Handheld Barcode Scanner utilizes add-on biometrics module.

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Combining 128 MB SDRAM and 1 GB flash ROM in 6 x 3 x 1.25 in. device, Model M2000 supports add-on biometrics module, which includes 3-track magnetic stripe reader for mag stripe credentials, FIPS 201-certified fingerprint reader, and MRZ reader for passports and other documents. Pocket-sized scanner is available with Windows Embedded Handheld v6.5, which provides real-time data to mobile workers to secure business-critical data and optimize customer responsiveness.



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DAP Technologies Adds Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 and Biometrics Module to its M2000 Rugged Handheld



New operating system, fingerprint and credential readers add functionality to pocket-sized device

TEMPE, Ariz., -- DAP Technologies' M2000, a pocket-sized rugged handheld that scans barcodes, is now available with the Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system and a new add-on rugged biometrics module with fingerprint and credential-reading capabilities.

Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 is designed specifically for enterprise handheld computers, which provide real-time data to field service, warehouse, logistics and other mobile workers in order to secure business-critical data, improve customer responsiveness and boost operational efficiencies.

The new biometrics module allows the M2000 to be used in security applications and includes:

-- A three-track magnetic stripe reader capable of reading any mag stripe credential including drivers licenses and credit cards

-- A FIPS 201-certified fingerprint reader module

-- A machine readable zone (MRZ) reader for reading passports and other travel documents

"The modularity of DAP's handheld, tablet and vehicle-mount computers gives our customers the flexibility to choose the features that work for their specific applications now and into the future," said Khalid Kidari, DAP's director of product management and marketing. "The addition of the Windows Embedded Handheld Operating system and the biometrics module makes the M2000 a more robust offering, providing users additional functionality on an already powerful handheld computer."

DAP's M2000 packs 128 MB SDRAM and 1 GB flash ROM in a device measuring just 6 x 3 x 1.25 inches (155 x 82 x 31 mm) and weighing 13.4 oz (380 g). With ample memory for storing data locally, the rugged computer also communicates wirelessly via Summit Radio wireless LAN 802.11b/g, Bluetooth and the optional GPRS/EDGE. Additionally, it features a user-accessible SD slot and hot-swappable battery. Customers can also choose a Windows® CE operating system.

The biometrics module and Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system will be available on the M2000 in September.

About DAP

DAP Technologies designs and manufactures rugged handheld, tablet and vehicle-mount computers for demanding industries and harsh environments. DAP's computers improve data collection, processing and transmission in numerous industries, including utilities, field service, identity management, warehouse, transportation and logistics. Its innovative computers include the breakthrough M9010 tablet offering exclusive advanced communications options. DAP has offices in Tempe, Ariz.; Quebec City; and Abingdon, U.K. www.daptech.com

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