Elite Bastards have coverage of this year's Computer Trade Show in the UK, which featured everything from AMD's Socket AM2 to NVIDIA's Quad SLI to AGEIA's PhysX boards.
It may not quite rival the excitement and grandeur of CeBIT or Computex, but the yearly Computer Trade Show (aka CTS) is still the UK's biggest trade show when it comes to computer hardware (with an eye on consumer electronics too of course, as the convergence of the two markets bring them ever closer.
Thus, ridiculously early on Thursday morning, I set off to the Birmingham NEC camera in hand to trail the show floor, snapping up every drop of information I could find for you all. Of course, there were no major new product launches or anything of that sort at the show, but there was still plenty of items of interest for your perusal.
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Thus, ridiculously early on Thursday morning, I set off to the Birmingham NEC camera in hand to trail the show floor, snapping up every drop of information I could find for you all. Of course, there were no major new product launches or anything of that sort at the show, but there was still plenty of items of interest for your perusal.
Elite Bastards