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Can do full-color and full-size scans in one pass
Expandable memory
Scans without a computer. Built-in memory holds hundreds of monochrome scans. Small enough to take anywhere.
Tiny
Lightweight
Extremely portable color scanner
Very fast scanning
Very fast transfer of files
Lots of settings
Expandable memory for lots of storage
Excellent software included
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Very short warranty
At maximum resolution and color depth
Built-in memory holds only two 8.5- by 11-inch scans.
Transfer Speed is not USB 2.0 Transfer of 50MB of scanned images takes an average of 7 minutes Additional Onboard Memory should be included at the price point of the RC800 Default setup will save files that take up a large amount of space Poor B&W Low...
Can do full-color and full-size scans in one pass, expandable memory
Expensive, very short warranty
Planons DocuPen RC800 pen scanner is a unique and highly portable scanner with a rather hefty price tag. This scanner differs from traditional pen scanners, as it allows you to scan entire documents in a single pass rather than performing line-by-lin...
Tiny, lightweight, extremely portable color scanner, Very fast scanning, Very fast transfer of files, Lots of settings, Expandable memory for lots of storage, Excellent software included
Delicate and seems fragile
Well, I think the best thing I can say about this scanner is that it will be replacing my flatbed scanner. Im packing my flatbed up shortly and putting it back in my attic. The Docupen Rc800 is just a cool piece of technology, which I personally will...
Abstract: Being able to scan documents, magazine articles or pages from books is easy when youre in the office with a flatbed scanner nearby. But doing that same action when youre at a bookstore or library isnt all that simple unless you plan to carry your la...
Abstract: Mobile scanners can make a lot of jobs easier, like taking a few pages of a library book with you. The tiny devices offer a level of flexibility and novelty that can make them perfect for certain jobs. The Docupen R-700 rechargeable by PLANon advertise...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Hand-held scanner, Handheld, Hand-held, USB, 200 dpi x 200 dpi<br> <b>Good:</b> Easy to use; ultraportable; scans fast.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Poor scan quality; expensive; doesnt work with Macs; scans in black and white only; text is illegible at small sizes; middling OCR software.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> If you need an ultralight scanner that slips inside a deep pocket, dig deep into those pockets to splurge on the DocuPen.<br>
Abstract: If Apple made a diminutive scanner (the iScan?) it would probably be a lot like the US$199 DocuPen R700 from Planon. This tiny device – certified by Guinness World Records as the lightest A4 document scanner in the world —weighs less than two...
Abstract: M Freitas I have been working with an interesting new electronic tool the last couple of weeks. The Docupen R800 Portable Scanner (from PLANon, available in New Zealand through Work & Study Tech Ltd) is a a very portable document scanner.Ideal for prof...