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AirLive EtherWe-1000U Ethernet Adapter smart choice to increase gaming enjoyment

Designed to be compatible with WiiTM, AirLive EtherWe-1000U is 100% plug-and-play. Internet connection is achieved instantly by connecting AirLive EtherWe-1000U to the USB port of the WiiTM, no additional setups are needed. Another advantage AirLive EtherWe-1000U has over WiiTM built-in WiFi Connection is that it does not require a wireless router to work. AirLive EtherWe-1000U can be connected directly to an ADSL Modem or Router making it a much cheaper method to connect the WiiTM to the Internet. With a transfer rate of up to 100Mbps, AirLive EtherWe-1000U is about 2 times faster than WiiTM built-in WiFi connection. When the WiiTM is connected to the Internet, there will be additional Wii Channels for the whole family to enjoy.

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Here's a closer look at the new ASUS ROG Ally X as early renders are leaked online

It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.

UltimateOwnage1d 3h ago

Is it running the same Windows OS? Because that is the biggest issue with the current Ally.

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Why a Survival Mode For The Next Animal Crossing Isn't as Wild as It Sounds

The Animal Crossing franchise may lean towards casual gaming, but it has laid the foundation for a future title to have a survival mode.

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The MSI Claw Gaming Handheld Sees Another Game Performance Boost Through New BIOS and MSI Center M

MSI is proud to announce that its gaming handheld, Claw, has achieved a significant performance increase of up to 30% through a new BIOS and MSI Center M update. Furthermore, the new BIOS and MSI Center M enable Claw to smoothly play all of the top 100 po

purple1018d ago (Edited 8d ago )

is this the one with the switch2 chip inside.?

this is Intels first try at the format

probs not though, as it's $799. so not good for switch actually

Huey_My_D_Long8d ago

Well thats nice considering Ive heard it consistently performs worse when it really shouldn't.

Now if only Lenovo would do the same for the legion go