Mobo makers' Bluetooth products to make appearance at Computex Taipei
The Bluetooth application market is expected to be further expanded this year, as more and more motherboard manufacturers plan to launch supporting built-in modules and external dongles. Companies such as Micro-Star International (MSI), Gigabyte Technology, Epox Computer, Abit Computer and Albatron Technology all plan to showcase related products at the Computex Taipei exhibition next week.
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