The IRIScan Pro 5 ($299) is a portable document scanner that's similar in many ways to our current Editors' Choice, the Epson WorkForce ES-300W. It has two key differences, though: It lacks a battery ...
The IRIScan Book 5 has an impressive set of specs for a wand style scanner. At 1200 dpi, you'll have no trouble scanning documents to an incredibly high resolution. Scanned files can also be printed ...
Not long ago, there were a fair number of handheld, or wand, scanners like the IRIScan Book 5 WiFi ($149) on the market, but they have become less common. The primary difference between these and most ...
This is a thing you can actually buy. Really. If there was ever a company mired in Microsoftian corporate nonsense, it’s IRIS, the scanning and OCR company. Clunky, ugly and ridiculously overpriced ...
If you need both a mouse and a scanner for documents, there’s no need to have two devices now that the IRIScan mouse is available. This mouse controls the cursor on your screen like any other mouse ...
The IRIScan Anywhere 3 is a battery-powered scanner that makes it easy to capture digital copies of receipts, brochures, business cards or any other type of document while on the go. The IRIScan ...
If you thought the mouse hooked up to your desktop computer was only good for doing things like maneuvering the cursor and clicking on links, think again. The IRIScan Mouse from I.R.I.S. can scan text ...
Although I tend to use my iPhone 4S and Readdle's Scanner Pro (US$6.99) or JotNot Scanner Pro ($1.99) apps to do most of my scanning, there are still documents that need a regular scanner of some sort ...
Not long ago, there were a fair number of handheld, or wand, scanners like the IRIScan Book 5 WiFi ($149) on the market, but they have become less common. The primary difference between these and most ...
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