Dell Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard Announced |
| Tuesday, 27 June 2006 | |
DELL EXPANDS MOBILE BROADBAND OPTIONS WITH EV-DO EXPRESSCARDDell Notebook Computers Can Subscibe to Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess Service With Dell Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard
ROUND ROCK, Texas, June 27, 2006 �Mobile users now have a new option to access the Internet on the Verizon Wireless network with Dell�s Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard�. The new offering enables broadband connectivity on most Dell notebook computers via Verizon Wireless�s BroadbandAccess service.1 Delivering on the goal to provide the best technology experience possible, Dell is the first major notebook supplier to offer an ExpressCard solution for mobile broadband connectivity, something a growing number of notebook customers are requesting. The new mobile broadband ExpressCard supports the Evolution-Data Optimized (EV DO) wireless technology, enabling high-speed connectivity to the Internet using the Verizon Wireless�s network. Mobile broadband connectivity enables more flexibility and productivity. Users can connect without needing a Wi-Fi hotspot, and easy, anywhere connectivity means less downtime. ExpressCard technology is a standard created by a broad coalition of PCMCIA trade association members, including Dell. The ExpressCard standard helps deliver thinner, faster and lighter modular expansion for notebook computer users. All new Dell Inspiron� and XPS� notebooks and select Latitude� notebooks and Dell Precision� Mobile workstations include ExpressCard slots. Customers can order an adapter that facilitates using the Dell Wireless 5700 ExpressCard on notebook computers designed with a PC Card slot. Dell makes it easy for customers to order and use mobile broadband options. Customers can purchase the Dell Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard for $179 with most new Dell notebook computers or through Dell Software and Peripherals. Manufacturer Part#: YH404 Dell Part#: 313-4357 Related Articles: |
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