Computex 2010: Day 1, Booth Babes

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Couldn't you post bigger picture and on fewer pages? Take a hint from Anandtech on how to format articles. Having to click on every thumbnail on 52 pages is kinda ridiculous.
 
I can see the guy who posted this was too "shy" to even get up close and personal pics. Plus the fact that he most likely used a cel phone camera with a 3.2megapixel sensor sums up the fact that he didnt prepare or took "sneak" shots with a cel cam like a new aged tourist.

Some decent gals though, but the pics could have been better and the angles could have been more thought of.
 
Thanks for the pics.

I used to be a fan of Asian women, but I'm more into white girls now.

I think if I was to choose in picture 51, the girl on the left looks best. She's quite cute and has a body with some curves.
 
I love that the picture with the Yellow Costumed guy with the HUGE smile, surrounded by all those booth babes... has a giant arrow on his chest pointing downwards at the crotch region.
 
There ALL very attractive for mostly being all the "generic" type of asian woman, that being said thought the ones whom do have more "curves" to them are the more appealing ones to most mens views of women.

If anything this just shows how much oversexing is going on in the world today .... I mean its like a " oh come look at our sexy woman .... oh while your here we might have a new product you might like ".

I am shure if you went there with a pc tower that looked like a toilet but you had the hottest women there showing it off ... how many of them do you REALY think would get sold ?? *LOL*

I mean look as the rosewell pics .... pretty asian woman ... fugly azz pc tower ..... *LOL*
 
[citation][nom]rocskies[/nom]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[/citation]
The thing is, Asian women have curves... just not those underage twigs that they call booth babes, more like Pedophile bait once again this year.
 
[citation][nom]COLGeek[/nom]Nothing to see here. Just move along. BTW, these girls are somebody's daughters. Have a little decorum. HOOAH!!![/citation]

Every girl is someone's daughter, don't try to make us feel bad
 
Well that was about the biggest let down and waste of time and I'm not going to waste much more here with some dumb comments about how Asian women don't have much curves (most don't) or large breast (most don't...90% are A cup) or great legs (most are either toothpicks or knobby kneed) but I will say some of their outfits were cute and I'm sure it was fun watching them smile and giggle.....
But...unless you are a 14 or 15 year old geek, you wouldn't find a thing in common with them to talk about or do, I mean I didn't see a single "showgirl" over 18 years old.
Are their no mature attractive Asian women available for computer fests ?
At least when they have Compfest here in the U.S.A. ( I've been to 3 in California, 2 in Vegas & 2 in Charlotte ) The Greeter's at the door and The Product Presentation women are over 21 and comparable in looks and figures to the women who work at "Hooters". Heck even the females that work the concession stands are more "eye candy" than I saw in any of these "girls" at Computex. Because unless you are in to teenyboppers or your looking for your lost daughter, there were NO WOMEN to look at...Guess I'm just getting old at 32....
 
Some are scantily fully clothed. If you click directly on the pix, instead of the arrows, you get slightly larger pix... in a different display.
Pic 14 (or 40) has a showgirl somewhat more curvy on top, than the rest!
 
Well that was about the biggest let down and waste of time and I'm not going to waste much more here with some dumb comments about how Asian women don't have much curves (most don't) or large breast (most don't...90% are A cup) or great legs (most are either toothpicks or knobby kneed) but I will say some of their outfits were cute and I'm sure it was fun watching them smile and giggle.....
But...unless you are a 14 or 15 year old geek, you wouldn't find a thing in common with them to talk about or do, I mean I didn't see a single "showgirl" over 18 years old at the whole fest.
Are their no mature attractive Asian women available for computer fests ?
At least when they have Compfest here in the U.S.A. ( I've been to 3 in California, 2 in Vegas & 2 in Charlotte ) The Greeter's at the door and The Product Presentation women are over 21 and comparable in looks and figures to the women who work at "Hooters". Heck even the females that work the concession stands are more "eye candy" than I saw in any of these "girls" at Computex. Because unless you are in to teenyboppers or your looking for your lost daughter, there were NO WOMEN to look at...Guess I'm just getting old at 32....
 
Sad, sad, sad....hate to be the prude, but some of you need to look at your comments. What does it say about this community? I am a member of Tom's for the exchange of tech/geek knowledge, not for this. Having a little fun is nearly always a good thing. Being a douche bag behind the anonymity of a user profile via a usergroup is just plain immature and reflects badly on all the members.
 
Is it just me, or is the place empty? Look at any pics from E3 and the aisles are PACKED!
 
[citation][nom]tomjoh[/nom]This really is LOW.I never thougt I would see something like this at Tom´s/Tomas (Sweden)[/citation]

It happens every year. If I remember correctly, CES 2008 we didn't do any booth babe pictures and aside from comments asking, "Where are the booth babes?!" people actually wrote to us to complain.
 
My god, people are prude! So basically, any form of entertainment that involves women disgusts you? Cheerleaders? Dancers? Models?

I personally enjoy this lighter side of technology once in a while. I'd go for the last girls because they are very classy.
 
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