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No, the E-3800 uses the older iFit technology. the console does not have an card reader built into it. It does work with the older iFit audio CD's and video's.
No, the ps3 does not have memory card slots.
There are three categories of card readers sorted by the type and quantity of the card slots: single card reader, multi card reader, and series card reader.
PC Card slots originally used a 16-bit ISA bus
Conventional PCI now has four types of slots and six possible PCI card configurations to use these slots
Generally, memory card readers have four or five slots that fit multiple types of memory cards.
Inside the Case there will be a card Plugged into the PCI or AGP slots. If your VGA/DVI cable plugs into a card in the expansion slots then your card is removable. If not then it is on the motherboard and shares system resources
TF card slots are smaller than standard SD card slots. There is no difference between TF card slots and microSD card slots. Small SD cards were originally marketed as "TransFlash" before the format was officially approved by the Secure Digital Alliance. The "TF" branding is mostly used on older devices, or on devices where the manufacturer didn't want to pay for licensing the SD card trademark.
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PCIe or USB 2.0 bus standards.
Not all printers come with memory card slots, but most midrange (over $80) printers do, such as HP's and Canon's.
AGP slots were used as a faster interface for a graphics card prior to the creation of PCI-E.