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- Manufacturer: Apple http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=apple+...
- Retail Price: $99.00 http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=apple+...
- Release Date: March 17,2008 http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=apple+...
- Primary Function: Air Bridge and wireless Networking http://www.macworld.com/article/132754/2...
- Interesting Fact: If you already have a wireless network with the Apple Airport Express you can expand that network to cover a patio area or downstairs game room. http://www.macworld.com/article/132754/2...
- Dimensions: 3.7 inches (94.01 mm) by 2.95 inches (75.00 mm) by 1.12 inches (28.5 mm http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/spec...
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The Apple Airport Express is the small enough to take away from home with you and yet can provide up to 10 users a Wi-Fi network. Connecting wirelessly is one of the besy selling points on this shared network. The Airport express will allow you to print and stream music from anywhere in the network area.
If you already have a wireless network, you can use the Apple Airport Express as a bridge to expand your network to a patio area, the pool or a downstairs game room.
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Features and Functions
Streaming music comes from the Music you have on I-Tunes and streams it to any speakers you have in your house. You will have to connect the Airport express close to the speakers and let iTunes know which location to stream. Very quick work for a very full musical experience, or simply connect to the existing network in place.http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/features/airtunes.htmlApple Airport Express also allows you to print to any printer associated with the network again without wires interfering.
Sharing Wi-Fi with up to 10 people at one time, the airport express is perfect for expanding your wireless network.
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Reviews
Rich Brown of CNET says about the Apple Airport Express"we recommend it to anyone interested in setting up a wireless network on the go, or if you're after some basic music streaming capability".http://reviews.cnet.com/wireless-access-points/apple-airport-express-base/4505-3265_7-32902549.htmlChristopher Breen and Dan Frakes, Macworld.com noticed not too many changes with the newest model and said this "the AirPort Express was a good bet to begin with and adding greater range and speed hardly diminishes its advantages".http://www.macworld.com/article/132566/2008/03/airportexpress.html
Techno-babble was quick to say "If you are in the market for a wireless router, buy this product. Period. It is by far the best product out there with complete support for all major standards; 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and of course the new 802.11n.".http://www.dailytechnobabble.com/2007/02/20/apple-airport-extreme-80211n-mini-review/
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AirPort Express Review
This video is a review of the Apple Airport express. Mitch, the host, talks about the parts he likes and dislikes on this Airport Express from Apple. He has a pretty high rating for this product. So as you can tell he found more positives than negatives. I hope you enjoy the review in video format.
vicgoodwin added a comment October 20, 2009 05:26 AM| ReportHaving this airport allows more people to come over and enjoy game night. -
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Mahalo Answers for Apple AirPort Express
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Looking for a wireless home router thats better than the Apple AirPort express. 1 AnswerIf you like Apple and would like to also have a wireless back up solution, I highly recommend Apple's Time Capsule. It's a router and wireless storage device. read more -
Do you think Tim Cook will succeed being in charge of Apple while Steve Jobs is out? 2 AnswersApple's products and services are outlined years in advance. Steve being out of the picture for six months doesn't really mean much. Apple will still have store... read more -
Apples and oranges? 5 Answersmy vote: that the Apple Computers page should be named that. and the apple fruit page should be APPLES. good luck. maybe Mahalo management will change it! :) read more
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