IDC: WLAN coming to almost all notebooks
Wireless LAN (WLAN) chips will plummet in price and show up in almost all notebook PCs by 2007, according to a new study by research company IDC, the report's author said Thursday. ""We think it's going to be integrated into most notebooks at that point, at a minimum extra charge, if any," said IDC analyst Ken Furer. The Framingham, Mass., company estimates that most notebooks will have WLAN built in by 2005, and by 2007, 98 percent will come with it .
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