Computex 2010: Day 1, Booth Babes
The promotional model has been an expo fixture for as long as we can remember, especially for tech and gaming events. And thanks to Computex 2010's focus on consumer electronics and IT products—two male-dominated industries—scantily-clad women were in abundance.
In fact, three themes dominated the appearance of booth babes at COMPUTEX 2010: clothes designed to show off skin, faux tattoos in the right places to promote brand recall, and dance moves. On top of that, some booth babes actually went beyond looking good. Some ran contests as hosts, while others hosted mini-events. Many even eagerly answered questions about the products they were spinning, while luring in men with an accommodating personality.
We know you'd rather see pictures of these women rather than read about them. So without further ado, here they are.
"Here's the bag I'll give you after you take this picture..."



yummmm asian girls!
"Snapshot of booth babes dancing. You should see the video!"
What, where?
this is 16y girl, not a women.
I'm probably going to get thumbed down quite a bit for this, but, I'm kinda looking forward to seeing the gizmo-gadgets. I like looking at babes (in fact I'm looking at them right now in an incognito window), but, when I purposely go to a tech site, I want to see tech stuff, not low rez hot chicks wearing waaaaay to much clothing (to much compared to what they're wearing in the incognito window).
I know, I know, I didn't have to click the link if I didn't want to see it. I guess had the pictures been higher rez with some close-ups of certain areas, I wouldn't be complaining.
Asian women look asexual to me. But, to each his own.
Someday, I will have moved up the ladder enough to have someone PAY ME to go Computex and the like. I mean, how freaking awesome is that?
I am not really sure what it is that attracts so many people to asians. The fact that they have 0 curves makes for poor eye candy. Now that this is out of the way, computex does look fun
I'm probably going to get thumbed down quite a bit for this, but, I'm kinda looking forward to seeing the gizmo-gadgets. I like looking at babes (in fact I'm looking at them right now in an incognito window), but, when I purposely go to a tech site, I want to see tech stuff, not low rez hot chicks wearing waaaaay to much clothing (to much compared to what they're wearing in the incognito window).I know, I know, I didn't have to click the link if I didn't want to see it. I guess had the pictures been higher rez with some close-ups of certain areas, I wouldn't be complaining.
I come here for tech... except the days when I come here for high res pictures of 'certain areas' of women.
LOL!
Really, we need something better than those low res pictures.
After all, I can't judge what's best based on this pictures.
@Jane, don't think we don't like you also, it's just that we have a "thing" for pretty women on pictures.

Oh, the fantasy..
i'm so foolish, i actually thought I could find some news here XD
I guess this will have to do for now
i can has some HIGH-QUALITY PIX PLEASE??? PLEEEEEEEASE????!?11!1
How many of these were actually men? lol.
How many of these were actually men? lol.
HAHA. Hey if Computex was held in Vegas, then I'd say a pretty high %'age.
Where are the big high-res pictures???
I prefer the girl on the left ...
this is sick! this is idiocracy!
I am not really sure what it is that attracts so many people to asians. The fact that they have 0 curves makes for poor eye candy. Now that this is out of the way, computex does look fun
I'm all about Asian women. In fact, I married one. They're petite, and have great legs, at least here in Japan.
However, to each his own. . .
So I take it theres no affirmative action in Japan?
...and a lot better with her clothes on too.