Qosmio X - Firewire & Expresscard slot models?

Qosmio X - probably will be my new PC.
I do not see Firewire & Expresscard controllers detail info (as always toshiba never gives this info, they do not even know what is this for and consider it is all the same), who is the maker of the controller? Example - I have on a Satellite P200 both texas instruments and use a notebook as a audio studio and works fine, and that would net be the case if controller makes someone else.

Hello
The difference you can check on Toshiba website:
Qosmio X500-110:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvis ion.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=1076255
Qosmio X500-11G:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Qosmio-X500-11G/1080279/
Expresscard slot is available on both notebooks and firewire (IEEE 1394) too.

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    OMG!!
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    please read it all here: same issue with pr200
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