PC Express slot Laptop

I am interested in anyone who has experience with laptops with PC Express slot(s) and the NI MXI Express card.  I need to know which model are compatible.  I have already read the posting in InfoLabVIEW by Murali Manohar Ravindran | PXI Remote Controllers Marketing Engineer | National Instruments | [email protected] | 512-683-5085.
I am looking for more options.  I am trying to get my company to purchase a laptop for use as a 'portable' measurement platform.  We already have a PXI chassis.  My boss is reluctant to purchase any laptop that doesn't have a 'proven' record with the MXI Express card.
Roy

Have you visited the following page for laptops which have been tested?
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/23F563A4255EB50F8625702D005A9D07

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