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Yes, you can game with these quite well. Just be careful of the new 5GB limits put in place by Sprint & Verizon if you are a hard-core gamer...(unless you are a Sprint Biz customer, then still Unlimited)

To see a bunch of videos on the CradlePoint routers, go here: http://moremobileinternet.com/how-to-videos/
Also, this Router can be used with an ExpressCard. This finally gives Expresscard owners a way to share their connection. You do need a USB adapter to make this happen, but you can find both the Router (just $99 with card purchase) & Adapter here: http://moremobileinternet.com/evdo-mobile-router/cradlepoint
Good for Verizon for finally getting a Rev A Express card. But all that means is that it will now be easier to go over Verizons 5GB limit per month. The solution? Sprint's EX720...no limits and less expensive here: http://moremobileinternet.com/ex720
The only downside to Verizons card is you have to make sure you don't go over 5GB of data in a month or they will shut you off. Plus, it is more expensive than the Free U720 from Sprint here: http://moremobileinternet.com/free-u720
definatly a bit bigger than an ipod shuffle, but who cares?? Now you can use Sprints Rev A service with ANY computer...The only downside is the fact that this type of devise will likely get lost or stolen more often than a PC card would, since you have to take it out of a laptop every time you put it in your bag. I would consider insurance with this one. www.MoreMobileInternet.com/free-u720 is taking preorders for a free U720

Steve
Very interesting. With Sprint beginning to roll out their REV A network, we will see this really taking off. This, with the likes of the SlingBox allow anyone to get their cable TV on their Laptop or mobile devise. See www.MoreMobileInternet.com for more details on Rev A, and what it means to mobile TV.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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