Abstract: 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 Martin. We're talking about Apparent's Doxie Go, a rea...
Abstract: Apparent's recently released Doxie Go portable scanner is designed as a way to scan any sort of document or photo on the go without having to worry about a computer or an external power source. The white and black plastic device is long enough ...
Abstract: Unfortunately, I had some issues with battery life, and initially posted a two star review here. Since then I've had some excellent support from Apparent (makers of the Doxie), which has helped to clarify the problem. If the score was on customer support...
Abstract: Now there's the Doxie Go, which I have to say again is the best ever, until it is potentially superseded next year – such is technology. It actually appeared shortly after the Brookstone offering, but has only become available in the UK quite recently. Al...
Used religiously, the Doxie Go scanner has the power to tame your personal paper trail, and the benefits have wallet-tingling potential. By letting you scan and store documents without a PC in sight, Doxie Go makes expenses claims, tax returns and all manner of humdrum financial activity much easier. The included software will then transfer your digitised documents directly into Evernote, iPhoto,
While the quality is good, the Doxie Go isn't as pixel-perfect as a high resolution flatbed scanner. Straight lines occasionally inherit a slight wobble from the document feeder, and it'll struggle to swallow anything thicker than a few sheets of paper at once. Another minor niggle is the inability to delete any incorrect or unnecessary scans. Once it's inside the Doxie Go you'll need a PC to pur
Overall though, this is as good as portable scanning gets. It's a million times better than snapping a photo of your receipts, and the potential for digitising old analogue photos for re-posting on Facebook is justification alone to snap one up.Go fort...
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Published: 2012-03-02, Author: Dan , review by: techradar.com
Small size, 512MB of internal memory, Can send to Google docs and Evernote, Works with Eye, Fi cards, Decent scanning results
Set, up guide not very helpful, Status LEDs are a tad confusing, Quite pricey
Abstract: 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 Martin. We're talking about Apparent's Doxie Go, a rea...
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Published: 2015-01-26, Author: Klaus , review by: pctipp.ch
Leise, unabhängig, klein, OCR-Erkennung
Keine direkte Cloud-Anbindung, bei kleinen Dokumenten ein wenig fummelig, Software nur in Englisch
Der Doxie Go ist ein hochwillkommener Problemlöser. Sein mobiler, flüsterleiser Betrieb ist ein Gewinn für Studenten, Aussendienstler, Buchhalter und andere Gruppen, die oft unterwegs arbeiten. Zu Hause schluckt er Quittungen, Garantiescheine, Mitteilung...
Published: 2015-04-29, Author: Joachim , review by: maclife.de
Abstract: Auch andere Mütter haben schöne Töchter! Der Doxie Go Wi-Fi ist bei weitem nicht der einzige Durchzugsscanner am Markt. Mit dem ScanSnap iX100 hat Fujitsu ein technisch ebenbürtiges Modell im Sortiment. Wir haben den portablen Scanner des japanischen Hers...