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May 10, 2006

 

Alienware Unveils 'Faster-Than-Wired' Gaming Laptops 


High-end laptop vendor Alienware said Tuesday that it has released two high-end computers for gamers with built-in Wi-Fi technology that uses Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) technology.

The laptops enable users to play complex and interactive games without being tethered to a network by Ethernet cables, the company said in a statement. Alienware said it is using MIMO technology provided by Airgo.

MIMO uses multiple antennas to intelligently send and receive wireless signals, which, in turn, increases both wireless speed and range. MIMO will be an intrinsic part of the forthcoming 802.11n specification, which is expected to receive final ratification by the IEEE within a year.



 
 
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