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After introducing a series of Bluetooth technology enable products (see this news-story, for instance), EPoX Computer has announced a new product, the EPoX Bluetooth Printer Adapter (BT-PA01). This Bluetooth printer adapter is a Bluetooth device that enables wireless printing from Bluetooth enabled devices by transforming any ordinary printer into a Bluetooth one.

The EPoX Bluetooth Printer Adapter is a portable Bluetooth device that fits into the parallel port of the printer and provides short-range hassle-free wireless printing. Its transceiving range can be up to 10 meters (30 meters at line of sight) with up to 115200bps speed. Whilst at the moment printers with integrated Bluetooth technology are rare and a bit expensive, EPoX Bluetooth Printer Adapter is able to effortlessly transforming any ordinary printer into a one with Bluetooth support.

Since the year 2001, EPoX has begun to engage in developing wireless products to show its commitment in the wireless communication field. During Computex 2002, EPoX came out with two Bluetooth products, such as the EPoX USB Dongle (BT-DG02) and the EPoX Bluetooth Motherboard Module (BT-MB01).

According to EPoX, their Bluetooth adapter is supported by such operations systems as Windows98/ME/2000/XP/Pocket PC. EPoX Bluetooth Printer Adapter allows users to print from any Bluetooth enabled devices, such as laptops, PDAs, mobile phones, to any Bluetooth enabled printer located wherever in the house, hotel receptions or offices.

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