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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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>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
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> 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
>