Dv9700 audio input in - alternate audio jack port pcb board available?

I have an HP Pavilion dv9700 Notebook PC, Product LC329UA#ABA
There is no sound/audio input in jack, 2 headphone jacks instead
I want to hook up a device which uses the input in jack for my turntable
Have seen part 449763-001 described as Genuine HP Audio PCB + Cable for dv9000 series. Audio and infrared (IR) circuit board - Contains the IR receiver, microphone, line-in, and headphone jacks
Is this true, or is it the same board currently in my laptop with 2 headphone jacks?
If only 2 headphone jack board available, is there an alternative usb device that has an audio in jack I could use?

I recently discovered this and the fw800 is also gone. For audio, this will work http://store.griffintechnology.com/imic
Good luck.

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