Asian computer show powers up
The largest computer show in Asia, Computex, has booted up in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei.
Over the next five days, 36,000 foreign buyers are expected to place bulk orders worth up to $28bn (£18bn) at the show.
The BBC's Cindy Sui has been looking at how some firms are planning to capture the interest of consumers.
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