The OPD 7435 is a 2D reader that benefits from having the lowest power consumption in its class. As well as supporting traditional linear and 2D/ Matrix codes, the OPD 7435 can... more
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The OPD 7435 is a 2D reader that benefits from having the lowest power consumption in its class. As well as supporting traditional linear and 2D/ Matrix codes, the OPD 7435 can also decode composite codes, such as RSS-14 CC-A. It is an ideal solution for most cabled applications within Hospital and Laboratory environments. A particularly useful feature of the OPD 7435 is its ability to read codes directly from the LCD display of mobile phones, making it an ideal choice for such applications in the Retail sector.
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...Not the easiest thing to tell you about:
Its about 5m long and is black if that is any help.
It lets you connect a video driver to the video driver on your computer through the video driver or USB
Heres the spec on it, im not really a technical person so Im not sure how this helps:
1 15 pin HD D- Sub (HD- 15) Male, 1 4 pin USB Type A Male
1 15 pin HD D- Sub (HD-15) Female
So it does its job and makes everything a little easier, but my favourite part of this is the warranty:
It has a lifetime warranty with service and support!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This means you can make a mistake with it and it doesnt matter.
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It does its job, you can connect through USB or video driver and it has a life time warranty....
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