The Securifi Almond Touch Screen Wireless Router better work great with Windows Phone and Windows 8
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There are some who say that the rash of metro-like designs showing up all over the place are simply the natural progression to less chrome and a greater emphasis on content, rather than a direct copy of Windows Phone 7.
I would find this argument hard to believe when it comes to the Securifi Almond Touch Screen Wireless Router. The $70 router features a 320×480 touch screen which walk users through setting up and maintaining a network all on its own.
The design and icons clearly pay strong homage to Windows Phone Metro, and I think will make the router a shoe-in for consumers after Windows 8 hits the market. Hopefully such products will also feedback into a greater familiarity with the Windows Phone 7 design and also better sales.
Via Gearpatrol.com
Thanks Ken for the tip.
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