Report: New wireless adapter for Xbox 360 to cost $100

Courtesy  Wed, 09/23/2009 - 1:01pm

Microsoft is said to be planning to offer new 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter for $100, according to reports. Also, the current 802.11g adapter's price might be reduced.



 

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