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CES 07: Wireless Port Replicator eliminates cables
Toshiba showed off its latest Portege R400 tablet notebook with its Wireless Port Replicator at CES.
The Replicator uses the Ultra Wideband wireless frequency, and means you'll not longer need to connect your mouse, keyboard or TFT monitor into the notebook.
Instead, the devices are connected to the Replicator and when the notebook is within range it automatically detects and allows the devices to be used.
The UWB frequency has not yet been ratified in Europe, so the Replicator won't be available on the continent until it has been certified.




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