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ePower's Scott Suo can hear every word you say over the nearly inaudible sound produced by his company's power supplies.

Some people like loud cars and motorcycles, but few like loud computers. ePower makes a number of products that include server cases, PC cases, fans, coolers and power supplies. Their quiet and cool looking power supplies they displayed were quiet and pretty to boot. Scott Suo of ePower did show some other products the company is putting on the market that they call Green Concept Technology, which includes titanium plated power supplies that are intended to reduce radiation impact on users and a shielded power lead for AGP power input that's supposed to help protect gamers' eyes during play time.

ATEN

Andy Huang shows us the big picture in ATEN's product line.

"We're targeting a number of sectors," says Andy Huang of ATEN.

First on the list are a number of tools and data converters for the retail market, used when you use your credit card at the gas pump, for example. The company's main business is in switches and converters. "We make products that could even have been used in the presentations today, where you have one video in and multiple video out ports." They also make converters that allow you to connect your printer, scanner, any USB device and audio to multiple computers, along with just about just about any other kind of peripheral connector or converter you can think of.


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