3 Mobile Broadband USB modem (v.2): Compare prices

By Joseph Hanlon on 30/05/2008

More 3 reviews , RRP: AU$249.00

The good:

  • Stylish new design
  • Wire-free
  • 7.2Mbps download speed future-proofs against future network upgrades

The bad:

  • No discernible performance boost over previous model

The bottomline:

When tested side-by-side with the previous model, the new 3 USB modem delivered an almost identical performance. Anyone faced with the option of buying the newer or older models would be wise to get this upgrade in preparation for 3 Mobile's network upgrade.

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Editors' rating:

7.2/10

Users' rating:

8.5/10

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