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Posted: Tue, 19 May 2009 11:35:32 Post Subject: |
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there are some TV tuner uses the express card. Though USB is more common due to the fact that usb can be sold to be used as desktop as well.
You can also use that slot for add-on card such as sound card, firewire, esata ports, even SSD
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-32GB-ExpressCard-SSD-MLC/dp/B000SK9DLY |
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fatbastard wrote: | Truth be told I would love a cell modem and one is avaialble for the PCI express slot internal to the machine but I am too cheap.
I thought about the TV tuner but most I have seen are USB so I wasn't sure if there was an advantage to X54 over those. But I know I don't need one...not even sure if I could get reception out where I live. But if nothing else catches my eye it might be fun to play with. | Look for an expresscard tv tuner that supports a digital antenna. Should be able to pickup atleast some channels that way and while probably not truly worth it could be something geeky for it
Otherwise, apparently you can pickup a parallel port card...might be useful _________________ My Site |
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