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Envy TS 15 Notebook
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I am thinking about adding a J-Tech Digital USB 3.0 5 Gb/S express card to my Envy. The USB device requires access to something that J-Tech calls a card bus port. After looking over my notebook documentation, I am not certain that the computer has a such a port. Can anyone tell me if such a port exists on my notebook, and, if so, where it is lcoated. Thanks for any help. Dan Taylor

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@Nextleveldan

 

I don't know what is your Envy TS 15 Notebook  machine but I can say 99.9% new laptops now don't have Express card slot. New machines now must have few USB 3.0 ports also newer USB 3.1 and USB-C ports. Why you need J-Tech Digital USB 3.0 ? Many USB 3.0 hubs on market today will give you more USB 3.0 ports from existing USB 3.0 port of your machine.

 

Some of my notebooks/laptops now don't have Ethernet port therefore I have to use the following hub to get NIC and it also gives me 2 more USB 3.0 ports.

 

     https://www.anker.com/products/variant/aluminum-3-port-usb-3-0-and-ethernet-hub/A7514041

 

Regards.

BH
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