Brian Vagnoni on 22 Oct 2008 05:53:31 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] RFID Tag Readers


Depends on how many cd's up have and how much you care. Labels cost $0.01, tags cost a $1.00 that's a huge differential if you are talking 500 cd's. There are inexpensive RFID readers out there. I'm running out the door at the moment; but I want to say thinkgeek.com is the place you should be looking for that type of stuff. I believe the have a kit for under $75.00 bucks.


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----- Original Message -----
From: Casey Bralla
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2008 20:52:34 -0400
Subject: [PLUG] RFID Tag Readers


> I was thinking of barcoding my CD and Book collections, but then saw
> that RFID 
> tags are on sale from Amazon for about $1 each.  However, I haven't
> seen to 
> many low-cost RFID tag readers, but did find some European ones for
> around 85 
> Euros.
> 
> Anybody use and RFID system?  Is it worth it to spend a little more
> and be on 
> the bleeding edge, or should I stick with boring old barcodes?
> 
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