01-25-2009 05:37 PM
01-26-2009 01:40 PM
01-26-2009 03:54 PM
Built-in wireless on laptops is usually implemented with a replaceable internal card (although most users aren't aware of this since it is not typically intended to be user-replacable). In older laptops this form factor was called "Mini-PCI", but in newer laptops it is called "Mini-PCI Express".
What it means in the specifications is that your laptop has built in wireless networking capability, and that in theory it is upgradable (although I strongly reccommend against doing this unless you know EXACTLY what you are doing - this component upgrade is frequently not allowed by the laptop warranty, unlike memory upgrades which almost always are allowed by the warranty.)
01-27-2009 09:29 PM
You can go to this website and download a small scanner program that will tell you what kind of memory that you have and what your upgrade options are.
http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/
I used it to upgrade my laptop's memory and don't regret it at all.
01-29-2009 03:19 PM
Welcome, insomniaqueen32!
Congratulations on the new laptop. As stated, the Wlan mini wireless card would not help with memory upgrade.
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