Toshiba has the card on its' site. Had to search for it to find it. Not sure if this link will get you there or not. csd.toshiba.com@@@@0845523599.0980719171@@@@&BV_EngineID=ialkcgihfmjbfdkchmcfgkcgg.0&comm=LB&plin=Accessories&aoid=1073796346&poid=1073840582
The page is listed under the "Toshiba Accessories: Home" but clicking through the pages is getting old for this lazy searcher...
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Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader
$199.00 Part# PA3066U-1PCC Call for Availability
Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader
The Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader is the innovative security solution that revolutionizes the idea of portable PC security. Bundled with Identix’s award-winning BioLogon™ Desktop software, the PC Card gives portable PC customers a heightened level of security in an affordable, convenient and easy to use fingerprint biometric device. BioLogon provides a range of functionality, including: stand-alone and network logon, remote network user authentication logon, and multi-factor security.
The Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader is an optical fingerprint reader, one of the world’s smallest and most affordable biometric readers, and can be installed in any notebook computer, allowing the user to replace all passwords with a biometric single sign-on. In an industry first, the Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader locks selected Toshiba notebooks at the BIOS level, thwarting theft by securing both device and data.
The biometric PC Card fits any notebook computer with a Type II PC Card slot and is compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.
Product Highlights:
Mobile biometric security solution Biometric PC Card fits any notebook computer with a Type II PC Card slot Compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Industry first BIOS level support secures both device and data Replace all passwords with a biometric single sign-on Includes BioLogon and BioShield software User defined security levels: Stand-alone and network logon Remote network user authentication logon Multi-factor security
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