Way to extend Satellite Pro R850 memory

I was just wondering, since i have a lot of stuff in my laptop; is there a way, like a card, to extend my laptop's memory?
As i noticed a big slot inside my laptop on the lower left side, so is there something for a memory extension i can put in there?
all help appreciated!!

Hi
Do you want to extend the notebooks memory or HDD?
I think in your post you are talking about the ExpressCard Slot or Smart Card slot (this depends on the model you have purchased)
This slot handles the ExpressCards or Smart Cards
Here is a nice Wikipedia article about Express Cards:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCard
There are different ExpressCards on the market. You can use the SSD Express Cards or HDD Express Card to extend the storage or you can use Express Cards in order to upgrade the notebook with an TV tuner, 3G or similar

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