Smart cards and RFID cards
My soon to be new laptop has a smart card reader. It uses smart cards that have a chip(i guess that is the definition of a smart card loosly) The laptop card reader is contactless, just hold or swipe near reader. (weird the pic of the laptop reader shows a slot where you insert the card)
The smart cards with the chip sold by parallax dont appear to be the contactless type. They appear to need a reader that connects to the card. So I guess its a simple deduction that the Parallax smart cards are not going to work with the Dell Latitude E6510. However I could be wrong as usual.
The smart cards with the chip sold by parallax dont appear to be the contactless type. They appear to need a reader that connects to the card. So I guess its a simple deduction that the Parallax smart cards are not going to work with the Dell Latitude E6510. However I could be wrong as usual.
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Ports:
Network connector (RJ-45), Optional Modem connector (RJ-11)
USB 2.0 (4) 1 USB/eSATA combo
Microphone jack, Headphone/speaker out
IEEE 1394, 6-in-1 card reader, 34 mm ExpressCard or Type I/II PCMCIA
Docking Connector, VGA, DisplayPort
SmartCard Reader and optional Contactless SmartCard Reader
The Dell online chap told me you put the smart card in and program it with the laptop. That was as much detail as I could get as their tech's are off on weekends...
Now, if you can get Dell to tell you which standards the reader in that laptop supports, well, that's another story.
All in all a bad design fault!