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NETGEAR 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless Notebook PCMCIA Network Card

NETGEAR 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless Notebook PCMCIA Network Card
32-bit CardBus Dual-mode 802.11b/g PC Card. Freedom of movement and flexibility of access - NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card gives you both in spades! Designed to the 802.11g draft specification, this versatile PC card offers speeds up to nearly five times faster than widely deployed IEEE 802.11b wireless networks found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the globe. This versatile PC card works with either wireless standard, 802.11b or 802.11g, to keep you connected today and tomorrow. Put it in your notebook PC and no matter where you are, at home, at the office, at the airport or in other public access areas, this versatile adapter automatically selects the best connection available, giving you constant access to corporate resources, e-mail, and the Internet. Use it to quickly network employees, saving the time and expense of Ethernet cabling. Easy to set up and use, it auto-selects the best available connection and adapts the settings to match. NETGEAR's intuitive Install Wizard makes driver installation a cinch. And with up to 128-bit WEP encryption, you can rest assured that your wireless network communications are private. Includes Wireless CardBus card, Installation Guide, Resource CD, warranty card and support information card. Fully IEEE 802.11b (2.4 GHz) compliant for wireless network access from your notebook PC, this PC Card has both standards built in, so you can connect your notebook to existing 802.11b infrastructure, and also to the high-speed networks based on the 802.11g specification. Delivers digital images, videos, and MP3 files at speeds of up to 54 Mbps. Dynamic rate shifting according to environmental conditions achieves the fastest possible connections. Supports office roaming for notebook PC users for shared broadband Internet access and resources. Provides maximum mobility from home, the office, the airport, and other public access areas.



Sony Memory Stick PC Card Adaptor
Sony Memory Stick PC Card Adaptor
Transfer files from a variety of Sony devices to your laptop computer with the handy Sony MSAC-PC4 Memory Stick PC card adapter. Just plug it in to your notebook's PCMCIA ATA 16bit (PC Card Type II) slot and you'll be able to copy from and write to Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, and Memory Stick PRO Duo media. It's compact, lightweight, and stores easily. Specifications Interface: PCMCIA ATA 16bit (PC Card Type II) Memory Stick Maximum File Read Speed (approximately): 9.8 Megabits per Second Memory Stick Maximum File Write Speed (approximately): 7.7 Megabits per Second Memory Stick PRO File Read Speed (approximately): 10.4 Megabits per Second Memory Stick PRO File Read Speed (approximately): 8.8 Megabits per Second Operating Voltage: DC 3.3/5 Volts Operational Current: 90 mA/DC Dimensions (approximately): (54mm x 85.6mm x 5mm) Weight (approximately): (30g) Environmental Temperature: Temperature 0 to 60 (Non-Condensing) Supported Media: Memory Stick media, Memory Stick Duo media (with Duo adaptor attached), Memory Stick PRO media, and Memory Stick PRO Duo media (with Duo adaptor attached) Supplied Accessories: PC Card adaptor storage case and Operating Instructions Supported OS: Microsoft Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, XP Professional, and XP Home Edition; Microsoft Windows CE 1.0, 2.0, 2.11 and 3.0; Mac OS 8.5 - 9.2.2, X (versions 10.1.2 - 10.3)



Monochrome Display Adapter - The Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA, also MDA card, Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, MDPA) introduced in 1981 was IBM's standard video display card and computer display standard for the PC. The MDA did not have any graphics mode of any kind; it only featured a single monochrome text mode (PC video mode 7), which could display 80 columns by 25 lines of high resolution text characters.

Color Graphics Adapter - The Color Graphics Adapter (CGA), introduced in 1981, was IBM's first color graphics card (originally sold under the name "Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter"), and the first color computer display standard for the IBM PC.

PC card - PC cards are cards designed to be inserted into laptop computers in order to enable extra functions.

Graphics card - A graphics card, video card, v card, video board, video display board, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics adapter is a computer] component designed to convert the logical representation of visual information into a [[signal that can be used as input for a display medium. Displays are most often a monitor, but use of LCD TV, HDTVs, and projectors is growing increasingly common with the growth of the media center computer concept.



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