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Many innovative gadgets were unveiled by tech giants at the Computex Taipei 2012 trade-show, the world's second largest computer show, which took place from June 5 to 9.
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A model shows Taiwanese Asus's new TAICHI notebook with dual displays on both the front and the rear during the Computex Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Hall in Taipei, Taiwan.
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A model displays Taiwanese Muzee Corp.'s portable multimedia player Cloudia during the Computex Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. With built-in Android 2.2R system, Wi-Fi and user friendly interface, this portable multimedia player features a 7-inch LED screen with 800 x 480 high resolution and a remote control.
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A model displays the ASUS TAICHI, an ultraportable notebook with a double-sided LED-backlit IPS/FHD display, during a news conference at a media preview of the 2012 Computex exhibition in Taipei.
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A model displays Acer’s Ultra S5 during the Computex Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. Acer claims that the S5 is the world's thinnest Ultrabook. The S5 is a 13.3-inch laptop, which weighs at about 1.36 kilograms (3 pounds), is powered by a yet-to-be-announced Intel Core processor.
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A model displays five color models of Genius Ring Presenter, the world's first ring style wireless thumb cursor controller, during the Computex Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Hall in Taipei. The touch cursor controller, desirable for users in a bus, train and plane, will be sold at NT$ 1890 (USD$ 63).
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Shih speaks about the company's ASUS Transformer AiO during a news conference at a media preview of the 2012 Computex exhibition in Taipei.
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Intel Corporation Senior Vice President Tom Kilroy, left, listens to Chairman of ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Jonney Shih introducing Asus' next wave of Ultrabook systems during a keynote address at the opening of Computex in Taipei.
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A visitor plays with the Acer Iconia tablet A700 at the Acer booth during the 2012 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei.
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A visitor plays with a HTC Radar smartphone at the Windows Phone section at the Microsoft booth during the 2012 Computex exhibition in Taipei.
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Innergie Senior Director P.S. Tang displays a new PocketCell rechargeable battery bank from Delta Electronics%u2019 consumer brand Innergie during the Computex Taipei at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Hall in Taipei. The Innergie PocketCell features a 3-in-1 charge & sync cable, integrated Apple connector, Micro USB, and Mini USB tips.
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An Acer 11-inch ultrabook Aspire S7 with Microsoft Windows 8 operation system is displayed during a news conference as part of the preview of the 2012 Computex exhibition at the Taipei International Convention Center in Taipei.
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Intel Corporation Senior Vice President Tom Kilroy introduces the next wave of Ultrabook systems during a keynote address at the opening of Computex in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Intel Corp. Executive Vice President Sean Maloney, left, and AsusTek Computer Inc. Chairman Jonney Shih hold an ASUS Ultrabook laptop on the opening day of the Computex computer expo in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Dave Schoch, chairman and CEO of Ford Greater China, poses next to a device running Sync technology in Ford's booth in Taipei.
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A visitor plays with a Nokia smartphone at the Windows Phone section at the Microsoft booth during the 2012 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei.
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A visitor looks at the ASUS K Series laptops during the 2012 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei.