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D-LINK offers great tech gifts the dad or graduate in your life really wants


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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.— D-Link is always pushing the technology envelope, offering cool gift ideas for Father’s Day and Graduation. These networking products make building the ultimate digital home or dorm room easier than ever before for the important person in your life.

Get dad connected and help him enjoy streaming music, photos and video throughout the home with powerful D-Link® Wi-Fi and MediaLounge® solutions. For new college students, provide them with Wi-Fi connectivity solutions to help them excel whether in the classroom or back at the dorm. You can also make your college student the hit of the dorm with a Wi-Fi network geared for gaming.

The possibilities are endless with these great digital home or dorm gifts:

Give the graduating gamer what he deserves with the D-Link Xtreme N™ Gaming Router (DGL-4500) with GameFuel® technology. This combination gives online games priority bandwidth to provide the ultimate “no lag” gaming experience. Optimized for both PC gaming and today’s popular game consoles such as Microsoft Xbox® and Sony PlayStation®, the gaming router provides gamers with increased control to maximize online performance by incorporating D-Link’s wireless technology, high performance and a Network Activity Display for an instant review of network settings. MSRP: $239.99

If there will be a television in your student’s dorm room, consider the new DSM-750 MediaLounge Player designed to operate as an Extender for Windows Media Center. The D-Link DSM-750 provides high-speed wired or Wi-Fi streaming and sharing of High-Definition (HD) and standard definition video, movies, digital photos and music - virtually anywhere in the dorm, regardless of where the PCs are located. Media files can be found by the DSM-750 from PCs or storage boxes (such as the D-Link DNS-323) connected to the network and then played on the TV using the included remote control. Dad will love it, too!

The D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router (DIR-655) sports the industry’s fastest and furthest reaching draft 802.11n wireless networking technology with a slew of cutting-edge features to show your dad or grad they deserve the best. Plug the device into a cable or DSL modem and you have high-speed Internet access to every PC, media player and game console throughout the digital home or dorm. Perfect for securing the sharing of photos, files, music, videos, printers and network storage that everyone needs.

The 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323) is the ideal way to save all those memories of the family over the years. Your dad or grad can instantly add two hard drives for all PCs on the home or dorm network to share so they’ll never have to worry about running out of storage space with up to two terabytes of disk drive space capacity and even more when larger SATA hard drives become available. In addition to storing precious photos and important files, the DNS-323 can serve as independent media server as you stream digital content to compatible media players (such as those found in D-Link’s MediaLounge product line).

Help all family members stay in touch with the newest addition to the D-Link family, the D-Link Internet Photo Frame (DSM-210) that makes sharing photos easier than ever before. Unlike traditional digital photo frames, this next-generation photo frame is designed to enhance the home entertainment experience by allowing users to view their favorite photos easily and conveniently virtually anywhere in the home or dorm room over the Internet with a high-resolution display that can be connected to any wired or wireless network. Just drag and drop your photos into a desktop widget and they appear in a stylish hi-tech frame that is sure to impress. You can program the DSM-210 at Internetphotoframe.com to send photos to the frame over the Internet so your college student can always get the latest picture of the family waiting for them back home.



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