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Bluetooth PCMXIA netspam 09-19-2005
Posted by netspam on September 19, 2005, 6:04 am
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I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 and I'd like it to communicate with a
bluetooth mobile phone. The laptop is packed into a snug laptop bag
and moved several times a day... so I don't want to use a USB bluetooth
adaptor (which would need plugging and unplugging each time I turn on
my laptop) - which leaves PCMCIA as the only other option. Both my
PCMCIA slots are free, but from most adverts for PCMCIA cards I'm
unclear if the bluetooth card would fit in flush or if it would have an
aerial protrude - making it necessary to remove the card in order to
put the laptop in its bag. For me range is irrelevant as my devices
will be within 0.3m - can anyone recommend a card which fits flush with
the USB slot?

Steve



Posted by TheBurgerMan on September 19, 2005, 6:13 pm
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Anyone card Bluetooth I have seen have antenae's. I am not sure if they
come with an X-Jack (push in/out of the adapter).

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