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    Anyone using an ExpressCard adapter for a Dell Studio?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by MarkraM, May 9, 2014.

  1. MarkraM

    MarkraM Notebook Geek

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    Hi everyone, i'm looking for an ExpressCard usb3.0 adapter for my old but still good Dell Studio 1555. :)
    Does anybody in here using one of this?
    Any models to advice?

    I looked in another discussion on that forum that's about flush expresscard adapter but seems like that every notebook has is own story, not every chipset do work.

    Can anyone report here his experience?

    Thank you!!
     
  2. StormJumper

    StormJumper Notebook Virtuoso

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    You should go to your local electronic retailer and look to see what ExpressCard adapter they have to see what will work. And one must remember this is a international forum so you need to tell us where your form to get more exact help to your question.
     
  3. MarkraM

    MarkraM Notebook Geek

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    I'm Italian and i looked for expresscard adapter in some retailers near where i live, but the only one i can find are not the "flush" ones, they're big and bulky, not the best solution i think.
    However over the internet there are some cheap models, i think i'll go with one of these crossing my fingers :D