Mouse Computer has announced 3 new NVIDIA GeForce GTX460M, 15.6-inch high-performance notebooks
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These powerful new notebook features am Intel Core processor, 4GB memory (or 8GB), a 500GB hard drive, Intel PM55 Express Chipset, NVIDIA GeForce GTX460M, DVD burner, IEEE802.1.1 b/g/n wireless LAN, and 15.6-inch LCD displays (1920 x 1[...]
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I-O Data releases 2 new WiFi N dongles
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With 1 USB dongle and one PCMCIA Card, here you are I-O Data’s latest WiFi N wonders. Compatible with IEEE802.11n/a/g/b and Cisco CCX V4.0-5.0 protocols, our new N branded wonder will be available across Japan by the end of this month.
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NEC unveils a new Draft 2.0 11n Wireless lan router 50% smaller than its previous version.
300MBps wireless thanks to NEC
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NEC announces a new WIFI router and PCMCIA card using the N draft 2 technology (IEEE802.11n), it’s called the ATermWR8400N and can reach speeds up to 300MBps (in theory). Pushing the limits a little bit further every time…
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A new Buffalo 144Mbps Wi-Fi router
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This latest “Speedy Gonzales” wireless Buffalo router and the Airstation NFINITI Giga card are designed for top speed. Based on the IEEE 802.11n standard, this router is theoretically capable of reaching 144Mbps. It also offers Gigabit[...]
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NFINITI Giga, the new Buffalo IEEE802.11n router
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Buffalo offers a new router and USB Lan adaptor supporting the IEEE802.11n standard for wireless Internet access at 80Mbps. The router also has a Gigabit Ethernet hub. This is what Buffalo announced. As a user of numerous Buffalo produ[...]
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New I-O Data Wi-Fi N router
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I-O Data offers the WN-GDN/RS, a new Wi-Fi g/n router with the XSPAM technology (I think my emails use this technology right now) that allows 130Mbps transfer rates. The router supports Vista’s Network Mapping.
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Wi-Fi USB2 Lan adaptor
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Buffalo offers the WLI-U2-G144N, a USB 2.0 Wi-Fi N (IEEE802.11n) adaptor, reaching speeds up to 80Mbps. It is also b and g compatible.
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Corega IEEE802.11n Wi-Fi router and card
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If Wi-Fi in 54Mbps does not satisfy you any longer, know that NEC, Buffalo, and now Corega, offer routers and CardBus cards supporting the IEEE802.11n standard with speeds up to 130Mbps. Except for their ugly design, there’s nothing mu[...]
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NEC 130Mbps wi-fi IEEE 802.11n router
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NEC offers a new wi-fi router, the AtermWR8200N, supporting the IEEE802.11n v1.0 standard with a speed of 130Mbps. To reach such transfer speeds, your PC must be equipped with a 802.11n card, which is why NEC also offers a PCMCIA card.
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