000

- Aluminum Gigabyte Cupio design inspired by Greek pillars
- Gigabyte cools off notebooks and hot processors with style
- Gigabyte’s Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is macro-friendly and built-in soundcard

- ASUS + Lamborghini = ZX1 $1,500 PDA and VX3 Luxury laptop
- New 24′” WS LCD lets your see, hear, and speak
- Desktop Ares System looks like a Transformer
- WiMax USB dongle sticks out like a sore thumb
- Eee Box desktop specs confirmed
- Republic of Gamers Rampage Extreme is the new Pinot Noir
- HDMI-equipped Xonar HDAV1.3 PCI-Express sound card unveiled

ASUS Xonar HDMI
- OCZ Alchemy brand to bring budget gaming keyboard, mouse and PSU’s
- AMD XGP brings external video card solution for mobile PC’s
- AMD also delivers next-generation Puma mobile platform
- SteelSeries graciously auctions off gear for China disaster relief effort
- Intel’s Nehalem CPU cooler slightly bigger, still equipped with retarded pushpin design
- Shuttle SX48P2 Deluxe is the newest flagship 45nm compatible SFF
- Fuad Abazovic reports Intel is playing dirty with USB 3.0 and NVIDIA
- Intel vows to solve shortage issues with Atom CPU by September
- Sapphire’s 3840 x 2160 56″ LCD only costs $50,000
- Macrumor’s patent sniffing finds Apple iPhone 3G has GPS, IM, and video conferencing
- Anand Lal Shimpi posts a tantalizing preview of Nehalem
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“Sapphire’s 3840 x 2160 56″ LCD only costs $50,000″ LOL —-
That Asus Xonar sound card looks sexy, but I’m not too much of an audiophile and am fine with my XtremeGamer that I actually PAID FOR ;\ —-
Intel + Nehalem to take over the world (let’s get one by the end of summer :)!)