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.
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.
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.
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.