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  • Computex 2004 Day 4
  • Computex 2004 Day 4

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    Booth Chix

    What would any trade show be without a variety of booth babes to look at? big grin smile
    nVidia
    The presentation of the booth babes changed slightly from last year from a bunch just hanging out to waves of them moving from booth to booth putting on little shows. nVidia was on hand promoting the 6800 and nForce3. The mermaid pictured here was from Brazil and wasn't ever seen walking around. Instead she was carried around by the guys you see in the background. It was really quite the site to see though you could tell that the girl was rather bored with getting her picture taken.
    ATI
    The ATI girls were seen quite often putting on little dance shows similar to the nVidia girls. The announcer kept picking on me making sure that I was clapped before and after the girls danced.
    Sony MSI
    The little MSI robot was almost as popular as the girls promoting it though instead of just dancing around they picked on the foreigners and gave them prizes for saying they loved MSI in a unknown language to them. For instance I was given a gel mouse pad for saying I "I love MSI" in Chinese. It was rather fun. big grin smile