
Many notebooks in the market nowadays sport Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This is well and good, but the antenna for those modules have always been a problem. Chipset manufacturers are capable of coming up with the chips, but having the antenna’s behave within such short range of each other has always been the challenge. Well, if everything with the iMAT goes smoothly, maybe we’ll be looking at a slightly different future. iMAT technology allows for a single antenna to have one feed dedicated to Wi-Fi and the other dedicated to Bluetooth. Have you been concerned about your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity issues recently?
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