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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

 

TECHSTUFF

D-Link's dual-antenna technology brings
high speed 3G mobility to notebooks

D-Link International, one of the world's leading suppliers of network products, today launches their first 3G Mobile ExpressCard DWM-652. 40% smaller than PCMCIA cards and with support of the latest 3G High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology, the DWM-652 is made for mobility, all around the world.

"3G technology was a technology initially made for mobile phones. Now, with our innovative and cutting edge DWM-652 3G Mobile ExpressCard, consumers can also enjoy this high speed connection on the notebooks as well. Consumer just need to insert their SIM cards into the SIM slot on the DWM-652 and they are ready to go," said Mr Desmond Toh, Marketing Director, D-Link International Pte Ltd.

High speed 3.5G mobile connection
Featuring the latest 3G High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSPDA) technology, with improved data rates of up to 7.2Mbps and backward compatible to 2.5G technology, the DWM-652 lets users enjoy a mobile broadband connection anywhere, without sacrificing their past investments.

Dual antennas for optimal performance
With a form factor that is 40% smaller than PCMCIA cards, and taking advantage of USB2.0 connection, the DWM-652 provides exception reception thanks to its unique dual antenna technology. With a flip-up antenna at the end of the device and one antenna embedded in the body, the two work hand-in-hand to provide trustworthy mobile connection for signal transmission and reception.

Convenient and Easy Setup
The DWM-652 comes with an easy-to-use configuration utility to connect and discover 3G networks.

The DWM-652 will be available in the second quarter of 2008.
-- Tech Times Online

   

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