Airlink ASOHOUSB USB 2.0 LAN Adapter works with Nintendo Wii + 6FT CAT5 LAN Cable

Airlink ASOHOUSB USB 2.0 LAN Adapter works with Nintendo Wii + 6FT CAT5 LAN Cable It is very easy to create fast and reliable wired high speed Internet connection for your PC or Nintendo Wii game console. Just plug this adapter to USB port on the PC or Nintendo Wii. Then connect the adapter to your Cable/DSL modem (or router) using a RJ45 patch cable. Now, you are ready to enjoy the fast and reliable high speed broadband Internet connection. Enclosed driver CD is only needed if you use it with a computer.

Nintendo: no plans for Wii, DS price cuts - CNET News
Nintendo reportedly does not anticipate cutting prices on its popular Wii or DS handheld game systems, President Satoru Iwata told an analyst meeting on Friday. “”Our earnings projection for the year is not based on hardware price cuts, and I don’t
Source: www.news.com

Wii, DS Price Cuts Unlikely in 2008 - PC World
Please Wait In an earnings call on Thursday, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said price cuts for the company’s market-leading Wii and DS consoles are unlikely to happen this year. “Our earnings projection for the year is not based on hardware
Source: www.pcworld.com

Nintendo Q4 jumps 60 pct on Wii boom, outlook modest - Reuters
OSAKA (Reuters) - Japan’s Nintendo Co Ltd (7974.OS: Quote , Profile , Research ), maker of the hit Wii game machine, said on Thursday fourth-quarter profit jumped 60 percent but it forecast only modest annual growth of 9 percent as sales of its DS
Source: www.reuters.com

The Wii Fit hits Europe - Reuters UK
Apr. 23 - Nintendo is hoping to build on the surprising success of the Wii video game console with a device that encourages users to exercise. Nintendo scored a massive hit with the Wii by catering to consumers who care less about high definition
Source: uk.reuters.com

Nintendo president says no price cuts planned for Wii, DS - International Herald Tribune
TOKYO : Japan’s Nintendo Co. does not plan to cut prices of its popular Wii console or DS handheld game system anytime soon, the company’s president said Friday. Though hardware tends to fall in price over time, it’s not a good path for Nintendo to
Source: www.iht.com

April 26th, 2008

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