Computex 2007 opens in Taipei

Computex has gained a reputation for a show where manufacturing and sourcing deals are made and lost

Asia's largest computing expo opens today in Taipei. Not afraid to call itself the world's second largest computing fair, Computex has gained a reputation for a show where manufacturing and sourcing deals are made and lost.

Western tech firms are also finding the show of increasing importance. Not only in terms of Asian trade, but also as a place they can launch products for a worldwide audience.

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