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FatCatLim | 21 July, 2008 10:50

Pretec's novelty USB flash drives engineering samples look yummy enough to gobble up. More pictures of the 3rd and final day of our trip to Computex 2007 after the jump.
Ever wonder how Gigabyte's headquarters looked like? Wonder no more. Unfortunately we didn't have time to visit their factory but I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't allow us to take any pictures there.

A comparison between Gigabyte's P35 board with Ultra Durable 2 and their competitor's board. The numbers are displaying the temperatures in various sections of the motherboard. The lower temperatures, displayed on the bottom, are Gigabyte's. Natch.

AMD-ATI was certainly proud to display the world's two most popular 'next gen' consoles, the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii, at their booth as they are both powered by ATI graphics.
Twinmos's miniBooMx looks set to appeal to female audiophiles.
The Flybook's notebooks with their bright die-cast (?) covers looking really fly on the high.

The VIA booth had a really interesting concept for their booth. They made it look like a little park, with the benches, trees, and 'phone booths' displaying their products. Definitely one of the niftier booths at Computex this year.
Annoucement of the new miCard sprung so late on all of us that we nearly missed out its presence. We managed to visit the MMC booth to take a gander at its specs.
A USB flash drive designed in the shape of an C-class car remote control. Man, these Taiwanese flash designers sure have a lot of time on their hands...

Finally, some eye-candy to finish off our fun little Computex 2007 blog series - a group shot of the Adata showgirls, the talk of the whole of Computex 2007.
For the gallery of all the pictures taken during Computex 2007, click below! Our upcoming July issue of HWM will have much more product pictures and of course, images of the showgirls of Computex 2007. Look forward to it! :D