The phrase
"wireless capabilities" refers to the ability of a device or technology to connect or communicate without the need for physical wires or cables. It means that something can function or transmit information using wireless signals or networks, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
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That's the main downside to going wireless: The equipment you've been using for a couple of years probably isn't equipped
with wireless capabilities.
All we know is that there's a small battery in it, which suggests it have some kid of
wireless capability in addition to functioning as a cover.
I guess it's not surprising that
wireless capabilities on student laptops is approaching 100 % given that you can not buy a laptop now without a wireless card built in.
A: As things continue to happen at the consumer level to drive prices down, we'll be able to use technology with
more wireless capabilities.
Inside, the tablet has 4 GB of memory, up to 128 GB of storage, offers 3G and 4G
LTE wireless capability and has 10 hours of battery life.
Connectivity-wise, the Subaru Starlink Multimedia system offers
Bluetooth wireless capability, iPod control, smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and more.
Additionally, KINGDOM HEARTS 358/2 Days uses the local
wireless capabilities of Nintendo DS to introduce the series» first ever multiplayer mode, in which players can take control of their favorite Organization XIII members and tackle a variety of missions on their own terms.
The Syllable D900 Mini Bluetooth Earphones offer the same
wireless capabilities as Apple's AirPods, but at a considerably lower price.
Nonetheless, the only few bits that are known of the tablet indicate that it would have 802.11 b / g /
n wireless capabilities along with Bluetooth.
Astro's A50 gaming headset improves where the A40 left off by
adding wireless capability, and ends up setting yet another high water mark for the company with outstanding quality, sound and features.
Although this is still rather expensive for an e-reader
without wireless capabilities, it is still a good choice as a gift for someone who travels (and reads) a lot.
Secondly, more and more routers are being equipped with
wireless capabilities like Z - wave, Zigbee and BLE, which further reduce the need for additional hardware.
While wireless capability such as power and cadence is not available, in terms of value for money this device is hard to beat.
Nikon added
new wireless capability via NFC and Bluetooth, which gives you a constant connection to your smartphone via the not - very - beloved SnapBridge app.
Expected to cost around $ 50 when released later this year, it adds the
same wireless capabilities found in the Palm VII to any upgradeable version of the Palm III and Palm V handhelds.
Big Blue plans to build
wireless capabilities into all its future products: desktop and laptop systems, peripherals, and network servers.
IBM's announcement that it will
build wireless capabilities into its next generation of laptops, as reported in the last «Tech Watch» column, will soon make it easy for you to pick up you computer and go from office, to car, to home, without unscrewing cables.
This device will have the same features as the other Fire HD models, but will also include
4G wireless capabilities with either 32 GB or 64 GB of capacity.
YI's Action Camera also incorporates
full wireless capability with built - in Bluetooth and Wi - Fi, allowing you to share your photos and videos on the fly.
Equipped with
broadband wireless capabilities and Internet access, this flexible space is where students and teachers convene to plan lessons, deliver instruction, and complete assignments.
The small SUV with segment - leading fuel economy will expand its already - extensive list of standard and available features in late 2011 with a simple - to - use, customizable infotainment system and
expanded wireless capability.
Lexus is now on its fourth - generation DVD - based navigation system, and the RX330's nav system gets Blue -
tooth wireless capability and voice activation.
The Samsung tablet is the latest addition to Verizon's growing 4G LTE line - up, though apart from its
enhanced wireless capabilities, the tablet largely remains the same.
Apple has equipped the WiFi - only Mini with 802.11 a / b / g / n, 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz wireless capability and Bluetooth 4.0.
New gadget is offers
flexible wireless capabilities that support AMIMON's WHDI (Wireless Home Digital Interface) technology, and integrating CitrixR XenDesktop (virtual desktop).
I definitely
want wireless capability for getting newspapers and blogs on the go, as well as e-ink and long battery life that the Kindle has in order to read in sunlight.
After all, it shares the screen, touchscreen technology, Wi -
Fi wireless capability, SD card slot, ePub capability, and more with the Kobo Touch.
To my mind the last few innovations controller-wise were vibration (real old),
reliable wireless capabilities (also pretty old hat) and internal axis, which doesn't really seem to be something people use much.
«The LucidSound team has designed the LS35X as a headset for this generation of Xbox players with the most
simplistic wireless capability to date,» said Chris Von Huben, CEO of LucidSound.
Schiller pointed to the device's new Retina display with True Tone technology, four - speaker audio system, 12 - MP iSight camera, 5 - MP FaceTime HD Camera and
faster wireless capability when suggesting it as a PC replacement.
The 850 brings to bear a vast majority of the same features as its sibling, with
congruent wireless capabilities, streaming app support, and 4K upscaling / pass - thru, making it a powerhouse for the price.
Further adding to the
overall wireless capabilities of the PIXMA line of printers is Google Cloud Print, which allows users to send Gmail messages, file attachments and select Google Docs to the printer from any compatible devices.