Smartphone owners with a miniSD slot can rejoice with Taiwan’s Spectec release of their miniSD wireless card. Priced fairly around $105, this card serves Windows Mobile OS devices only. There’s no concrete date set for the retail sales of the card yet, so you’ll have to check with your local distributor if you crave for one. (Specs below)
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• Interface Support SDIO 1.0
• Frequency Fully integrated, 2.4 GHz band direct conversion transceiver
• Security High performance engine for WEP, WPA, TKIP and AES support
• Radio Type IEEE 802.11b support DSSS system
• Operating Channels 1~14 channels
• TX Data Rate 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps Data Rate
• Low Voltage: Low Power consumption: Operating Voltage: 3.0 V – 3.5 V
• Receive mode: 60 mA
• Transmit mode: 116 mA for 15 dBm Pout
• Avg. Operation: 188 mA
• Supports STA (Ad-hoc and infrastructure) and AP mode
• DCF/PCF
• OS Support PPC 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC & Smartphone, Mobile 5.0 for PPC & Smartphone, WinCE 4.X
• Weight Approx. 1.5g
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