Hard drive.
A common PCMCIA Type III devices is a hard drive.
Type II PCMCIA slots are used by most PCMCIA modems.
external USB PCMCIA adapters are commercially available, such as this http://www.quatech.com/pdf/u142-e.pdf , but they're not cheap, and are sometimes limited to the type of PCMCIA device they can attach to. Unless you have a "special" PCMCIA adapter that you need to reuse, then it may be more cost-effective to look for a USB device that performs the same function. i.e. USB 3G/HSDPA modems, LAN adapters.
Two Type II PCMCIA cards OR One Type III PCMCIA card
Type I, Type II, Type III
5.0mm
A microphone would considered an input device.
PCMCIA cards, or PC cards as they are commonly known, were designed originally for adding memory to portable computers, but are now used in a variety of devices.
Type I, Type II, and Type III
PCMCIA generally refers to the expansion cards that you plug into laptop or notebook computers, such as wireless networking cards.
A laptop or notebook.
Type your answer here... A monitor is considered an output device. It is a way for the user to view input on the system.
No, a lava lamp is not considered a type of optical device.