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Compatibility with a huge collection of USB peripherals including hubs, keyboards, mice, WiFi, Bluetooth, web cameras, and much more
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Thanks. I guess I was thrown by the fact that the device apparently has no Ethernet port or place to put a card. It appears to have a single USB port. So it appears that you would need to get a USB adapter (Ethernet or WiFi or whatever):
I suppose you would use a USB hub if you wanted to have keyboard + mouse + Internet at the same time. Thankfully, it has an SD/MMC+ slot, so you don't need the USB port for storage.
PC World says
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