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ExpressCard,
initially called NEWCARD, is an
interface to
connect peripheral devices to a computer,
usually a
laptop computer. The
ExpressCard technical...
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notably the
laptop expansion card interface called ExpressCard. It is also used in the
storage interfaces of SATA
Express, U.2 (SFF-8639) and M.2. Formal...
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including network cards, modems, and hard disks. The PC
Card port has been su****ded by the
ExpressCard interface since 2003,
which was also
initially developed...
- also
known as
American Express Tower, in the
Battery Park City
neighborhood of
Lower Manhattan. Amex is the fourth-largest
card network globally based...
- The
American Express Centurion Card,
colloquially known as the
Black Card, is a
charge card issued by
American Express. It is
reserved for the company's...
- is a
flash memory standard compliant to the Sony and SanDisk-created
ExpressCard standard.
According to
Sandisk and Sony, the
cards have
transfer rates...
- PCI bus. The
original ExpressCard standard acts like it is
either a USB 2.0
peripheral or a PCI
Express 1.x x1 device.
ExpressCard 2.0 adds
SuperSpeed USB...
- Audio:
Altec Lansing Internal Speakers I/O Ports:
ExpressCard/54
Card Slot (with
support for
ExpressCard/34 as well), 3 USB 2.0, VGA and S-Video
output support...
- (proprietary bus for
docking port),
ExpressCard/54,
Integrated Consumer IR (remote
control receiver), 5-in-1
digital media card reader,
microphone in, RJ-11...
- some
exploitable form
include FireWire,
CardBus,
ExpressCard, Thunderbolt, USB 4.0, PCI, PCI-X, and PCI
Express. In
modern operating systems, non-system...