If your total experience with scanners is with the flatbed type that sits atop all-in-one printers, you may be excused for thinking scanners are not all that exciting. Given the slow, awkward, ...
Equipped with a revolutionary “GI” image processor 2 inside the scanner, the ScanSnap iX500 is now empowered for today's ever-increasing on-the-go lifestyle and mobile professional. Now, users can ...
As part of my ongoing struggle against clutter, several years ago I adopted the habit of scanning pretty much every piece of paper that crosses my desk. Many papers can then be recycled or shredded, ...
With wireless connectivity, customers can place the ScanSnap iX500 away from their computer, such as in the kitchen or a different room in the office, and still utilize all of the scanners' ...
Fujitsu's been making scanners for years now, and it's even figured how to bypass the PC altogether so that you can send files straight to an iOS or Android device. The last time it released a ...
Fujitsu today introduced the completely wireless ScanSnap iX100 portable scanner for $230 with a built-in rechargeable lithium battery for untethered anywhere, anytime scanning. Weighing in at just ...
Fujitsu introduced the ScanSnap iX500 desktop scanner for Mac or PC featuring built-in Wi-Fi connectivity giving customers the ability to scan directly to their iOS compatible devices. The new scanner ...
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 ($295 direct) isn't unique in offering what are usually desktop conveniences in a portable scanner. However it's one of the of the few, along with the similarly priced ...
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Editors' Note: This is the most recent version of the Ricoh ScanSnap iX1600, which was sold under the Fujitsu brand when we reviewed it on Jan. 19, 2021. Our original review is below, updated only to ...
Back when people relied on film cameras to capture memories, scanners were about the only way to get your printed photos or slides onto your computer’s hard drive for editing, sharing, and archiving.
Smartphones and tablets have helped small business workers make great strides in mobile productivity, but they’re of limited use when it comes to dealing with paper. While you can “scan” documents and ...