What type of card is 42X0805 VBB PC CARDSLOT EX CARDSLOT

I got T61 (13") as a gift back in May of 2008.  What type of card is 42X0805 VBB PC CARDSLOT EX CARDSLOT?  Wanting to buy a card for USB 3.
Thanks in advance.
Eugene

Hello and welcome to the forum!
The last part of your description makes it seem as if you have a PC Card slot as well as an ExpressCard slot. On T61 models that have that slot combination, the ExpressCard slot is on top and the PC Card slot is below. You could get an ExpressCard that has an USB 3.0 receptacle.

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