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January 17th, 2012, 13:51 GMT · By

TP-LINK Intros the TL-WR702N, ‘World’s Smallest’ Router

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TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N router
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TP-LINK has recently uncovered a new range of networking products at this year’s CES 2012 fair, including the TL-WR702N router which the company touts as being the smallest device of this type released so far.

More compact than a credit card, the TL-WR702N supports speeds up to 150Mbps and was designed so that it gets its power from a microUSB slot that can also be connected to a PC.

Another product released by TP-LINK together with the TL-WR702N is the TL-MR3040 portable 3G battery powered Wireless N router which also supports transfer speeds up to 150Mbps.

The built-in battery pack of the TL-MR3040 is said to deliver up to 4.5hours of autonomy, which should definitely be enough for most users.

“Championing innovation and ensuring that TP-LINK is at the forefront of the industry is at the heart of our business, so it’s great to preview such an advanced group of products at CES 2012,” said Eric Wang, country manager of TP-Link UK.

“The breadth of our new products enhance the existing portfolio and reaffirm the ongoing consumer desire for fast, efficient, secure and reliable solutions,” concluded the company’s rep.

Outside of these two routers, the company also introduced the TL-NS210 NAS server which is capable of accommodating up to 3.5-inch hard drives providing up to 4TB of storage space.

TP-LINK TL-NS210 NAS server
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Powered by a 1.2GHz processor, the NAS connects to the home network via a Gigabit Ethernet port.

NAS technology has grown rapidly over the past few years fuelled by consumer demand for secure storage solutions,” said Wang.

“With the rise of HD content and digital download the necessity for solutions like the TL-NS210 is only set to increase, so TP-LINK is constantly innovating to ensure we maintain the market leader position.”

No information regarding the price of these products was released by TP-LINK, but the company expects them to arrive later this year.

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