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DIGITUS® - 2.5“ HDD USB 2.0 housing with biometric fingerprint scanner

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DIGITUS® offers a considerable simplification for the user with a dust proof and impact resistant HDD housing with an integrated fingerprint sensor.

(Gawkwire.com) Data protection is being considered more and more as technology progresses. DIGITUS® offers a considerable simplification for the user with a dust proof and impact resistant HDD housing with an integrated fingerprint sensor. This is somehting no tech geek should be without.

Disgruntled employees are no longer a threat to your companies data as the DIGITUS 2.5 fingerprint scanner offers extra data protection also when force is used. The data remains protected, even if the housing is opened and the hard disk is removed.

A total of 10 registered fingerprints from different users can be stored. This is done by using secure encoding with the AES 256-Bit algorithm (not sure what the means, but it sounds good!).

The system supports Ultra ATA (Ultra DMA) 33/66/100 compatible 2.5“ hard disks of differing capacities up to a maximum of 160 GB and is provided with power via the USB bus. The USB 2.0 speed is up to 480 Mbps and meets the "USB mass storage class device driver" specification.

The user has the opportunity of storing encoded and also uncoded data on a hard disk. The compact dimensions of 124mm x 76mm x 17mm are also convincing. The operating systems Windows VISTA/XP/2000 are supported.




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David Dunlap David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com