Netgear unveils new energy-efficient Draft N routers

The networking world has finally caught on to the whole green movement, with Netgear following in the footsteps of D-Link in releasing new routers that claim to be more eco-friendly.
The units make use of the Draft N spec, which is the latest version of 802.11n, the long-awaited Wi-Fi standard that still hasn't been officially ratified, though all major router manufacturers have released Draft N products for some time now. They also come with a litany of features that are common on most new routers: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), NAT and SPI firewalls, WiFi Protected Access (WPA, WPA-2) security, and so on.
Both routers are available immediately, with the WNR2000 priced at $89 and the DGN2000 costing $119. Of course, you'll probably want to pair that new router with a Draft N adapter for a laptop or secondary computer. The WNR2000 comes bundled with a USB adapter in the WNB2100 kit, which is priced at $129. For some reason, the same bundle for the DGN2000 is only available in Europe and Asia.