What benefits clients no 802.11n MIMO?

I've been through my APs where I 3502 s.  Since these take MIMO support, I was wondering if it has benefited all my clients, or just the n.  It seems to me that the client is not involved in works of MIMO, shouldn't all customers benefit thus upgrades the AP?

Thank you

Mike

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