Belkin introduces N1 Wireless Card for ExpressCard slot
Do you have a fairly modern notebook without 802.11n support? Well Belkin has a solution for that problem of yours. They’ve introduced their new Belkin N1 Wireless ExpressCard which adds 802.11n draft functionality to your notebook or laptop system. Why go to 802.11n? One phrase – more bandwidth. More bandwidth means you’ll be able to handle applications such as streaming high definition video clips, transferring large amounts of data quickly, playing online games etc etc. Unfortunately this device only works for the ExpressCard slot but never fear! Belkin has a PCMCIA version of the N1 Wireless card here. The ExpressCard version has an MSRP of $119.99 while the PCMCIA version has an MSRP of $99.99.
[Check it out via Ubergizmo]
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