BRADY's handheld labeling system has everything it takes to make you an Identification Expert! The IDXPERT is the first handheld cartridge based labeling system that can print... more
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Media Sizes: Roll (3.8 cm), Roll (1.3 cm), Roll (2.5 cm)
Total Media Capacity: 1 rolls
Media Feeder(s): 1 x manual load - 1 rolls - Roll (3.8 cm)
Manufacturer's product description
BRADY's handheld labeling system has everything it takes to make you an Identification Expert! The IDXPERT is the first handheld cartridge based labeling system that can print die-cut labels, self-laminating labels and sleeves as well as continuous tapes...You name it IDXPERT prints it!
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: FCC Class A certified, EN 60950, EN55024, EN55022 Class A, UL 60950
Advantages: Well made with a solid feel, Keys are easy to type Disadvantages: Not much really apart from the lack of support for Windows OS
...of anyone else suffering from this so it may just be a one off!
Albeit perfect for using on iMacs and the like, there are not (correct me if I'm wrong - I haven't found any free ones) any Windows keyboardlayout drivers for the apple keyboard. On Windows UK keyboardlayout there are a few things swapped around such as @ is labelled " etc. This is a bit annoying but not exactly the end of the world!
For £20 you can't go wrong really!...
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Advantages: Compact, Cool Blue LED's, Extra buttons at top Disadvantages: Keys close together so takes getting used to, Not that comfortable, Space bar gets stuck easily
...The keyboard is called a 'Slimline' keyboard because it is extra slim and is only 2.2cm thick. It is very compact compared to regular keyboards because the Delete, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, Insert and Cursor arrow keys have all been moved to where the main keys are. The Delete key is even at the bottom next to the right 'Ctrl' key like some laptop keyboards. Although this makes the keyboard compact, I don't particularly like this because it takes a lot of getting used to after using regular keyboards. As a touch typist, it makes it difficult to find keys since I would normally 'feel' the keys to locate some of them. The compact layout makes it impossible for me to do that.
Some keys are also smaller than the norm. The space bar and backspace keys are both half the size of those found on a normal keyboard. A number of other keys...
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Advantages: Does its job well Disadvantages: Ugly, average and cheap-looking
...The sharp hc 4500 and 4600 models were introduced quickly to compete with the growing handheld market. Since palmtop and pocket pc computers have been rammed down our collective consumer throughts, the handheld genre has been near-descarded. However these sharp models have plenty going for them. The memory (16mb) is perfectly adiquate for anything you might try to do on a handheld computer, and the processor (p75) is eqaully sensible. Although there may be some faster models availible: what will you use the extra power for? many handhelds are simply note-takers; although their uses can be much more. the sharp models have colour LCD screens, which do their job well except with the more taxing end of the games market (i.e. Doom CE, Palm GB). Their keyboards are poor, but no worse than the rest of the models on sale today (with...
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