Handheld Portable Scanner Pen Scans Full Page In Four Seconds

Released on = February 27, 2006, 8:19 am

Press Release Author = Camelot Marketing

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = The RC800 handheld portable scanner pen looks much like a
quality pen, but is actually a 24 bit color scanner. With resolutions from 100 to
400 dots per inch, this incredible little 1.75 ounce piece of technology lets you
take a full-sized page and scan the entire contents into the pen in around 4
seconds.

Press Release Body = Many take modern electronic devices for granted. Cell phones
are a good example, that literally bristle with abilities and features like color
screens, digital sound and digital cameras. They weigh only a few ounces, fit easily
into a pocket and can communicate with most anyone in the world. Yet cell phones are
hardly give them a second thought even though the technology behind them is simply
amazing.

As a kid, communication devices like cell phones were stuff of science fiction and
never thought it would really happen. Amazing technology devices that could be held
in the hands was the stuff of fantasy and dreams. And while so many are oh so blase
about these things, from time to time something comes along that is so cool that it
makes us sit up and take notice. One such device is the DocuPen RC800 from Planon.

Looking much like a quality pen, the RC800 is actually a 24 bit color scanner. With
resolutions from 100 to 400 dots per inch, this incredible little 1.75 ounce piece
of technology lets you take a full-sized page and scan it\'s entire contents into the
pen in around 4 seconds. Unlike previous pen scanner models that only scanned in one
or a few lines at a time via the tip of the pen, the RC800 uses its entire body
length to scan in the complete page. Just move the pen from top to bottom or left to
right if it\'s a bound book.

For more information please go to:
http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2006/2006-02-27.htm



Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and
technology. He also hosts the nation\'s longest running nationally syndicated radio
talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on both the Business
TalkRadio NetworkT and the Lifestyle TalkRadio NetworkT, weeknights at 10PM Eastern
time. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected Computer America
show each Sunday evening at 8PM on WJNO 1290AM.


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