
The Planon Docupen looks like a pen—it’s just a little larger, but is, in fact, a portable scanner. It is built on a line scanner element. You can scan full pages of text and graphics at a rate of 4 or 8 seconds per page in Standard and High- Resolution mode respectively. To scan, you need to press the button on the scanner and swipe it across the page—simple enough! The onboard red LED glows when the scanning speed is too high. It does require a bit of practice to obtain scans of acceptable quality. The inbuilt 2 MB of Flash memory can store about 100 pages of text, and its LEDs indicate the available memory. The accompanying ScanSoft PaperPort software allows you to download scanned images to the PC. The Docupen weighs just over 50 gm, and comes in a leather pouch. What we didn’t like about the Docupen is that it has a maximum scan resolution of only 200 dpi. Besides, being hand-held, the scans are never as accurate as you’d want them to be. Also, the scans are only in black and white. Rs 8,500 for this product is high, considering the negatives. You might want it only if you often scan while on the move
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