Airport Express is already official 802.11n
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Although we are not accustomed to launch products on a Monday by the home Apple, today we have risen to a new cacharrito for lovers of the Mac world. The Airport Express with 802.11n is already among us and is priced at 99 dollars. Up to ten people can be connected to this network, listen iTunes music files and print wirelessly and from almost anywhere else in the house. In Spain still need to wait for the Apple Store update their products to meet its price. We will continue to report.
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