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If you need to digitize documents and photos while you're out of the office on company business, the hand-operated Magic Wand Portable Scanner accommodates documents and photos of up to 8.27 inches ...
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The office I work at has a HP Laserjet with a copier/PDF scanner attached to the top. Feed a piece of paper in, and it will copy it for you, or email it as a PDF (or a tiff if you desire). I love it, ...
Portable scanners have been around for a while now, with devices like the Magic Wand and Doxie Go, and they continue to shrink in size. With its new PocketScan, Swiss-based software company Dacuda is ...
The Doxie Go SE is an ultraportable scanner that doesn't require a computer in order to use it. It's great for those last straggling bits of old paperwork, photos, and artwork that you haven't ...