QuickTek Announces 802.11n Upgrades for Certain Intel-Based Macs
Date: Monday, March 5th, 2007, 14:19
Category: News
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On Monday, QuickerTek announced the release of its 802.11n wireless upgrade cards for Apple’s Intel-based MacBook, MacBook Pro and Intel iMac models.
The cards themselves retail for US$149 if the user opts to install it themselves. The installation kit includes the upgrade card, tools and installation manual. Otherwise, users can send their computer in and have the company install it for them for US$199.
The cards are backed by a year’s warranty and require no third party parts or drivers to function.
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On Monday, QuickerTek announced the release of its 802.11n wireless upgrade cards for Apple’s Intel-based MacBook, MacBook Pro and Intel iMac models.
The cards themselves retail for US$149 if the user opts to install it themselves. The installation kit includes the upgrade card, tools and installation manual. Otherwise, users can send their computer in and have the company install it for them for US$199.
The cards are backed by a year’s warranty and require no third party parts or drivers to function.
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