While you might be, your devices likely aren’t. That’s because many devices we already own aren’t running the new standard. So while you’re patiently waiting for the wave of 802.11ax (aka Wi-Fi 6) devices and the perks that come with it – like better device battery life and faster data speeds – manufacturers like Aruba are preparing for the Wi-Fi 6 explosion.
$1,999.00
- All-in-one
- 1 x Core i5 3.1 GHz
- RAM 8 GB
- Hybrid Drive 1 TB
- Radeon Pro 575X
- GigE
$410.00
- 1 TB
- hot-swap
- 2.5" SFF
- SAS 12Gb/s
- 7200 rpm
- with HP SmartDrive carrier
$148.00
- Solid state drive
- encrypted
- 500 GB
- internal
- M.2 2280
- PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14in Core i5 8350U 8 GB RAM
Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 – USB flash drive – 64 GB
Samsung 970 EVO Plus MZ-V7S500B – solid state drive – 500 GB – PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)
Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q – Core i7 7700T 2.9 GHz – 8 GB
Lenovo ThinkStation P330 – tiny – Core i5 8500T 2.1 GHz – 16 GB – 256 GB
HPE Midline – hard drive – 1 TB – SAS 12Gb/s
Apple iMac with Retina 5K display – all-in-one – Core i5 3.1 GHz – 8 GB – 1 TB – LED 27″ – English
Backup Plus Hub STEL8000100 – Hard drive – 8 TB 








































