yes it has a
5 in 1 card reader ( SD Memory Card ),
( xD-Picture Card ),
( Memory Stick ),
( Memory Stick PRO ),
( MultiMediaCard )
According to CNET, that specified computer doesn't have an SD card slot, but an ExpressCard slot. Not compatible with SD.
The Toshiba Satellite L350-170 has an ExpressCard slot on the left hand side. To find it, if you are looking at your laptop normally, from a standard angle, turn the laptop chassis a full 90° to the right, so that the screen is perpendicular to you on the left side. You will then see the ExpressCard slot on the right hand side of this view. There are no other memory card slots on this laptop. For more information on the Toshiba Satellite L350-170, check out Toshiba's website: http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-L350-170/1058332/
Some models have one, and some do not.
A slot card is a modular expansion card, which can be inserted into a free expansion slot in a PC computer. Most popular types of slot cards are graphic cards, sound cards, TV tuner cards and video editing cards.
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.
According to CNET, that specified computer doesn't have an SD card slot, but an ExpressCard slot. Not compatible with SD.
i cant find it
The Toshiba Satellite L350-170 has an ExpressCard slot on the left hand side. To find it, if you are looking at your laptop normally, from a standard angle, turn the laptop chassis a full 90° to the right, so that the screen is perpendicular to you on the left side. You will then see the ExpressCard slot on the right hand side of this view. There are no other memory card slots on this laptop. For more information on the Toshiba Satellite L350-170, check out Toshiba's website: http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-L350-170/1058332/
Some models have one, and some do not.
The short answer is no. The computer you're mentioning is a laptop. The card you mention is a desktop video card. There is no expansion slot for the laptop you mention for a video card like the one you asked about.Now there *are* some laptops that do have the ability to replace and/or upgrade your video card. The Toshiba you mentioned is not one of them. It's video card is built right into the logic board itself.
If the question is about the RAM memory sticks then it needs 200 pin SODIMM DDR2. For other memory types it has a card reader slot also for Flash memory which accepts Secure Digital, MultiMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, xD Picture Card. - Neeraj Sharma
If your laptop has the MXM type video card it can be upgraded but not without stripping the laptop down. The MXM type card fits into a slot on the motherboard (My Toshiba Sat Pro A200 has the ATI HD2400) I upgraded this to the ATI HD 3450 which was bought from ebay. If your laptop has builtin graphics such as Intels X3100 you can't upgrade it at all.
If your laptop has a PCMIA slot, then obviously you can plug the card in. Check the box that comes with what you buy, it should tell you in numerous places what it's compatible with.
Some of the features available on the Toshiba Protege M200 are that it can swivel into a tablet, and can support wireless, dial-up or Ethernet. It has two USB ports and one VGA port, a PC card and an SD slot.
no it does not memory card slot
A SIM card slot...
No, you cannot use a DDR-2 5300 memory module in a Toshiba Satellite A60 or A65 laptop. This module will not fit into the slot. You can install up to 1GB memory module into the expansion slot, but it has to be DDR memory, not DDR2. Here's what you can use: PC2700 (DDR333) module: 256MB, 512MB or 1GB.