Huntkey's power supply range had an 80 plus gold efficiency rating, the highest possible rating for a power supply.
Computex was full of USB 3.0 devices and accessories.
This shows the technique vendors use to bring the USB port to the front of the case.
Currently, the only way do it is by running a cable through the case to the front of the box.
One of the "coolest" SSDs at the show, Adata showed off its drive, which included a USB 3.0 port. It can double up as an external hard drive. We're starting to see USB 3.0 pop up on hardware more and more.
Acer LumiRead e-book reader uses the same E-Ink technology as the Amazon Kindle.
Asus EEE Tablet is an ebook reader that was much the same as others on show.
Asus Eee Pad was the only example of a viable iPad competitor.
Acer's 23 inch multi-touch screen was just one of many multi-touch screens at the show.
A liquid nitrogen overclocking demo by Antec highlighted just some of the many products at Computex that were pitched at the high end user.
Asus showed off its eee Top PC All-in-One touchscreen PC.
ATi XGP external graphics card was hooked up to the Acer Ferrari One. The card is designed to give notebooks access to high end desktop graphics cards.
Compro displayed its physical security day, night home security camera.
At the MSI stand, they were demonstrating ATI's Eyefinity technology, running six screens hooked up by HDMI adapters.
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 with four GeForce GTX 480 Nvidia graphics card running in SLI - one of the highest specifications possible for a desktop PC.
In-Win's Micro-ATX case fits long high end graphics cards into a small form factor.
The VESA mount on this In-Win case connects straight into your monitor to become an all-in-one.
Lian Li mounted to a monitor.
This laptop from MSI has an inbuilt transmitter and a 120Hz display, important prerequisites for NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology.
Nvidia showed off tri-screen 3D monitors. The base connects up all three screen onto the one stand.
Panasonic 64GB SD drive and reader.
OCZ's PCI express SSD card plugs straight into the expansion slot. The technology has been around but prices are just starting to fall.
The SATA hard drive dock was of many cases with mount option.
Sharkoon USB 3.0 external 2.5 inch external hard drive.
OCZ 1.8 inch and 2.5 inch SSD for notebooks. SSD prices are starting to get reasonable.
Thermalright's Sentinel with 12 heat pipes is one of the most elaborate heatsinks ever produced.
Thermaltake mini itx was quite a small do it yourself system.
Thermaltake notebook accessories.
Toshiba 64GB SD XC.
An assortment of Unitek's USB 3.0 devices.
USB 3.0 hub and dock.
Huntkey's power supply range had an 80 plus gold efficiency rating, the highest possible rating for a power supply.