ECS HQ Tour and Interview
VR-Zone was invited to a tour of ECS' headquarters in Taipei and an interview with ECS vice-president David Chien. Read on for pictures and an interesting Q&A session!


VR-Zone was invited to a tour of ECS' headquarters in Taipei and an interview with ECS vice-president David Chien. Read on for pictures and an interesting Q&A session!
Computex might be over, but we still have quite a bit of content left from the show and we've kept quite a few goodies for you. We bumped into a company called WareMax hidden away at hall 2 of the show that was demoing a solution that allows for SSD caching of hard drives on just about any platform and OS.
ASUS has been enjoying a phenomenal year, picking up numerous design wins and awards including the "Champion of the Best Choice Awards" for the Eee Pad Transformer. Join us as we venture into ASUS' massive Computex booth at Nangang Exhibition Hall. *Updated Coverage @ 6pm*
Computex Taipei 2011 has officially closed its doors just over an hour ago - and we managed to take 2 more videos of outstanding Thermaltake and Genius showgirls performing their dance moves on stage. Enjoy!

Singapore based flash memory manufacturer Strontium were exhibiting their products at Computex Taipei 2011. More after the break!
We found this demostration at the Enermax booth at Computex 2011 Nangang Exhibition Hall 1F to be strangely alluring. Check out our video recording after the break...
After five eventful days of showcasing the latest technological advanvements in the field of infocommunication technology, the world's second largest such trade show, also known as Computex, has finally come to an end. And like how most major events are, TAITRA has organized a press conference at Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center, where it talked about the success of this year's trade fair and its plans for the future of Computex.
Read on to find out more...
Relive the ground breaking Windows 8 Partner Preview Event, this time in a 32 minute-long HD video! Experience the new touch-centric UI and the mysterious prototype devices! Windows 8 is scheduled to be released in 2012 and will run on both x86 and ARM platforms.
Sapphire had quite a few new and upcoming products on display at Computex this year, although not all of its upcoming products where displayed at the show. Click through for some pictures of Sapphire's upcoming AMD motherboards and graphics cards as well as some details on what to expect in the near future.
What if you could run Android on Windows in real time, side-by-side and without any lag whatsoever? BlueStacks promises all this - we go hands-on after the break.
Our final episode features 47 stills and 2 videos of gorgeous booth babes from Nangang Exhibition Hall. Thank you for allowing us to bring the best of Computex Taipei 2011 to you!
Over at COMPUTEX, A-DATA has a rather interesting line-up of SSDs based on SandForce controllers from top to bottom. For the performance category, they have the S511 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s in capacities of 60/120/240/480GB utilizing the SandForce SF-2200 controller and Intel 25nm Compute NAND with 550/520MB read/write speeds. What is more interesting is that their mSATA and unique form factors that are used in tablets and super slim notebooks are also using SandForce based controllers.
It was only a matter of time before this happened: PowerColor has shoehorned two HD 6970s onto a single PCB (ridiculously large heatsink included). Also on show was a more reasonably sized HD 6870 X2. Look inside for pictures and specifications. (Updated with HD 6870 X2 pricing)
We chanced upon a quiet booth this morning but in a good way. They have some really sleek looking, high performance yet silent products lurking around their booth and we have rounded up some of their best products that might interest you.
Think you had seen all of the lovely girls over at this year's Computex? Think again: what you seen from the previous posts were only those from the Nangang exhibition hall. And without futher ado, we present to you our third installation of the booth babes of Computex 2011, straight from Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center or TWTC.
