Dell's Q3 notebooks to come with built-in pre-N wireless capability - sources
Dell is likely to launch notebooks with built-in wireless modules supporting the draft 802.11n standard in the third quarter of this year, according to sources at Taiwan WLAN-devices makers.
Market information related to Dell’s orders began to circulate in the local channel amid reports that Taiwan WLAN-device makers have started to increase output of the pre-N devices, with their combined shipments to exceed one million units in the second quarter, the sources noted.
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