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Date: | Fri, 4 Nov 2005 16:28:04 +0100 |
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Hi,
I just read about this "seemingly" wonderful little tool: a pen-sized scanner operating on batteries that can stock up to 100 A4 pages (as images, I think) which you can then upload in your PC.
The big disadvantage, apparently, is that it can at best scan at 200DPI which is a poor scanning quality, making OCR more difficult.
I am interested in getting this product, but of course, it's only worth if I can use the results of my scans. Please, if anyone has experience with this device, let me know.
Maybe a great tool to be reviewed in Access World?
Thank you in advance for your comments, good Week end,
Séverine
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