Forget the cute name and the little pink hearts on the front of this ultraportable scanner; Doxie will win your affection because of its simplicity and cloud connection. Scan into the cloud with Doxie ...
RALEIGH, NC, USA (November 1st, 2012) – Apparent today unveiled Doxie One, the simple and affordable new personal paper scanner for homes, families, and small businesses. Doxie One scans anywhere in ...
One thing that struck me when I covered Consumer Electronics Week back in June was the amount of paper still being passed around. For all of the tech-savvy people attracted by this exhibition, the ...
I’ve been using my Doxie Go scanner for the past two years. It’s a portable scanner small enough to keep in a drawer for when you need it. Doxie just updated its flagship scanner with not one but two ...
The $199 Doxie Go is designed to be used on its own, connected only occasionally to a computer when its memory is full — and its industrial design fits this purpose nicely. The scanner is made of ...
For a couple of years now, I’ve been fond of the Doxie line of portable scanners. Three years ago, I looked at the Doxie Go (as did Konrad!), and two years ago I reviewed the second version, the Doxie ...
Imagine a lightweight, battery-powered scanner with on-board storage that can function without a computer. No, we’re not talking about some far-fetched gizmo Q might throw in the trunk of Bond’s Aston ...
Apparent’s battery-powered Doxie Go portable scanner has been around since last year, though its optional scan-direct-to-mobile-device capabilities have only been available on iOS devices. But the ...
Many people have a drawer in the kitchen where they shove all sorts of receipts and papers that you may not want to throw away, but know deep down you probably won't need again. A pair of new portable ...
From the Cheapskate: That's the lowest price you'll find anywhere for this popular mobile scanner, which normally runs $229. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
You probably never thought that your scanner could be “social,” able to automatically upload documents to the likes of Flickr, Google Docs, Twitter, Evernote, and more. You probably also bet against ...
Doxie's been around for a while, selling a series of very portable scanners that were battery powered and used a sheet feeder that you could feed one piece of paper or one photo at a time into. These ...
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