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Topaz SignatureGem LCD1x5 T-LBK462-BSB-R - Signature Terminal

$435.00
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$392.99
Mfg # T-LBK462-BSB-R CDW # 1666382 | UNSPSC 43211700

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  • Signature terminal w/ LCD display
  • Electromagnetic
  • Virtual serial over USB
  • 4.4 x 1.3 in
  • Wired
  • T-LBK462-BSB-R
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The Topaz SignatureGem LCD 1x5 is an advanced electronic signature pad with backlit transflective LCD that displays "electronic ink" under the pen tip during signing. Bundled secure software APIs provide for interactive text, graphics, and pen-tap hotspots and checkboxes which enable users to navigate screens and select preferred options.

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    Great Sig Pad but just a bit too spendy.
    These are reliable and easy to use once the initial setup is done. We launched these in a virtual environment and it took some work to get them working flawlessly because the sig pad wants to use com1 as the primary interface. If a user was logged into a vm and moved locations, the sig pad would switch to com2
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