Wednesday, June 6th 2012

ASUS Working on World's First Notebook with 802.11ac

According to Broadcom vice-president Michael Hurlston, the upcoming ASUS Republic of Gamers G75VW will be the world's first notebook PC with an integrated 802.11ac WLAN adapter. It will be the "world's first 5G Wi-Fi laptop," according to Hurlston. Yet to be released to the market, the G75VW will be equipped with a Broadcom-made 802.11ac adapter, although its product page currently only mentions 802.11n support. The notebook will pack dual-antennae MIMO support, and will be capable of theoretical network speeds in the 800 to 850 Mbps range. Hurlston made this statement at the Computex 2012 company booth.
Source: The Verge
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4 Comments on ASUS Working on World's First Notebook with 802.11ac

#1
dickobrazzz
and what for? we`ve got access points with this standart on market?
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#2
lyndonguitar
I play games
Too bad its for a gamer's pc only
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Prima.Vera
5G??? :)))) Marketing disinformation at its finest...
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
dickobrazzzand what for? we`ve got access points with this standart on market?
Yes. Or at least very soon, that Netgear one will come to Sweden in late June.
Prima.Vera5G??? :)))) Marketing disinformation at its finest...
Indeed. :(
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