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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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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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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Netbooks are typically a "me too!" product, created by manufacturers who think their Intel Atom-based, small form factor notebook is going to stand out from the countless others, despite little to no attention being paid to the areas that could differentiate their product from the rest. Len