Looking for more stuff to plug into that Thunderbolt port? If you've got a smattering of ExpressCard/34 doodads laying around, Sonnet's upcoming Echo adapter might just fit the bill. Scheduled for an ...
The flow of Thunderbolt peripherals onto the market definitely seems to be building steam with this latest example from Sonnet bringing expanded connectivity options to those with machines packing ...
Apple's Thunderbolt port may have brought with it a ton of hype, but thus far, there aren't too many actual peripherals to use with it. But of course, that's changing as time progresses. While it's ...
The SDXC UHS-I Pro Reader/Writer ExpressCard/34 can transfer data from the fastest professional SD media at speeds up to 104 MB/second. This UHS-I-compliant Sonnet adapter uses the 2.5 Gb/second PCI ...
Verizon follows Sprint by offering the Novatel Wireless V740 ExpressCard. It is the first ExpressCard to operate on Verizon Wireless' EV-DO Rev. A wireless broadband network. The V740 supports ...
As Apple giveth, Apple taketh away. Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro line with a new 13-inch model and a revamped 15-inch model, adding, peculiarly, an SD Slot to each of them, ostensibly to make it ...
Not to be confused with accessories and networking company Belkin, Delkin has debuted its eFilm ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash Card Adapter. Aside from having the longest product name ever, this is ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sonnet Technologies has introduced the Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34, a two-port SATA host ...
Well, I've searched their (lenovo's) website, read the ars review (very nice, thank you for that), gone through the tech manual, searched google and searched this forum. <BR><BR>whew.<BR><BR>And I ...
This 6 gigabit-per-second eSATA ExpressCard/34 adapter is designed to expand the external storage options available for the 2011 Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro and Windows PC notebooks with an available ...
Apple has opted to omit the FireWire 800 port from its new MacBook Pro line. Various firms already offer ExpressCard FireWire 800 adapters, but there's a catch -- so far the cards are only available ...
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