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X-Micro Promotes Digital Lifestyle at CES

Published: 18th January 2006 @ 3:34 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


In an announcement today from one of the leaders in digital gadgets "X-Micro", they bring to light all the happenings to have taken place during their attendance at this year's CES.

Many of the latest and greatest X-Micro products were showcased at their booth including their multiple award winning Mini DisGo portable storage device.



Taipei, January 18, 2006 – Starting the New Year with a bang, X-Micro Technology Corp. showcased its latest digital products at last week’s CES 2006 in Las Vegas. The company’s storage, multimedia, and wireless devices were on display giving show-goers a first-hand look at the outstanding design and functions of X-Micro’s digital products. Featured at the show were the Bluetooth Stereo Media Phone Kit, the Mini DisGo mobile hard disk, Video MP3 players, and the WLAN 11g Combo Finder Adapter.



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