Computex 2010: the best of the rest from Engadget Chinese
We've been running up and down the show floors here at Computex over the past week, and frankly, we're a bit overwhelmed. And exhausted. But mostly just stoked about chowing down on "fish legs" and "frog balls" at Taipei's own Windows 7-theme eatery. We've been covering the major hits right here on our front page, but our tremendous comrades over at Engadget Chinese have been blazing trails of their own. We all know you're looking for an excuse to brush up on your Chinese anyway, so why not dig in below to catch the best of the rest from a world-class group of folks? Enjoy... er, 享受.
- Samsung N127 running MeeGo
- ASUS CineVibe rumbling headphones hands-on
- MSI U160 netbook spotted with MeeGo
- Aiptek 3D digital photo frame
- Pint-sized HTPC remotes that Americans won't ever see
- Transformers love Computex, too
- Newman PhonePC telephone gets an AMD chip for reasons unknown























Screw you Engadget, my Chinese is already 非常好吧。 (But then again, I lived in Taipei).
早晨好 engadget !!
@enaybee
我不知道如何写中文…
@enaybee
你趕嘛打簡體字.computex在台灣.台灣人討厭簡體字
@kyletod 台灣萬歲!
So which is better, Darren...Computex or CES?
@CRA1G
I clicked the first link but I can't understand it even with Google translate.
What the hell is "but the meaning is not yet released"?!?!
@Kangal
Seems that the google translate is still far from perfect...
Anyway, the sentence actually means that the computer is just a prototype made by Samsung. They don't currently have plans in manufacturing it.
(Note: I found the writer of the original article is writing in some sort of improper Chinese, I think this is what makes Google trans. goes wrong)
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"Pint-sized HTPC remotes that Americans won't ever see"
Mao gloats from the grave at the western world through engadget it seems.
Frog balls sound interesting. Wonder what it tastes like...
I wish we had restaurants like that around here. Same old boring stuff...
@DrScope Per another article in Engadget Chinese, they also ate "FROG FRIES" but don't worry it tastes like chicken. And they even did not aware of it.
I lOVE Computex, CES, CeBit... and WWDC!
Ok. I'm Taiwanese. I'm fairly certain you meant Fish balls and frog legs, usually cooked up into something awesome. Not into frog legs myself. Fish "balls" are just some type of whitefish made into circular shapes - no different than so-called imitation crab. Just what the $&@? Is Imitation Crab anywho?
Isn't Engadget just a type of Imitation Gadget?
Are you sure it's not fish balls and frog legs?