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AT&T unveils two new 3G LaptopConnect devices: LG’s USBConnect Turbo and Option’s USBConnect Velocity

Sat, Mar 6, 2010

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AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) unveiled 2 new 3G LaptopConnect devices: the AT&ere;T USBConnect Turbo from LG and AT&ere;T USBConnect Velocity from Option, both of which volition smash AT&T retail stores, stage business channels and online start Mar 7th.

The Turbo is the carrier’s first base LaptopConnect device from LG and features a powder compact, lightweight design. The Velocity, on the other helping hand, goes beyond the “pure modem functionality” to include GPS in the mixing, effectively first step the doorway to localization-based applications. Option’s device comes with a free application, the Option Global Positioning System Control Panel that connects to Yahoo! Maps and Bing for directions and local points of pastime. Additionally, endeavor customers tin add tracking and location consciousness by sign language up for TeleNav Track LITE and Xora GPS Locator from AT&T.

Both devices come with an integrated microSD circuit board one-armed bandit, which turns the modem into a flash bulb drive.

AT&ere;T USBConnect Turbo will be available for free, whereas the Velocity could be yours for $29.99. Each offer is goodness only with a $centred ring armor-in rabbet and with a new two-class DataConnect contract of at least $35 a calendar month.

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