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Belkin F5D8013 N Wireless Notebook Card

Editors' Summary

Based on the 802.11n draft, N Wireless enables multiple receivers and transmitters to send and receive data using Intelligent MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) spatial multiplexing techniques which greatly increases speed, coverage, and the reliability of the wireless network..

Product Features

Connect your notebook computer to a wireless network to: Stream Music, Share Photos, Enjoy online gaming, Surf the Web, Email and Chat Online

Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $49.95

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Product Summary

Based on the 802.11n draft, N Wireless enables multiple receivers and transmitters to send and receive data using Intelligent MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) spatial multiplexing techniques which greatly increases speed, coverage, and the reliability of the wireless network.

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Did You Know?

CMOS sensors used within an optical mouse capture and process the image of the surface the mouse is traveling over in a means somewhat analogous to the way in which a digital camera captures an image.

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