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Next generation of I/O expansion for notebooks
ExpressCard technology is emerging with faster speeds and better efficiency than the typical PCMCIA and PC Cards, connecting high-bandwidth peripherals to notebooks and other portables. The ExpressCard’s credit-card like format gives way to a smaller, faster and more desktop-friendly format. Gone are the days of laptops manufactured with PC Card slots and are swapped out with smaller, slimmer and thinner ExpressCard portals. Quatech’s ExpressCard line supersedes older technology and are engineered for new laptop models.
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- RS-232/422/485 serial
- 1, 2 or 4 port configurations
- PCIe-based technology
- True serial emulation
- ExpressCard 34 form factor
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- EPP parallel port
- PCIe-based technology
- True EPP emulation
- ExpressCard -34
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- Gigabit Ethernet
- 2 port Serial ATA
- USB 2.0-based
- ExpressCard -34
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- Rear slot ExpressCard Drives
- Type I, Type II PC Card compatible
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