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Microsoft announces Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter

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The lack of built-in wireless functionality is something that has haunted the Xbox 360 gaming console since it’s 2005 launch, but could todays announcement of the 360′s latest option for wireless gamers actually justify the decision to make the adapter an external peripheral?

This dual band adapter seamlessly synchronizes your Xbox 360 with the newest wireless N standard, allowing two times the range and a speed seven times faster than before. Easily stream all of your Xbox LIVE entertainment such as Games on Demand, HD movies and TV shows and music through Xbox LIVE or your media center PC.

The Wireless N Networking Adapter provides increased speed, coverage and reliability, and features a high-performance design with two external antennas that works great with 802.11a/b/g and n connections. Simply snap the adapter on to the back of your console and enjoy wireless connectivity in multiple rooms or congested wireless environments and connect safely with WPA2 security support.

In keeping the wireless adapter external, Microsoft has been able to offer an improved adapter well after release. Times and technology are changing, and unlike the other home consoles with built in wi-fi the decision to go external means the Xbox 360 is able to keep up with changing trends in wireless.

The Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter will be available at retail shortly, with an MSRP of $99.99 CDN.

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