ExpressCard
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Sonnet's US$150 EchoExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter provides a way to link a range of existing peripherals such as USB 3.0, FireWire 800, eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet and high speed memory cards through a single Thunderbolt port.
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TRENDnet is offering a 2 port Express Card Module (TU3-H2EC) for laptops and a 2 port PCI-Express adaptor (TU3-H2PIE) for desktops.
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Seagate's ultra-slim BlackArmor PS110 Performance Kit achieves true sustained data transfer speeds of 100MB/s
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StarTech.com has a two-port ExpressCard USB 3.0 adapter that quickly and inexpensively gives your laptop two USB 3.0 ports.
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SanDisk’s new line of Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards prove that not all memory cards are created equal by offering 90MB/s peak read and write speeds – that’s double the performance of previous SanDisk high-end camera memory cards.
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Newton Peripherals has turned its attention to headsets, producing a tiny device that weighs 9 grams, is about a third the size of a credit-card, and so thin – at 5 mm - that it can be stored and charged inside a laptop’s express card slot.
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The latest MacBook Pro range has taken one step forward and another back, with FireWire returning to the 13" while ExpressCard disappears from the 15" model.
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Sprint’s new Sierra Wireless AirCard 402 is a mobile broadband card that should come in handy for owners of multiple laptops with its ability to connect via both ExpressCard and PC Card slots thanks to a locking 2-in1 adapter.
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Gigabyte’s T1028 manages to straddle a few categories with its netbook size and specs, touchscreen capabilities and rotating screen.
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Gizmag's Dave Weinstein has been putting the Lenovo W700ds (dual-screen) notebook to the test, read on for his full report.
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First International Computer's CW001 netbook is destined for US shores after arriving in the FCC database on the 31st of December last year. The 10.4-inch, Atom-based netbook is noteworthy for finding room for both a DVD-RW optical drive and an ExpressCard/34 slot - which appears to be a first for t
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