“By now, most people have heard of Logitech’s cleverly inventive device called the Play Link. This 900MHz encrypted RF Ethernet bridge allows users to connect a variety of devices to a broadband connection or other network device. While the product description states that the Play Link can connect consoles and PCs to a broadband connection at 1.5Mbps the device is not limited to just that. There are a variety of other uses for the Play Link that we explore during this evaluation that most of you should find very interesting.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Easy wireless for PCs and consoles
Visit [H]ard|OCP for a look at Logitech’s new wireless appliance for PC’s and consoles. It is called the Play Link, and it offers some interesting uses, as well as being very esay to set up.