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    is anyone else interested in the apple time capsule?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Lethal Lottery, Feb 16, 2008.

  1. Lethal Lottery

    Lethal Lottery Notebook Betrayer

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    if you dont already know its coming out later this month. its 3 devices in 1.
    1)wireless hard drive.
    2)wireless usb hub
    3)wireless router

    im getting the 1tb, so i dont have to worry about hdd space anymore. and i hate wires! its a little pricey. but i recommend checking it out. i also have a question. it says its wireless n, but will it also support wireless g devices?
     
  2. XPS1330

    XPS1330 Notebook Deity

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    $300/$500? I'm gonna have to pass.
    By the way, It will be able to support G devices.
     
  3. Raziel66

    Raziel66 The Reaver

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    I'm assuming it's not "mac only"?
     
  4. Robgunn

    Robgunn Notebook Evangelist

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    Um, $300 is actually a very reasonable price.

    $125, average price for a good wireless N router off newegg.
    $150, average price for a good 500GB external hard drive.
     
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    E30kid Notebook Deity

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    The wireless-n capabilities seem promising, I just don't have the cash and my notebook is 802.11g only.