MPI 7003 2 Ports USB 3.0 PCMCIA Cardbus ExpressCard
Super Talent ST-PCM30 IM-PCM30 2-Port USB 3.0 PCMCIA Card
iMicro IM-PCM30 USB adapter - ExpressCard/34 - 2 ports
Koutech IO-ECU230 Dual Channel SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard
USB 3,0 is the latest standard for high-speed serial connections between computers and peripherals. However, many older notebooks are unable to utilize the new standard, as they only have USB 2.0 ports built in. If, however, you're lucky enough to have a free PCMCIA slot on your legacy notebook, you can use one of these great cards to add USB 3.0 functionality to your older box. Which of these great USB 3.0 PCMCIA cards do you like the best?
Transcend 4GB JetFlash T3 Miniature Flash Drive (Black) TS4GJFT3K
Super Talent Pico C 8GB 200X USB Flash Drive Model STU8GPCS
LaCie WhizKey 131053 Flash Drive - 8 GB cm1222
Sometimes, the cutest things are the ones that are very, very small. Like this kitten in the picture to the left - if it was full size, it would just be another annoying feline. However, because it's tiny, it's totally adorable. The same it true of gadgets. The smaller they get, the cuter they become. One case in point is Flash Drives. As the technology advances, they keep getting smaller and smaller. Which of these tiny flash drives do you think is the cutest?
Corsair Performance Series P256 256GB 2.5IN SATA2 Solid State Disk
As flash memory becomes cheaper and easier to make, and the die sizes become smaller, bigger and bigger flash drives will become the norm. 256 Gigabytes is a very large drive, larger than many netbooks' primary drives, and even larger than some desktops'. Which of these gargantuan flash drives is the best for storing reams of data?
Silex Technology FIC-200 - Fingerprint reader - PC Card
DigitalPersona Platinum Integrator Package
Lenovo USB Fingerprint Reader
Sony FIU 710 Puppy
A finger print scanner is a simple and effective way to protect your sensitive data and applications. I proper fingerprint-authenticated encryption setup will ensure that your data remains for your eyes only. Different models connect via USB port, PCMCIA slot or even serial port for legacy applications. Which finger print scanner is best?
StarTech.com 1 Port PCI Ultra Wide SCSI Controller Adapter
Toshiba SCSI-UPG UPG SCSI Card for All Surv 8+CH
39160 Dual Channel Ultra160 SCSI Card with 68-Pin External SCSI
Before SATA became the de facto standard, computers used to interface with large, high-speed drives using a SCSI interface. These large, multi-pin interconnects provided significant bandwidth and robust reliability. Because they are phasing out of popularity, you can find large old disc arrays for sale cheap, but then you will need a SCSI card to allow your computer to use them. Which of these SCSI cards would you use?
Belkin F5U403P USB 2.0 4-Port Lighted Hub Slv USB Hubs
Targus 78047 PAUH112U-B
Belkin (DB) N06686 7-Port High-Speed USB 2.0 Mobile Hub
Kikkerland Design, Inc US006 Hub Man Hi-Speed Four-Port USB Hub
Doctor Who Tardis USB Hub DR21
A good USB hub will allow you to run multiple external peripherals without having to upgrade your computer. These simple devices increase the number of USB ports you have available to work with. They can be used to build flash storage arrays or link lots of keyboards, mice and web cams. Which of these amazing USB hubs do you like the best?
The modern computer and digital device market incorporates many different and competing formats for portable and removable memory cards. These cards can provide a plethora of storage, but the confusing array of different types can make it hard to ensure compatibility between your devices and your computers. However, a multiple car dreader can ensure that you can always access your data, regardless of what type of media it's stored on. Which of these great multiple card readers do you like the best?
The Webbook is described by Litl as “an internet computer that works great with your favorite websites”. The Litle Webbook can be used as a standard netbook or, flipped round, as a TV device with an optional remote control and “TV style” control knob. It comes equipped with a 12-inch LCD display with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, a GPU that can playback H.264 in 720p, a 1GB of RAM, and a 2GB of built in flash storage. What makes the Webbook interesting is that it has no hard drive because all data is stored on the Internet. Additional features include a built-in WiFi, a headphone port, HDMI, a USB 2.0 port, and a built-in webcam and mic for video conference. The The Litl Webbook is now available for $699 a pop. source - techfresh