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View Full Version : ExpressCard 2.0 Spec Finalized: 5Gbps Speeds Touted


Jason Dunn
06-09-2009, 08:02 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.slashgear.com/expresscard-20-finalized-5gbps-for-10x-faster-cards-0946480/' target='_blank'>http://www.slashgear.com/expresscar...-cards-0946480/</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"...PCMCIA - the organization behind the expansion card standard - are striding ahead with the official release of ExpressCard Standard 2.0. Transfer speeds are reportedly boosted by up to 10-times compared to ExpressCard 1.2, the existing standard, and there's also support for SuperSpeed USB 3.0. In fact the up to 5Gbps bandwidth will make ExpressCard 2.0 even more useful for adding eSATA ports and high-speed storage such as the latest breed of SSDs."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1244573851.usr1.jpg" style="border: 1px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p>Personally, I don't use my ExpressCard slot that much - but when I do, I'm glad it's there. Laptops today usually lack a CompactFlash card slot, so if I'm travelling and shooting with my DSLR, I need an ExpressCard slot for my <a href="http://www.slashgear.com/expresscard-20-finalized-5gbps-for-10x-faster-cards-0946480/" target="_blank">Delkin ExpressCard54 Compact Flash adaptor</a>. Beyond that, I've never used an ExpressCard product - so is Apple right to take the ExpressCard slot out of their new Macbooks? Or does ExpressCard still have life left in it - do you use the ExpressCard slot on your laptop for anything?</p>

ptyork
06-10-2009, 02:43 AM
I hate to see expansion options being removed, but I have to say that I don't even own an express card device and can't really see a need for one outside of something really specialized. USB 2.0 is good enough for almost anything (including of course your CF adapter). So I suppose if I had to choose between having an inbuilt express card slot or an SD slot, I'd probably choose SD. Actually I'd choose CF, but that wasn't an option...