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    PCMCIA video cards for laptops

    I need a better video card for my notebook. some one suggested me a PCMCIA video card.i dont have much knowledge about card so please help me to select better card. also is that can work as tvtuner card ?
    thank you

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    Re: PCMCIA video cards for laptops

    Open PCMCIA card is hard to find i think no such PCMCIA video card is available ,but you can Mobile Graphics Card just get ExpressCard external video card for your laptop but i dont think that could help you as tv tuner

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    Re: PCMCIA video cards for laptops

    Firewire mobile video kit (PC card / PCMCIA)

    With this expansion card, connect digital video camera with a FireWire port on your computer and create the funniest home videos. Thanks to the high data rate, the map also suitable for connecting eg external FireWire (IEEE1394) back-up equipment. The kit is complete with FireWire cable and Adobe Premiere LE video editing software, you very easily the best home videos compilation!

    - Suitable for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
    - Adobe Premiere Lite video editing software (multilingual)
    - 4 / 6 pin FireWire cable 1.8 m
    - 2 port FireWire (IEEE1394) PC card (CardBus)

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    Re: PCMCIA video cards for laptops

    Try VTBook PCMCIA Card

    Introducing a new PCMCIA technology that allows you to use multiple displays along with the built-in display of your laptop.

    The VTBook uses one PC Card slot on your laptop, instantly adding a DVI-I port. The VT Book comes with a DVI to VGA converter as well, which converts the DVI port on the VTBook to a VGA port, allowing you to add a VGA display to your laptop instead of a DVI display. With the VTBook, the auxiliary video port on your laptop, the proprietary screen of your laptop, and included software drivers, you will have 3 displays total. PCMCIA video cards configuration for laptops is easy

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