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Another device joins the recent parade of products from China's Daily RFID. The newest addition to the Daily RFID family is a long range reader intended for use in car access control solutions.

►▼33%New reader from DAILY RFID uses secure digital card interface · November 13. ►▼49%Daily RFID launches low-cost UHF tag · November 10. ►▼33%Mitsubishi launches amplifier for reader/writer · November 4

►▼20%University of Bozen banks on single card with multiple contactless applications · November 13. ►▼52%Daily RFID launches low-cost UHF tag · November 10. ►▼26%Mitsubishi launches amplifier for reader/writer · November 4

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Mitsubishi Electric Announces Sale of High Power Amplifier For UHF MarketWatch - Nov 3, 2008 These products are the industry's first amplifiers for RFID reader/writers with a built-in impedance-matched circuit for both input and

Mitsubishi Electric has announced the launch of high power amplifiers for UHF band RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) reader/writer apparatus, starting 25 November. These products are claimed to be the industry's first amplifiers for

Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has introduced two new amplifiers for UHF RFID reader/writers. The amplifiers, which hit the market Nov. 25, are designed to reduce the number of peripheral components needed for a reader/writer,

Mitsubishi Electric Corp is launching high-power amplifiers engineered for UHF band RFID reader/writer apparatus, starting November 25, 2008.

Readers of RFID Street may know printed electronics as the technology that will print RFID tags right on items in the not too distant future, eliminating the cost of applying them. A revolution is in the making that is bigger than that.

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Mitsubishi RFID Bluetooth Attachment

Mitsubishi RFID Bluetooth AttachmentMitsubishi is currently making a RFID Bluetooth Attachment which will allow smartphone to read and transmit RFID tagging. The data can then be transfered wirelessly to the server. Company can then have a centralize server, with worker working at any where of the world. Right now, the RFID Bluetooth Attachment only available on prototype model. They plan to start the production in Q1 2006. The display prototype is using Motorola M1000 smartphone.

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