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D-Link Wireless Internet Tin Can Camera







D-Link Wireless Internet Tin Can Camera

D-Link Wireless Internet Tin Can Camera 04/12/2004 07:25 AM

JOEL JOHNSON -- The folks at Mobile PC Mag don't think the D-Link Wireless Internet Camera is much to look at, describing it as "a tin can mounted on a stick." And okay, I can't argue with that, but it looks like a tin can that needs a hug to...




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