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Computex 2012: Best of show

The best of the best from the products on show at Computex Taipei 2012

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We've walked the show floors, we've pawed, prodded and pondered our way through products galore and now we present to you our picks for the best of Computex 2012.

Best laptop: Asus Taichi

A curious looking laptop with two-screens, designed for Windows 8

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Best desktop: Samsung Series 7 all-in-one

A competitor to Apple's excellent iMac? The Samsung all-in-one looks great

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Best tablet: Acer Iconia W700

Windows 8 feels very 'at home' on a tablet, and this offering from Acer is very impressive

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Best display: Viewsonic VP3280-LED

A staggeringly good resolution on this super-size monitor

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Best phone: Xpal Spare One

This AA battery powered phone grabbed our attention

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Best networking: Edimax BR-6268 NL

A wireless router that's smaller than a USB key

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Best storage: Synology Diskstation DS213 Air

An excellent NAS with built-in Wifi

For all of our Computex coverage, check out the Computeractive Blog.

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