Microsoft Fingerprint Reader

Microsoft Fingerprint Reader
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List price:
$37.95
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$34.50
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Details & Specs

Customer Rating:
2 votes

Quantity Available:
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Shipping Availability:
Discontinued
Delivery Time:
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Date Added:
June 5, 2005
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lbs
Shipping Dimensions:
6.00 x 8.50 x 1.00
Model:
DG2-00002
UPC:
805529812703
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime
Return Period:
30 days
Return Info/Limitations:
Returnable for replacement only; If Past Exchange Call Microsoft 800-360-7561
Condition:
New
Can Ship To:
United States

Description

Interfaces/Ports

Interfaces: USB

Environmental Conditions

Temperature: 32 °F (0 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C) Operating

Physical Characteristics

Form Factor: External Hot-swappable
Dimensions: 0.6" Height x 2" Width x 3.2" Depth
Weight: 0.2 lb Approximate

Miscellaneous

System Requirements:
  • Interface Devices: CD-ROM

OS:

  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition

System Requirements Details:

  • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition - Pentium - 233 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HD 45 MB
  • Windows XP Home/Pro - Pentium - 233 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HD 45 MB
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition - Pentium - 233 MHz - RAM 128 MB - HD 45 MB

Certifications & Standards:
  • CE
  • UL
  • TUV GS
  • VCCI
  • BSMI
  • GOST
  • cUL
  • ICES-003
  • NOM
  • WHQL
  • CB
  • MIC
  • FCC
Customer Reviews
Reviews
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful...
Rating: 12340
Author: Smarter User (01/05/2008)
The previous review does not really do this device justice. While it does only work in Internet Explorer, the device works by recognizing pages for which you store login information, allowing you to use it on a limitless number of websites without having to do any type of updating of your existing credentials... All you do is touch the device, enter your login information, and the device stores it. Subsequent logins to the site are accomplished by touching the device. The previous user's idea of associating a string with each finger, while not to bad of an idea, is not how any fingerprint scanners that I know of work.

Not to mention, the device allows easy logging in to your Windows user account.



Rating: 10000
Author: Smart user (12/29/2007)
This thing is worthless, It does not work the way one would think. Do not do not spend you money. It only works with Internet explorer. It will not work with Fire Fox. This unit stores a password in memory that you create for for a web page login it then associates that pass word with one of your finger prints. What it should do is create a code based on your finger print each finger should generate a different code. The unit should then enter the code into the into the password field of the web page much like you would type it or if you scanned a bar code with a bar code reader. the password is a code based on your finger print not a code you type in and associate it with your finger print. What a cheep trick.