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Copycat Handheld Scanner Device

Monday, August 9th, 2010 at 7:03 am , filed under Gadgets by Kimberly

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Copycat Handheld Scanner is one of the devices to copy the document which are helpful for personal and professional uses. We can handle the gadgets very easily as these devices are small and portable. Earlier some of the devices came for scanning the documents, but this Copycat Handled Scanner performs at higher speed and more.

Earlier, copying of full page document was not possible in the camera mobile and digital camera, but the Copycat Handheld Scanner is good device to scan the full page document and is a very faster device.

We can grab books, photos, documents and etc with in seconds. This device provides up to 30,000 pages of storing and scans 600 dpi of color images. It also provides an OCR software, that helps in an easy search and editable in Word, Excel.

Copycat Handheld Scanner device has been priced at $127.

By Kimberly

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