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Planex MZK-WDPR All-in-One Wireless router

Planex MZK-WDPR All-in-One Wireless router

What makes the Planex MZK-WDPR All-in-One Wireless router stand out from the rest of the other mish mash out there would be the inclusion of a 3.5″ LCD touchscreen display. No idea on why it resembles a rugby ball when it comes to aesthetics, but perhaps the form factor of Sony’s Rolly had something to do with the final product design. This 802.11b/g/n wireless router carries the 3.5″ LCD touchscreen display simply because it doubles up as a digital photo frame at 320 x 240 resolution. Apart from that, you get music and video playback, supporting all manner of popular media file formats. It will come with 2GB of internal memory, YouTube support, an integrated FM tuner, two USB 2.0 ports and plays nice with Windows and Mac platforms. This is a definite conversation starter, that’s for sure.

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