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$37.99 using the link you provided. No rebate mentioned on website. How do you get $9.99?
geowrian said:$37.99 using the link you provided. No rebate mentioned on website. How do you get $9.99?
What is today's date?
CrazierRus said:Any idea what is the breakdown?$24.99 - $15 rebate.
not bad, I got these last time when they where $9.99 (no rebate required), it was short lived though.
How accurate are these?
Will it detect my print and exclude all others 100%?
It works decently. Without bringing in 100 people to try to hack it, it is tough to say how accurate it is.
It will only work with certain software (like Internet Explorer), so you can't use it for VPN access or to
log in to your PC to begin with, but it is decent. Depending upon the amount of the rebate, this could be a
warm deal, but it has been that price many times before with only a $10 rebate, so not hot if the before rebate
price is over $20.
It seems to be rather accurate at determining the difference between my wife and my fingerprints. We mainly just use them for quick one-touch logon to the home PC.
They are NOT compatible with 64-bit Windows, probably never will be, and it screwed up the "Stay On Top" function of the Windows Vista Sidebar on both my machines.
great product for the price. last time pm'd at cc.
still no support for Vista x64 and this is their own product
Don't expect it to work with anything non-Microsoft.
dwit said:How accurate are these?
Will it detect my print and exclude all others 100%?
Are you expecting a snoop who happens to have your near identical fingerprint?
I love the finerprint reader built into my HP TX2500. No more logging into website. Just scan you fingerprint and it logs in for you.
nkha1 said:I love the finerprint reader built into my HP TX2500. No more logging into website. Just scan you fingerprint and it logs in for you.
that just means your username/password is now stored on your pc (probably encrypted). and when you swipe your finger, the program detects you, retrieves your information, and automatically fills it into the web browser to log you on.
i don't exactly call that security.
bellini13 said:
i don't exactly call that security.Thats plenty secure. You must live with people that are out to get you or something.
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