Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter disappears from the internets
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Today's the day that a GameStop listing had Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter going live for retail. So how's that $100 worth of throughput treating you? What's that... it's not actually for sale? Indeed: the entry has been pulled from GameStop and a Google Shopping search reveals only a single Buy.com entry showing the adapter as "temporarily sold out." That's wishful thinking. While Microsoft has confirmed the adapters' existence they have not officially announced a street date or price. We'll let you know if that changes.
Update: Amazon.fr lists the adapter for 80 euro bucks with an expected November 20th ship. We'll see.
[Thanks Adam and Tim Ashman for pre-modified photo]