Computex Taipei 2006 Opens


The 26th iteration of the world’s second largest computer show, Computex 2006, opened in Taipei today with Taiwanese exhibitors like Acer, BenQ and Asustek taking full opportunity to strut their stuff.

As many of you might already know, Acer will be displaying their latest offerings at Computex, which includes 5 highly anticipated notebooks: The Ferrari 5000, Ferrari 1000, Aspire 9110, Aspire 9510 and Aspire 9800.

Sheesh, why can’t we go?

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4 Responses to “Computex Taipei 2006 Opens”

  1. The Acer Blog » HD-DVD on Acer Aspire 9800 Out This Month
    June 7th, 2006 02:39
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    [...] So, High Definition enthusiasts will be glad to know of Acer’s announcement at Computex yesterday that the HD-DVD-equipped version of the 20.1″ entertainment monster notebook will be coming out later this month. [...]

  2. The Acer Blog » Acer Aspire Idea 500 Wins Computex 2006 Best Choice Award
    June 12th, 2006 10:32
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    [...] During the recently held Computex 2006 exhibition in Taipei, the Acer Aspire Idea 500 media center PC won one of the Computex 2006 Best Choice Awards. [...]

  3. Acer Ferrari 1000 Review | The Acer Blog
    July 21st, 2006 07:19
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    [...] The stylish 12.1 ultraportable Acer debuted at Computex 2006 has finally been reviewed, but its by a Russian site though. So, I can only hope my understanding of Babelfish’s translation is accurate. [...]

  4. Acer Ferrari 1000 and 5000 Out by End of July | The Acer Blog
    September 6th, 2006 17:20
    4

    [...] It’s been announced that the highly anticipated 12.1″ Acer Ferrari 1000 and 15.4″ Ferrari 5000 (pictured) notebooks first spotted just before Computex Taipei 2006 will start shipping at the end of July. [...]

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