ESATA card for T61

Hi,
I want to buy an eSATA card for my T61 7661-BF3 (14.1 inch) and I really appreciate your help because I don't know much about what type of slot my T61 has (ExpressCard/PC Card/Smart Card) and the physical characteristics.
There are some terms like 34mm, 54mm, ExpressCard, PC Card, Smart Card that I don't understand so don't know what eSATA card should I buy.
I've found these cards:
1. http://www.startech.com/item/ECESAT32-2-Port-SATA-6-Gbps-ExpressCard-eSATA-Controller-Card.aspx
2. http://www.startech.com/item/ECESATA254-2-Port-ExpressCard-54mm-eSATA-Controller-Adapter-Card.aspx
3. http://www.startech.com/item/CBESAT2-2-Port-eSATA-Cardbus-PCMCIA-PC-Controller-Adapter-Card.aspx
4. http://www.startech.com/item/ECESATA22-2-Port-eSATA-ExpressCard-Drive-Controller-Card.aspx
I don't know if my T61 supports cards above.
I would really appreciate your help to advise me on what will be the best eSATA card option for my T61?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

according to your parts list, your T61 doesn't have the card reader or the security card reader, which means you should have the PCMCIA and the Expresscard slot. 
But you should take a picture of the slots and post it here, so that i can confirm it for you.
Expresscard slot is a better option since it is faster. 
Regards,
Jin Li
May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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