Sensor-Enabled Internet Technologies to be Showcased at Taipei Exhibition

Computex, the mammoth computer exhibition, will be exhibiting novel tablet PCs and advanced object-finder Internet technology.

Contracts for these innovative tablets will lead the Taipei-based exhibition, scheduled to be conducted from May 31 to June 4, according to the exhibition executive director with the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, Jeremy Horng. Majority of the tablet PCs exhibitors will be the leading Taiwan companies, while some of the China-based firms will also be participating in the show.

Lenovo, a Chinese PC manufacturer, has highlighted its primary LePad tablet at the Las Vegas-oriented CES. The company also intends to unveil various other Android-enabled tablets by the last quarter of this year.Horng commented that the China-based companies with wide national markets and  determination to market various other computers globally will be the major delegations at Computex 2011.

Computex, the second largest compared to the Germany-based CeBIT, will also be included in the exhibition for demonstrating their technologies linking the substances to the Internet using remote sensing devices, he stated. Such innovations will facilitate the security guards to observe large buildings and aid the clients to activate home electronics remotely. According to him, the internet has been personalized recently, besides communicating the data and that all the functions and objects are regulated by signals recently.

The Taipei exhibition will have more than 1,800 exhibitors this year, compared to the previous year. About 37,000 visitors are supposed to participate in the show with about 35,000 visitors in 2010.

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