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When most people hear the brand Vizio, they immediately start thinking about HDTV’s. Vizio has just announced their newest venture into the world of wireless routers however with this new Vizio XWR100 Wireless n Router. The router has all of the standard features, although it packs in the ability to prioritize network traffic, and a USB port to help you to connect storage devices. When it releases during the third quarter of this year, it will cost you $100. [SlashGear]

The TRENDnet TEW-655BR 3G router comes equipped with a built-in USB port, which enables you to connect a 3G or 3.5G wireless USB modem from network carriers such as Sprint, AT&T or Verizon. The broadband connection can be shared with other computers at up to 150Mbps. The router is powered by an internal rechargeable battery that provides up to 2.5-hour of operation time. You can also use an included in-car DC adapter for use when driving. If you want one, you can purchase the TRENDnet TEW-655BR3G for $99 a pop. [TRENDnet]

The AirLive Air3G multi-function router is perfect for use in offices since it features a high-performance Single Stream 11N radio which is claimed to provide all-round wireless coverage of up to 500 meters. The router also supports AirLive Air3G Smart Backup that allows you to switch to a backup connection whenever the primary connection is broken and return to its primary connection whenever the service is resumed. Other features include Multiple operating modes, Hotspot Authentication, PoE enable and meeting all the requirements of a Green AP, showing that AirLive truly care for the environment. The Air3G is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows7 operating systems. The AirLive Air3G will be launched in the Middle East region later this month. [AirLive]