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.
An AGP slot is a post-PCI/pre-PCIx graphic card interface bus. It was a step up from the PCI video cards, but were phased out with the PCIx standard.
No. MMC is too large to fit in a mini-SD slot. It will work, however, in a standard SD slot.
According to CNET, that specified computer doesn't have an SD card slot, but an ExpressCard slot. Not compatible with SD.
Desktop : standard PCI slot, usb dongle, and NOW there are PCI-E 1x cards Laptop : PCMCIA slot, usb dongle, or built in :D
Same as any other slot, to allow the board to work with the card in the slot. Very outdated slot.
it lets you add a sound,video card, wifi card ,things of that nature
On a computer, phone, camera etc., it's a slot for a memory card.
This Slot is use to insert small sized Memory Chips(SSD- Solid State Device), Which are firstly inserted into an adapter then ti inserted into Adapter Slot.
no it does not memory card slot
A SIM card slot...
expansion slot is what ive found on most web sites so this must be it hope i helped you out
if the card goes into the slot completely without being forced, then its in the right slot
No a type II card is twice as thick as a type I slot (but a type I card WILL fit in a type II slot)
AGP = Accelerated Graphic Card
ExpressCards are not backwards compatible with CardBus or PC Card