... and the world stopped for a brief moment to gaze upon its glory.
Dell claims that the card gets up to 270 Mbps when in N-mode and attached to an N router with "Intensi-fi" technology. At $59, this card isn't half-bad if you're looking for an N solution to attach to your new draft N router. If you find out later that it's incompatible with the final draft, you can always pawn it off on someone on Craigslist who doesn't know better. (
Gizmodo)
If you're bent on getting the new wireless N card, do so not for its own sake, but for the sake of the 1500
XPS and Inspiron series laptops that it comes bundled with. It's not that draft 1 is a lemon, but there is always nothing better than the real thing.
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