• WiMAX now an option on three Dell notebooks

    Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

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    wimax_logoEven though WiMAX is only available in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Portland, Dell is now offering up the wireless broadband as an option on select notebooks. The upgrade only costs $60 for the Studio 15, Studio 17, and Studio XPS line, but don’t forget that there will be a monthly cost from Sprint too.

    Chances are that most users will not take advantage of the option for a while, but Sprint is slowly rolling out the fast wireless Internet access across the Nation to more subscribers. Besides WiMax though, Dell is also considering implementing LTE access to its notebooks, which makes all of us AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile subs a bit happier.

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