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more about #expresscard HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I'd just like to point out that my Lenovo T400, bought last December, has ExpressCard slots. What, do you guys think everybody uses MacBook Airs or s... more » thebigcheese: Uh... MacBook Pros, at least until recently, all have ExpressCard slots. I can't think of anyone more likely to be an early adopter than a Mac person.... more » jeepingeek: ah heck, I'll bite. What would make my computer more early adopter than Express Card? more » Monty: The key selling point is the huge black block at the end making this a martial arts geek weapon of choice for taking down USB2 users in your home town... more » Canoehead: Right, because my early-2009 unibody MBP means I am not an early-adopter type. Seriously? more » License_to_iLL: "Of course, with a product like this, StarTech probably won't be around long enough for you to get your $50 worth" or a name like StarTech... more » COCOViper: "people who *still* have laptops with ExpressCard slots don't strike me as the early adopter type" Are you perhaps confusing ExpressCard with PCMCIA/... more » estenh: What about early adopters? My MBP (released January of this year) has an ExpressCard/34 slot... If this didn't require AC power, I'd consider it. more » nutbastard: some googling reveals that an expresscard bus simply doesn't have the power to provide 5v @ 900mA. more » Fractal the Meek: A dongle that connects to two of the laptop's USB 2.0 ports for power would fix portability. *grins proudly* more » spannu: It has blue ports? I'll take ten! more » the_sidewinder: What do you mean, Still have laptops with expresscard slots? Most still come with them more » Itsuru: I think I looked into getting one for my laptop to fill the port but the read/write speeds were too slow :l more » -
#usb
What's Wrong With a USB 3.0 ExpressCard?
Well, there really isn't much you can do with USB 3.0 yet for starters. And people who still have laptops with ExpressCard slots don't strike me as the early adopter type. Oh, and then there is the AC adapter. More » -
#peripherals
ExpressCard 2.0 Spec Is Out and Promises to Be 10x Faster
The new ExpressCard 2.0 standard launched at Computex, and promised transfer speeds of up to 5 GB/s. The new spec will support adapters for PCIe, eSATA and USB 3.0, among other things. More » -
#wirelesscards
Sierra Wireless's AirCard 402 Is an Interchangeable PC-Card and ExpressCard
If you've ever found yourself on the road where you needed a PC-Card and ExpressCard but only had one in your hand, the AirCard 402 was designed to fit both PC-Card and ExpressCard slots. More » -
#peripherals
Pretec 128GB ExpressCard SSD Is The Largest, Most Paranoid of Its Kind
Something about plugging accessories into card slots feels kind of, I don't know, 90s to me. That is, unless the accessory is a 128GB, hardware-encrypted SSD. More » -
