| CueCat PS/2 Standard Barcode Scanner | 
| Manufacturer: CueCat Category: CE
List Price: $11.80 Buy New: $8.99 as of 3/13/2010 08:32 EST details You Save: $2.81 (24%)
New (2) from $8.99
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 5224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 1
Model: 68-1966 UPC: 040293157906 EAN: 0040293157906 ASIN: B0006SJTOY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | No special software driver required | | • | Works with PS/2 keyboard connections | | • | Reads UPC, Priority Mail, etc., barcodes | | • | Specific formats include: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, 2-of-5 interleaved, CODABAR, CODE39, CODE128, and ISBN | | • | Barcodes enter computer as if typed on keyboard |
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| Customer Reviews:
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Cue Cat November 30, 2009 doug29 (Maryland) I bought this to scan in my books and audio collection for my new Readerware software. I now have all my videos, CDs and books in a Readerware database so I can find anything within seconds. The Cue Cat makes scanning in barcodes easy.
Received scanner quickly and it works great.
cue-cat reader March 30, 2009 K. warner (tucson az) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
please help me with mine i can't get it to work . i bought it elsewhere with no instructions and i can't seem to get it to produce any results.i have all the correct OS and whatnot i plug it in and get the red light then nothing. help
it works. February 13, 2009 soundsations this barcode scanner works alright, it isnt the best ever, but its ok. Bonus points because it is shapped like a cat.
Such a great product. September 12, 2008 Hoopty (WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I almost spent big bucks for a cordless scanner to go with my library software. I am so glad I got this instead!
A cordless scanner sounds GREAT, but once you enter your entire collection of books, movies, whatever, you don't NEED a scanner that will go all over the house. Any additional items you bring home will go to your computer to be checked in before being shelved. It was worth the many trips I made to haul the books to the CueCat to save the huge difference in cash.
Did Exactly What I Needed It To March 30, 2008 James A. Wickham (Indian Trail, NC USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My wife and I like movies, it's actually a bit of an obsession. Once we passed the 2k mark for the number of DVDs we own and needed to keep track of we decided it was time to invest in some kind of software based tracking tool. We ended up going with DVD Profiler which does a great job of helping us keep track of all our movies and has many options for reports, lending, etc. The issue we had was with entering all our movies. Doing so by title was out of the question. I started looking into barcode scanners and initially was leaning toward scanners in the $80-$100, thinking that you get what you pay for. Since I really didn't feel like paying that much for a limited use device and I saw the reviews of this one were pretty good I decided to take a chance.
It arrived, rather surprisingly, in a plain padded mailing envelope. Packaging could be improved but it was undamaged so I won't complain too much. I took it out, plugged it into my USB port and used their test sheet to make sure it was scanning OK. It worked perfectly the first time. Vista recognized it and loaded the correct drivers immediately.
I'm now entering movie after movie into our database without killing myself at the keyboard. If you need a simple and cheap scanner - look no further. Not terribly ergonomically friendly, but it does the job and it's dirt cheap.
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