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Microsoft Fingerprint Reader $10 or $6 with PM

mangust

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This week, 5/4/08 - 5/10/08, Microsoft Fingerprint Reader is on sale at Office Depot for $9.99. There are no rebates or coupons. Circuit City sells it for $49.99.
With price matching it's down to $5.99 + tax. Don't forget the Cash Back to save even more.

Please note that the reader, not surprisingly, is very Microsoft software specific and only works with 32-bit Windows.
 
this is a great deal!
i got the driver for Vista so i can login with my fingers.
however, i still cant login websites using IE with the scanner. i was able to with XP though
 
I might go for this. $10 ain't bad, and I've wanted to try out the fingerprint reader stuff.
 
Not to thread crap but

"Windows Vista? 32-bit or Windows XP Professional/Home Edition/Media Center Edition/Tablet PC Edition

The Microsoft Fingerprint Reader is NOT compatible with the 64-bit edition of Windows Vista"

Wow even MS cant write drivers for their own stuff
 
Alas, Office Depot doesn't seem to have it in stock near where I live or work, and they don't seem to do the online sales thing. Lame.
 
Originally posted by: gwynethgh
Not to thread crap but

"Windows Vista? 32-bit or Windows XP Professional/Home Edition/Media Center Edition/Tablet PC Edition

The Microsoft Fingerprint Reader is NOT compatible with the 64-bit edition of Windows Vista"

Wow even MS cant write drivers for their own stuff

They are licensing this from DigitalPersona, whom I hold a grudge against for this exact reason. I once bought the U.Are.U scanner with software back in 2000 when these things were expensive. At the time there were no Win2K drivers, but many things lacked 2k drivers at release. By the time XP was released, still no drivers.

After several months, the fine folks at DigitalPersona decided that upgrading to a Win2K/XP would require "new software" and that no standalone driver would be offered. The software? $150. I contacted them to ask why drivers were worth so much, and they told me that there was a significant redevelopment effort.

Bottom line, I don't want anything to do with hardware company that has no commitment to future support. I hope they choke.
 
Originally posted by: mangust
This week, 5/4/08 - 5/10/08, Microsoft Fingerprint Reader is on sale at Office Depot for $9.99. There are no rebates or coupons. Circuit City sells it for $49.99.
With price matching it's down to $5.99 + tax. Don't forget the Cash Back to save even more.

Please note that the reader, not surprisingly, is very Microsoft software specific and only works with 32-bit Windows.

Did you mean price match it at Circuit City to $9.99?

Also, does anyone know if it works with Firefox?
 
Did you mean price match it at Circuit City to $9.99?

Also, does anyone know if it works with Firefox?

CC price match policy states that they will give you 10% of the difference. Since the difference is $40 you final price at CC is $9.99 - $4.00 = $5.99.

The product box lists IE as the only supported browser. For Firefox you may want to give this extension a shot.
 
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