Barcode scanner recommendations

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Barcode scanner recommendations

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Title just about says it all, I need a couple barcode scanners, USB would be nice. Newegg would also be nice, but if there is some place better I'm open to suggestions.

I only know that they need them for scanning in votes or something to that effect.
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All the scanners I've worked with are PS2 port scanners, I can't recall the model offhand, but get one with a stand.
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A search for barcode labelers, etc will usually lead you to the bardode readers. they all seem to be very pricey and I have rareley found them on standard PC reseller sites.

I came across a hand reader that will work with my Dell X50V thru Aximsite.com. I think it has to be connected via the CompactFlash card slot. Perhaps it can be used in other units.
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See if you can find some Cuecats (remember those?). We used them as cheap barcode scanners in the office; there's software to strip all the Cuecat info from its output and just get you whatever barcode it read.
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