Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 31 2003, 9:41am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
EnvyNews writes: In a continuing trend, we bring you another review of a WiFi product, but this time destined for CompactFlash-bearing Pocket PC PDAs...
A quote from the review:
“Just recently, McDonald's announced a partnership with Intel to have wireless internet available in all of its California restaurants. Likewise, most of the Starbuck coffee shops have WiFi internet available free of charge to its clients, and a great number of pubs, hotels, and airports all have Wireless Access Points transmitting the internet to anyone who requires a 'quick fix'. If you're packin' a Pocket PC PDA, then SMC has just the card for you for some WiFi Action.” - Buy the SMC Connect 2642W for $82.95
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