One thought. Since devices like this are going to be extremely expensive, why not 'subsidize' the cost by packing in a nice router along with it?
That way you just have a higher router pricepoint (50 = cheap, 100 = decent, 150 = gaming, 250-300 = gaming + video + audio). That would be a lot more likely to get my networking dollar than a standalone unit, no matter how good it was.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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One thought. Since devices like this are going to be extremely expensive, why not 'subsidize' the cost by packing in a nice router along with it?
That way you just have a higher router pricepoint (50 = cheap, 100 = decent, 150 = gaming, 250-300 = gaming + video + audio). That would be a lot more likely to get my networking dollar than a standalone unit, no matter how good it was.
Note that this might be what the device is aiming for, but it seems unclear whether it is using the 802.11n streams for HD only.