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    ExpressCard to PCI-E Expansion (new product, NOT Asus XG Station)

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Artie Lange, Feb 9, 2007.

  1. Artie Lange

    Artie Lange Notebook Consultant

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    nope it doesn't, it's just the case. It fits a expresscard/34 though.
     
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    holy cow $749 :(
     
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    magma charges are ridiculous! i want a expresscard to pci thing they have, $1000! its only a crap little mobo a psu and a wire. :mad:
    Is there any other solution,

    just got an inspiron 6400. Id like to plug my cable box into my laptop, is this possible, i have a pvr150 in my home pc.