If you ever tried to scan books that perhaps you were very disappointed. Of course, you get most of the pages, but you will also lose those words that make proposals, as if by 6 years, he wrote them, and not to mention all the black hand on paper. . . I know you know what I am saying. Well, if you are fairly serious about your book scanning habits, you may want to look at Plustek BookReader (if you already have it).
This is like a normal scanner, only smaller, in fact, is the perfect size for the book. Imagine that. Using SEE technology (it's an acronym, the spirit!), Scanner exclude that the book spine shadow, which is a fancy word for "black hand on paper," along with the wavy lines. Another plus, as if we needed any more, you do not damage the book spine, what happens in your daily scanners. In addition, this scanner is nothing unique. USB 2, 300 dots per inch black / white, easy to use OCR software, one touch button etc. Nothing really strikes you as a huge, but at least they are not bad traits.
For the average user, you better just staying with his standard scanner and get results above average, if sometimes remote page. If you really need accurate copy, enter it word for word in a text editor. But if you are going to make tons of scanning could be worth € 245 / $ 320. Otherwise, it probably is not the case.
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