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    UWB slot in Inspiron 1525?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by wellyman, Nov 12, 2009.

  1. wellyman

    wellyman Notebook Enthusiast

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    When i was disassembling the base of my Inspiron 1525 I spotted a mini-PCIe slot labeled with a weird word UWB. I've googled around the Net and discovered that it stands for Ultra Wide Band radio frequency technology for the devices capable to spread impulse signals similar to Bluetooth but with more bandwidth for a channel.

    So far I've managed to find the only device of this sort i.e upcoming ASUS EEE Keyboard model EK1542 featuring UWB technology and having an UWB mini-PCIe card inside. Here is the link


    Due to this fact I am really curious about the capability of Inspiron 1525 to accommodate such device inside of it. Has anyone been interested in any compatible UWB cards for Inspiron 1525 yet? If so what it has been?