- Our computing experts are at Computex 2026 in Taipei for the next week
- Matthew Hanson and Josephine Watson are available to answer questions
- Ask them anything about the show, from which gadgets they're seeing to what it's like being there
Want an inside track on the world's biggest computing show? Our team is on the ground at Computex 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you all the latest news, announcements, and hands-on impressions from the computing event over the next few days.
Whether you're curious about the most exciting gadgets we'll be seeing, the biggest trends announced on the show floor (you can probably already guess that it's going to be all about AI), or what it's actually like attending Computex itself, we're here to answer your questions.
Our seasoned managing editors, Matthew Hanson and Josephine Watson, will be covering the event throughout the week, which means that in between running to and from meetings, keynote presentations, and product briefings with major tech brands like Nvidia, Acer, Intel, and Qualcomm, they'll be available to answer your questions and share their first-hand experiences from the show.
With thousands of tech professionals, manufacturers, and journalists all covering the major product launches and technology showcases at Computex, this Q&A offers you the chance to get a more behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important events in the computing space.
How to participate in TechRadar's Computex 2026 live Q&A
Simply post your question in the commenting box above, and either Matt or Josephine will get back to you when they see it.
The team will be in Taipei from Monday, June 1, to Friday, June 5, and this Q&A will remain open throughout the show, which officially starts tomorrow (Tuesday, June 2). As they're operating on Taiwan time, responses may not be immediate, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates.
So, what would you like to know about Computex 2026? Let us know your questions by posting in the above or keep reading to learn more about the show and what we'll be seeing.
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What we're expecting from Computex 2026
Computex officially gets underway on Tuesday, June 2, as a trade-only event until Friday, June 1, when it opens to the public for a day. While the show spans multiple venues across the city, the main exhibition spaces are the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei World Trade Center, and Taipei Music Center.
This year's theme is "AI together" with a focus on AI, computing, robotics, mobility, and next-generation technologies. Many of the industry's biggest names are back once again, which means our team will be keeping a close eye on announcements from Acer, Intel, Qualcomm, MSI, Asus, and Nvidia — we're already expecting you have a lot of questions about its RTX Spark Arm 'superchip'.
For a full schedule of all the events and keynotes taking place throughout the week, visit the official Computex website for all the latest. While we have plenty of meetings and briefings lined up, we'll also be exploring the show floor and meeting with as many companies as possible. If there's a particular brand, product, or technology you'd like us to check out, let us know.
And remember: no Computex-related question is off limits. Whether you want to know about the biggest product launches or simply what it's like attending one of the world's largest tech shows, we'll do our best to answer. We'll even share some of the behind-the-scenes stories from the parties throughout the week — because yes, even computing nerds know how to have a good time.
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- Qualcomm says it's glad Nvidia is joining the Arm race with the RTX Spark
- Dell announces the new XPS 13 as a budget-priced MacBook Neo rival
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