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UWB vs. Wi-Fi: Connecting handsets to peripherals

Post time:  2008-09-05
 

Author:News Team

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UWB has the bandwidth advantage but Wi-Fi now also extends to PAN applications. Which wireless tech can better serve connecting mobile phones to peripherals like HDDs, displays and printers?
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Reply:UWB vs. Wi-Fi: Connecting handsets to peripherals Post time:  2009-02-24
 

Author:Horsepower

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I am promoting Wi-Fi module in China. including 11g, and 11n standard modules with all kinds of interface (e.g. USB , MiniCPI-E, MiniPCI etc.)
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