MvixUSA, one of the market leaders to what regards HD entertainment, business signage solutions and networked accessible storage devices, has just announced the launch of its Mvix Solido, namely a claimed revolutionary wireless-n USB adapter delivering customers 300 mbps data throughput and
a much wider range.
"Solido is our latest marvel for making wireless media streaming a reality. After a thundering success of our award-winning WiFi N adapter Nubbin, we further improved on the wireless-N technology and the results are phenomenal. It is not only a ‘must-have’ add-on for our range of high definition media streamers like Ultio, it's a must for high speed home or office wireless networks." commented Mike Mallon, the VP of business development at Mvix.
The Mvix Solido Wireless-N adapter takes advantage of the latest wireless networking technology, IEEE 802.11n and by superimposing multiple transmission signals, the Wireless-N MIMO technology is capable of ensuring a much higher data throughput, of up to 300Mbps. Probably the company calls it revolutionary because, unlike the common wireless networking technologies that can be affected by interference, the MIMO technology extends the range,
while also reducing "dead spots" in the wireless coverage area. And considering the Mvix Solido pre-equips the popular 5dbi antenna architecture, it ensures one of the most reliable signals at greater distances from the WiFi router or access point, while also allowing for fine tuning the reception, thanks to the tilt-adjustable head.
Mr. Mallon further elaborated, "Mvix Solido brings incredible speed of Wireless-N to media-centric applications like streaming HD video, audio, gaming, etc. It provides a stable platform to run multiple media-intense streams across your network simultaneously. We are delighted to introduce this much-awaited product - which is a true plug and play WiFi-N adapter for our Mvix Ultio and Mvix Ultio Pro models."
As for the pricing, the Mvix Solido will be launched at a really competitive price of $34.99, so this just topped priority on my acquisition list.
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