We know, you get it — companies are making extremely small peripherals lately. If it ain’t thumb drives it’s microSD card readers. Now the kids at TRENDnet want to make sure that all you newly-minted 802.11n users aren’t left in the dust, so they’ve proudly announced TEW-648UB. Billed as the world’s smallest Wireless N USB adapter (take that, Mvix!), this guy features one-touch WPS technology and Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Quality of Service prioritization of video, audio and gaming traffic. Available soon with an MSRP of US $24.99.

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World’s Smallest Wireless N USB Adapter Now Available from TRENDnet

TORRANCE, Calif. -September 22, 2009-TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, this day announces the availability of the world’s smallest 150Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter, model TEW-648UB. The ultra compact form factor is slightly bigger than a U.S. quarter, measuring a remarkable 1.3 inches (3.3 cm) from end to end.

The 150Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter connects a laptop or desktop personal to a wireless n network at up to 6x the speed and 3x the coverage of a wireless g connection. One-touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup or WPS technology eliminates the hassle of entering complicated codes in order to connect to a wireless network. Simply press the WPS button on a compatible router (most TRENDnet routers feature a WPS button), then press the WPS button on TRENDnet’s 150Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter, confirm that you want to connect, and you’re connected!

Advanced wireless encryption protects your valuable data. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Quality of Service prioritizes important video, audio and gaming traffic to create a premium wireless experience.

“We have looked high and low and are confident in our claim that the TEW-648UB is the smallest adapter on the market today. In fact t it is half the size of the average wireless N USB adapter.” said Zak Wood, Director of Global Marketing for TRENDnet. “Despite its’ diminutive size, it performs well. We welcome all independent tests against any other 150Mbps (or 1

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