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Tag-it HF-I Transponder: All that glitters is not gold

Filed in archive Tags and Readers by gautam on July 07, 2008

Tag-it HF-I Transponder: All that glitters is not gold
How many of you believe the yellow shining object in the picture above is gold? A lot of you might be fooled by its shine but I must also remind you that all that glitters is not gold. Let me tell you this is not gold rather it is an RFID transponderlinks which was spotted at the RFID Expo in Tokyo by PingMag.

It is a Tag-it HF-I Plus Transponder Inlay from Texas Instrument with 13.56 MHz and 2 Kb memory. It has been inked and sewn onto tape and most of us must have felt that it is the latest jewelry design in town. So hold your ears and promise to yourself that you won't get fooled by appearances from now on.


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