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Technology from the future at Computex Taipei 2012

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The city of Taipei will be showing off the future of technology with 1,800 exhibitors filling five huge exhibition centres for Computex Taipei.

Running between the 5th and 9th of June, more than 120,000 visitors will attend the show with some of the world's biggest companies also in attendance. The likes of Acer, Asus, Intel, Microsoft, Samsung, AMD and more will all be showing off their latest wares.

We'll be reporting live from Taipei to bring you all the latest news on the latest technology. Be sure to keep checking the Computeractive website for news, reports and impressions from one of the world's largest technology shows.

The products on show won't be out in the UK for some time yet, but it should be a good chance to get a sneak-peek at some of the tech coming out this Christmas.

We'll be posting up some of our more interesting finds on the Computeractive Facebook page.

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