Sony Ericsson today unveiled the PC300 Mobile Broadband PC Card for laptops with HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, CSD and SMS network support .
“The PC300 is Sony Ericsson’s first to support four generations of the world’s most popular cellular wireless technology – HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS – providing you with the same broadband speed as you enjoy from your fixed connection in the office or at home. This robust PC Card has a fully integrated, unobtrusive antenna so you can keep it in your laptop all the time,” the press release says.
Sony Ericsson PC300 PC Card provides download speed of up to 3.6 Mbps.
Does the PC300 do open source operating systems? If not, looks like Sony Ericson needs their heads examined… I bet the best way to promote their product would be to let the opensource geeks do it for them and for free!
Too bad the stuffy corp exec’s don’t have a clue.
Rather than just making a corporate annoucement why don’t you tell us something useful for the device… like where to download the drivers for open source OS’s…
Or is your objective here just to get us to click on some ads to fill your wallet?
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