Taiwan launches virtual computer show
When SARS hit Taiwan’s capital earlier this year, the city had to postpone one of the world’s largest computer shows. But organizers of Computex Taipei said Tuesday that if the often-deadly virus returns, they’ll be ready this time. "The organizers have set up a virtual computer show that allows people worldwide to take a look at 1,200 of the latest computer products. They said Computex On-line provides a multi-dimensional display, where products can be turned 180 degrees for a clear view on the screen."
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