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TAIPEI, 1 June, 2011 —Taiwan is where it all happens, the center of gravity for hardware and device innovation. No matter where in the world it’s purchased, no matter the brand or the components used, there is one certainty — at least one part of that device likely got its start in Taiwan./ x, B+ D, p1 M. j: A" Y0 x
% \; }+ t4 U8 SDuring its ninth year at COMPUTEX, Microsoft is showing off more than 130 new, innovative Windows-based devices brought to market by more than 50 of its hardware partners. In its booth, Microsoft showed off nearly 100 PCs alone, either newly available or soon-to-be-released, ranging from ultra-portable thin and light notebooks, and small and always-connected companions, to secure business laptops, high-performance entertainment notebooks and high-end gaming rigs. PCs, phones, servers, TVs, handheld specialty devices—they’re all here. New designs, advanced technologies, innovative components, and new computing trends point the way forward for the Windows device ecosystem. |
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