802.11n Adapter for 360 gets more evidence

Posted on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 in Gaming ↓, Xbox 360  

After a surprise FCC declaration this week, an 802.11n adapter for the Xbox 360 has been spotted on the inside of the “Gears of War” Game of the Year box.

The flyer seems to indicate that the 802.11a/b/g normal, white adapter will sell concurrently with the 802.11n version (clearly meant for the Elite model, given the black plastic design.

No price or release date has been announced. For those in the dark, 802.11n is the newest profile for wireless Internet standard, allowing for greater range and faster transfer rates. For gamers, this means less lag, better accuracy and for some, better Netflix quality.

Perhaps just the ability to watch an entire episode of ‘The Office’ without having it “determine your video quality” would be worth it.

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Jonathan graduated in May of 2008 with a degree in Journalism in News/Print from the University of Arkansas. He currently lives in the Dallas, Texas area and has recently learned that 'freelance writer,' like 'starving artist' is not a cliche. Jonathan has played video games since Desert Strike forced him to break his 'B' button on his Sega Genesis controller.

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