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As Martin Luther King said: “I have a stream”. Or was that dream? Either way, the Airport Express doesn't just have a name that sounds like a Stansted terminal train - it's actually a nifty little, media streamer. See, music is just on...
You HAVE to use Apple's iTunes software to stream music. Also, don't expect a remote – you control it through your computer. We also used it to extend our existing wireless network's range, which is a good point. So why's it here? We...
While the Airport Express has limitations (no remote, has to use iTunes, not the best music streamer around), it also has its merits (streams to USB printers, expands WI-Fi range, price). A decent all-rounder then.Apple Airport Express is tagged with A...
Low price. Simultaneous dual-band 802.11 n Wi-Fi. Guest mode. New form factor. AirPlay streaming. Two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports.
No Gigabit Ethernet. Can't conect a USB hard drive.
It’s not quite as powerful as the Time Capsule ($299 and $499, www.apple.com) or AirPort Extreme ($179), which can pump out three data streams to the Express’s two, and those two base stations also let you connect a USB hard drive, while the Express’...
Publicación: 2012-06-11, Autor: Dong , crítica de: cnet.com
The compact and pretty Apple AirPort Express Base Station (third generation) offers decent, dual-band wireless performance and, finally, an Ethernet port
The AirPort Express Base Station doesn't support 450Mbps Wireless-N standard, 802.11ac, or even Gigabit Ethernet, and its USB port lacks support for external storage devices
The new Apple AirPort Express Base Station is a decent upgrade to the previous generation, but it doesn't have much beyond its supersleek looks to impress us when compared with its peers.
Using your own speakers can make this a cost-effective solution, although it's best to use matching speakers in adjacent rooms so there's a smooth sound transition as you move between rooms. If you're looking to spend several hundred dollars per room on s...
Excellent value; compact for travel; AirTunes audio streaming
Lower throughput than Extreme and Time Capsule; no gigabit ethernet ports, $119
The quibbles about USB and ethernet are relatively minor compared to the features available in this mighty mite. For the money, the Express makes an effective base station for modestly sized apartments or homes or where access is only needed in a few a...
For the money, the Express makes an effective base station for modestly sized apartments or homes, or where access is only needed in a few adjacent rooms in an office. This sleek model is the right choice for many, and at $80 less than the AirPort Extr...
Publicación: 2012-06-12, Autor: Dong , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The compact and pretty Apple AirPort Express Base Station (third generation) offers decent, dual-band wireless performance and, finally, an Ethernet port
The AirPort Express Base Station doesn't support 450Mbps Wireless-N standard, 802.11ac, or even Gigabit Ethernet, and its USB port lacks support for external storage devices
The new Apple AirPort Express Base Station is a decent upgrade to the previous generation, but it doesn't have much beyond its supersleek looks to impress us when compared with its peers....
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Publicación: 2012-06-27, Autor: Sam , crítica de: gizmodo.in
Absolutely—this thing is pretty, fast, wonderfully simple, and appropriately capable. Unless youre a mega-power networker with a need for intricate customization, or are put off by the less sophisticated Windows version of AirPort Utility, the 2012 Expre...