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Today we are looking at the WN3500RP or Universal Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender for short... or not. Designed to pretty much do what it says, this device extends the range of an existing wireless network by repeating the signal with the use of a new network SSID. So essentially, it is a basic router that forwards on traffic it receives to the primary router.
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The Sonos Playbar sounds great, and its stylish design will fit into any modern living room. It's expensive, but it's a versatile audio solution that you can effortlessly combine with the other Sonos products.
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The DashDrive AE400 is a pretty ingenius little product. The AE400 is very easy to use, and is a practical way of transferring photos and other files from an SD card and USB storage device to iOS, Android and Windows tablets and smartphones. It's a great solution for devices without a USB host port or SD card slot.
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Today we’ll be looking at a rather interesting gaming gadget: A projector. Digital projectors have continued to go down in price (or up in quality) are definitely becoming a viable alternative to an HDTV for rooms that can accommodate them. While a decent 40″ HDTV will set you back £400, for a little extra you can get a projector that’ll produce an image many times that size at the same 1080p resolution.
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Benchmark Reviews tests a lot of computer-related hardware, so this item might seem out of place. Performance enthusiasts invest in their gear, so it makes sense to ensure it's safe and protected. The Rosewill RSL-113 Dual-Head PIR Solar Light is a (passive) pyroelectric infra-red activated lighting system that draws power from three AA solar-charged batteries located inside the unit. In this article, Benchmark Reviews investigates the Rosewill RSL-113 Solar-Charged Infrared Dual-LED Lights...
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Nachdem wir bereits Mini-PCs von Sapphire und ZOTAC unter die Lupe genommen haben, folgt nun ein schlanker Allrounder aus dem Hause Giada Technology. Für das private, kompakte Media-Center oder Home Theatre mit Platz für tausende Stunden an Filmen, Videos, Musik und Bildern hält das Unternehmen einen Mini-PC der Media-Plus Linie im schicken Leichtmetallgehäuse für den deutschen Markt bereit. Das Flaggschiff D2305 bietet einen Intel Core i5 Prozessor der dritten Generation (Ivy Bridge), Intel HM77 Express Chipset und GT 640 Grafik von Entwickler Nvidia. Eine Kombination aus flotter SSD und großer HDD sorgt dank Intel Smart Cache Technologie für hohen Datendurchsatz. Durch seine kompakte Größe von nur 174 x 230 x 55 mm (T x B x H) findet der PC in nahezu jeder Ecke seinen Platz und lässt sich mit Slot-In Blu-ray als Universal-Player im Home-Bereich unauffällig in die bestehende Medienlandschaft aus TV-Gerät und Stereoanlage als das Herzstück integrieren. Will man Inhalte an anderer Stelle zeigen oder an einer LAN-Party teilnehmen, so lässt sich der Mini-PC einfach von einem Raum in den nächsten oder für Präsentationszwecke außer Haus transportieren. Wie sich der Giada-Mini-PC in der Praxis schlägt, erfahren Sie in unserem ausführlichen Praxistest! Wir wünschen Ihnen wie immer viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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If you're in the market for a Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter, you can't go wrong with the TRENDnet AC1200, because it's top notch. You get the best of both worlds with this product, 2.4GHz offers range and 5GHz for speed. It's also compatible with just about any WiFi setup, since it supports 802.11AN/N/G/B/A networks.
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The Wi-Ex zBoost SOHO DataBlast YX550-VLTE-AWS definitely does what it promises to do, and it does it rather well. With zero configuration, you can greatly improve the data signal strength in your home or office. The review unit was able to take a zone with just about zero signal and subsequently provide 4G download speeds approaching 3Mbps with 2-3 bars showing at all times.
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For the past 10 years or so most newly build houses, office buildings and even some apartment complexes are network-ready meaning they have shielded (most of the times anyways) CAT5/6 Ethernet cables installed in the walls coupled with at least one network plug in each room. This is without doubt the ideal solution for people who want and prefer the speeds offered by Ethernet connectivity over WiFi but unfortunately most houses (including my own) are way older than just 10 years. Powerline adapters have been in the market for many years and are pretty much the best choice for use with older buildings since they use the electrical wiring (power lines) to create a local network. Strangely enough however although this technology allows for much greater speeds than typical WiFi connections (especially over long distances) and also provides a much higher level of security not many consumers actually make use of them (on the other hand Office/Business sales are flourishing). Still our job is to thoroughly test the ones available in the market and so todays review is about the latest PlugLink AV 500Mbps Adapter by Asoka, the PL-9670-Q2.
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Today for review I’ve got one of the newest products from EagleTech that really doesn’t have any fancy name, it’s simply called the Neptor External Battery Pack. There are a few things that separate this portable battery pack from others on the market today. The first of them being the rather large 10,000mAh battery that’s inside of it that can charge most anything from phones to tablets. The second thing, and one of the most important I think, is the battery is user replaceable. The third thing that separates this from others out there is the fact that you don’t need any special tips or adapters, so there’s no additional cost. Some battery packs on the market are pricey initially, but then you have to go and spend more money on different tips for all the devices you would like to charge. You can easily end up spending close to or as much as the battery pack itself just on tips. The Neptor battery pack works very well at charging basically anything that can be charged over USB without the need for adapters and it has two USB ports, one with 2.1a and one with .5a output. So read on to learn more about what I think is one of the best portable power solutions on the market today…
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