Express Card PCMCIA

A couple of years ago I remember when USB to PCMCIA Adapters first hit the market - they gave people an awesome alternative to buying lower-quality USB 3g cards since they could continue to use PCMCIA cards through the USB port - the main drawback was that they were extremely expensive when they were first released (in the neighborhood of $250).

They have since falled in price (ours is currently priced at $180), but now users have a much cheaper alternative for using a PCMCIA card with a new laptop without PCMCIA ports (Express Card is getting more and more popular for such ports) - an Express Card PCMCIA Adapter.

One Response to “Express Card PCMCIA”

  1. GREG HOLTER Says:

    I HAVE AN EXPRESS CARD PCMCIA ADAPTER, BUT HAVE FOUND IT CREATS A PROBLEM WITH MY WINDOWS XP. MY COMPUTER WON’T SHUT DOWN WITH THE ADAPTER INSTALLED. ANYBODY ELSE HAVING A PROBLEM LIKE THIS?

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