ExpressCards are not backwards compatible with CardBus or PC Card
CardBus
The two types of ExpressCard modules are ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54. ExpressCard/34 modules are smaller in size and use a 34mm wide slot, while ExpressCard/54 modules are larger and use a 54mm wide slot for greater compatibility.
No. A PC Card is a small card slot that is usually found on a notebook. It is really rare that it is on a desktop or tower computer. An express card is a type of a PCI card that fits in a slot in the motherboard.
Yes. Newer Thinkpads come with a wireless card integrated. Much older ones that do not include one can still be equipped with one by plugging one into the CardBus slot.
Yes, two type I or type II cards can fit into a single type III slot and both cards can work at the same time.
Basic answer is "PC card" = "PCMCIA" or "Cardbus" expansion card used in (mostly) older laptop computers. Current technology laptops mostly use "Expresscard" expansion cards. They are rectangular in shape and aproximately 2" by 3" by 1/8" thick. Expresscard cards are about 1" by 3" by 1/8" or roughly the same size as PC Cards, but with a smaller rectangle "cut out" of it to form a fat "L" shape. The cards are plugged into (unlike USB devices, they usually don't stick out except for antennas and other attachments) the PC Card slot on laptops, usually to add features that the laptop doesn't already have.
An expresscard is an interface that allows peripheral devices to be connected to a computer usually a laptop. An expresscard can be used as an adapter or a digital tv turner
Some of the higher end cards will use a double-slot format, where the card takes of two of the rear slots on the motherboard. You can then use two screws to support the card. The PCI-E bus also has a retention clip on the slot that locks the card into place. Remember to release the clip when you take the card out!
You don't need the adaptor ! The Corby has a micro SD card slot. Simply insert the micro SD card into the slot, and you're all set. The adaptor is only needed if you want to use the micro card in a normal SD slot. In which case, you insert the card into the adapter - and slide the adapter into the full-size slot.
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NO the lg muziq is a CDMA phone and therefore doesnt use a sim card, it has an sd card slot for mass storage but no sim slot
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