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Update: TG Daily's Computex video coverage
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Westlake Village (CA) - We have rendered and uploaded several new videos to the Computex microsite. The new videos cover the gamut from executive interviews to the Tom's Hardware Guide's very own boothbabe using the Zalman heatsink as a makeup mirror. All videos come in streaming WMV format and some are available as a downloadable, high-quality H.264 video file.
While both Tom's Hardware Guide and TG Daily have produced videos before, the videos were often made as an afterthought, with consumer gear and software. Just before the Electronic Entertainment Expo, we began our journey towards producing professional videos by purchasing pro-level cameras, audio gear and editing software.
While we did produce several interesting videos at E3, it wasn't until the Computex trade show in Taipei where video became our primary focus. We secured interviews with almost every high-level executive from chip makers, graphic card companies and motherboard manufacturers.
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