Dell Offering Studio 17 and Studio XPS 16 with WiMAX Option
It’s not just pre-launched information anymore, now Dell offering Studio 17 and Studio XPS 16 with WiMAX option sold in the U.S.
In the begining Dell announced in their blog that it was 3 notebooks;Studio 15, Studio 17 and Studio XPS16. But recently Dell made correction they offer WiMAX option only in Studio 17 and Studio XPS 16 and not available in Studio 15.

US customers who order a Studio 17 or Studio XPS 16 will see a Intel 5150 WiMAX/Wireless-N combo card option for a $60 upgrade price from the 802.11g default wireless option.

The Intel WiMAX/Wi-Fi Link 5150 designed in two version which are Minicard (MC) and Half-mini card version (HMC).

It can only connect to a 1×2 array,one transmit and two pick-ups antenna. We don’t know which version is in Studio 17 nor in Studio XPS 16.Presumably it’s MC version, because HMC version mostly fit best in netbook,UMPC or MID.
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