you dont need a cable. you need a wireless router.
Wi-Fi does not cost money. It is free.
Wi-Fi is free on the iPod Touch. You do not pay anything for the Wi-Fi, since you are getting the signal from a personal router, not a business-operated router.
The cost of a Wi-Fi booster, not the cost of a whole router, depends on where you make you purchase and which booster you choose. On average, a booster will cost between $25.00 and $50.00.
A PS VITA with WI-FI Model= $249A PS VITA with 3G WI-FI Model= $300A PS VITA with 3G WI-FI GAME and CASE BUNDLE= $350this is only the cost for the U.S NOT for Mexico
The price will depend on how you personalize it and where you buy it from. Right now if you were to buy it from apple.com, a Wi-Fi only 64GB iPad 2 will cost $699 and a Wi-Fi + 3G will cost $829
Wi-fi allows you to network devices without the need of cables.
My laptop is Wi-Fi enabled which means I can use internet without having to connect the cables, but are there any other advantages to Wi-Fi, for example is it used for something else other than internet connection?
Wi-Fi is free to use on the iPhone. If you know the password of the Wi-Fi or it is unprotected. There is no cost to use Wi-Fi through the iPhone but there maybe a charge if you use Wi-Fi at a coffee shop (or place like that).
In the US, the Vita costs $249.99 for the Wi-Fi only version and $299.99 for Wi-Fi/3G In Canada, the Vita costs $249.99 for the Wi-Fi only version. The Wi-Fi/3G version is not yet available but will likely cost $299.99 as well. In Japan, the Wi-Fi version costs 24,980 yen and the Wi-Fi/3G version 29,980 yen. In the UK, the Wi-Fi only version costs £209.99. When the Wi-Fi/3G version launches, that version will cost £259.99. For the rest of Europe, it will cost €249.99 and €299.99 respectively. In Australia, the Wi-Fi only version is $348 and Wi-Fi/3G is $418. Please note that none of these prices include any shipping charges or taxes based on your region.
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229 for wi-fi only 299 for wifi and 3g