The Verizon Kyocera KPC680 is the Honda Civic of aircards. It’s cheap, reliable and gets the job done while still looking decent just about anywhere. It also has connectors to fit any laptop
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Sierra Wireless 881 Aircard Review
Sierra Wireless knows how to make sexy cards. It’s got everything you’d expect it to have and everyone will envy you at the office, airport or starbucks.
Sierra Wireless AC597 ExpressCard Review
Sierra Wireless does us right this time. Not only does the AC597 fits ExpressCard slots, but it fits PC Card Type II slots as well with an included adapter. Freebies are always great.
AT&T Option GT Ultra ExpressCard Review
The Option GT Ultra ExpressCard is the Option GT Ultra PC Card’s cousin. If they were competing in a beauty pageant, the GT Ultra Express would win. It’s got the chic format and weighs less. As far as smarts are concerned, they’re equal.
Novatel EX720 ExpressCard Review
It wasn’t the best of times nor the worst of times. The Novatel EX720 is an okay card. It’s an ExpressCard that’ll get you the regular features (EVDO Rev. A, GPS, Antenna). However, there’s nothing to get extremely excited about.
Kyocera KPC680 Alltel Aircard Review
The Alltel Kyocera KPC680 is the Honda Civic of aircards. It’s cheap, reliable and gets the job done while still looking decent just about anywhere. It also has connectors to fit any laptop
Huawei EC360 Alltel Aircard
Huawei EC360 alltel aircard is a good bet if your laptop (PC or Mac) has a Type II PCMCIA slot. If not, look somewhere else. Other than that, speed is good, the price is good, and the timing is right.
2008 Broadband Card Comparison
USB, ExpressCards and PC Cards from Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon are compared to find the best broadband card.
