Sonnet Technologies says its new Echo ExpressCard®/34 Thunderbolt Adapter is now shipping. It enables users of computers equipped with a Thunderbolt port, — including the latest iMac, Mac mini, ...
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 ...
Compatible with ExpressCar/34 and Express Card/54 slots, the FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 adapter supports all FireWire 400 1394a and FireWire 800 devices. The adapter features a hot-pluggable and ...
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 ...
Press Release: Delkin Devices, Inc. today announced the new ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash adapter. This versatile adapter enables the fastest data transfer from a CompactFlash memory card to the new ...
Sonnet Technologies has introduced the Pro Dual CompactFlash Adapter ExpressCard/34. The card works in MacBook Pros and costs $99.95; it’s expected to be released in October. The new expansion card ...
IRVINE, Calif. -- June 8, 2011 -- Sonnet Technologies today announced the SDXC UHS-I Pro Reader/Writer ExpressCard(R)/34, which enables digital videographers and photographers to transfer files ...
Ship date Users who purchased their MacBook Pros before January 17th are being provided with estimated ship dates of February 15th. However, this appears to be a generic estimate from Apple, and the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sonnet Technologies has announced the SDXC UHS-I Pro Reader/Writer ExpressCard/34, which enables ...
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 ...
Delkin has announced its eFilm ExpressCard 34, which lets laptops like Apple’s MacBook Pros transfer data to and from a CompactFlash memory card. It’s expected to begin shipping on October 16, 2006 ...