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    Needed: Blutooth PCMIA

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by qwester, Sep 18, 2005.

  1. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    I used to know of some, but right now I cannot find any! :(

    I need something that will be 100% sure compatible with Logitech's range of bluetooth headsets (logitech's site say they are blutooth v1.2)

    And I would rather it be flush with the laptop's case. No protruding cards! ... That's the main reason why I am looking for a pcmcia card rather than a USB dongle ... I want to use it later on with whatever ultraportable I end up getting.
     
  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    You mean a mini-pci card for your laptop?

    I found one here ;)
     
  3. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    No, not a mini-pci card, but a pcmcia (as stated in the subject)!

    But thanx anyway :p
     
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  5. Michael1980

    Michael1980 Notebook Consultant

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    3COM Bluetooth PCMCIA Card. I have one and it does not protrude beyond the case, but you can extend the anntenae for better coverage if you wish.