Elecom is going to release the world's smallest wireless LAN adapter WDC-150SU2M in late April.
The part of WDC-150SU2M that sticks out from the USB port is ONLY 5.5mm long. It's so small that you might forget that you have it inserted in to your notebook PC. WDC-150SU2M is compatible with IEEE 802.11n/g/b 2.4GHz, and it connects at 150Mbps.
The software can be downloaded from Elecom's website and supports the standard Wi-Fi function that is built-in to Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP. Since it features WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can easily set up a Wi-Fi connection through one-touch operation without complicated key input.
WDC-150SU2M Price: ¥1,220 Color: Black, White
On the same day, a 300Mbps version WDC-300SU2S will be released. The part of WDC-300SU2S that sticks out from the USB port is 17.5mm, which is the world's smallest among models that connect to wireless networks at 300Mbps.
WDC-300SU2S Price: ¥2,550 Color: Black, White
Source: AkihabaraNews
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lostrune2
There are already many that small that a little bit of difference won't make a difference.
Now what would make a difference is if can go 300 Mbps and still be 5.5 mm.
nath
Because only 99.999% of computers have wifi already built in.