Apple AirPort Extreme 2013 and Time Capsule video unboxing

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  In the WWDC 2013 the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), announced the launch of a new model of AirPort Extreme & Time Capsule, this being compatible with the standard Wi-Fi 802.ac which the company implemented in its new MacBook Air-hate. In the video clip above you have presented the product is basically a Wi-Fi router that has built-in HDDs that allow Mac owners to back up information from their computers to be sure that in the event of an accident they have somewhere to recover them. The new product allows the insertion of 2 TB or 3 TB HDDs, it comes equipped with 3 antennas for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi frequencies and 3 antennas for 5 GHz ones, but the really interesting function is beamforming.

  Beamformingis a technology that allows the AirPort, when a device connects via the 802.ac standard, to transmit the signal at its full power to the direction of that device and not to use the resources to cover a larger area of ​​space. The idea is to offer devices compatible with 802.ac the highest possible transfer speeds and the best possible signal, and in the coming months we will find out if Apple's technology is well thought out or not. AirPort Extreme 2013 is available in a simple version, without Time Capsule at the price of €200, but if you want the version with integrated Time Capsule, then you will pay €300.