The IRIScan Book 5 WiFi is a wand scanner designed for scanning directly from books, magazines, journals, and notebooks. It's relatively fast and accurate, and allows you to scan directly to a PC, but ...
IRIScan Anywhere 3 provides peace of mind and full control of your mobile lifestyle Delray Beach, FL – August 1, 2012 – I.R.I.S., a leading innovator in optical character recognition (OCR) software, ...
Although I tend to use my iPhone 4S and Readdle's Scanner Pro (US$6.99) or JotNot Scanner Pro ($1.99) apps to do most of my scanning, there are still documents that need a regular scanner of some sort ...
The IRIScan Book 5 has an impressive set of specs for a wand style scanner. At 1200 dpi, you'll have no trouble scanning documents to an incredibly high resolution. Scanned files can also be printed ...
The IRIScan Pro 5 ($299) is a portable document scanner that's similar in many ways to our current Editors' Choice, the Epson WorkForce ES-300W. It has two key differences, though: It lacks a battery ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The IRIScan Anywhere 5 WiFi is a relatively fast and ...
A sibling to (and $30 less than) the IRIScan Executive 4 reviewed here back in July 2019, the $139 IRIScan Express 4 is an attractive manual-feed portable document scanner. This entry-level device ...
The IRIScan Desk 6 offers an incredible level of versatility that goes beyond its capabilities as a 300 dpi document scanner. With video capture functionality and a built-in microphone, it is also ...
This is a thing you can actually buy. Really. If there was ever a company mired in Microsoftian corporate nonsense, it’s IRIS, the scanning and OCR company. Clunky, ugly and ridiculously overpriced ...
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