Fujitsu's ScanSnap S300M takes the technology from the company's well-received desktop document scanners, such as the ScanSnap S510M, and puts it into a device that's easier to carry from location to location.
The paperless office is a nice sentiment, but there are professions that are slow to evolve from creating reams of paper on a regular basis - law, estate agents, and medicine, to name a few. For mobile professionals looking for a way to manage paper docum...
Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 reviewThe Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 is a portable duplex document scanner. Unfortunately, Fujitsu doesn't bundle any OCR software with the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300. PerformanceWhen using the power adaptor, the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300...
portable sheetfed scanner aimed at the paperless office
The S300 is aimed at a rather specific market, namely those who want to create digital copies of documents, and by not being TWAIN compatible it won't be for everyone. Despite being rather expensive it does do its job well, though, and if you want the fea...
Fujitsu - ScanSnap S300 features - VerdictThe S300 is aimed at a rather specific market, namely those who want to create digital copies of documents, and by not being TWAIN compatible it won't be for everyone. Fujitsu has come up with something...
A sheetfed scanner small enough to fit in a briefcase
: Noisy when in use Not good value
: Good EPG Two tuners
Fujitsu has created an incredibly small automatic document feed scanner in the Scansnap S300, which offers a 10-sheet paper tray capable of handling sizes from A4 right down to business cards.
This compact and lightweight colour scanner could prove useful to mobile professionals who need to digitise paper documents on their travels, although it only scans to PDF and doesn't run on batteries.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 offers both duplexing and an automatic document feeder in a portable scanner.
Portable. Duplexes. Automatic document feeder (ADF). Document and business card scanner.
No standard drivers, which means you can't scan from within most programs.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 scanner brings the convenience of duplexing and an automatic document feeder to scanning on the go.
You could reasonably argue over whether the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 ($295 direct) is the world's biggest portable scanner or its smallest desktop document scanner. I tested the S300 under Windows XP, but Fujitsu says the software also works with...
Build Quality, Cosmetics, and Overall Impressions Fujitsu targets the majority of its products at the corporate and enterprise customer, so it goes without saying that the build quality on the ScanSnap S300 Portable PDF Scanner is absolutely......
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 is being marketed as the world's smallest compact scanner, shoving all the features and convenience of its larger cousins into a package that will fit in your briefcase...
I remember when scanners had to be big clunky things, but just like everything else in the electronic world, manufacturers have managed to shrink things down to much more compact proportions. The Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 is being marketed as the world's smal...
This scanner with automatic sheet feeder is capable of handling both papers A4 cards
Excellent build quality Double-sided multi-sheet feeding 10-sheet ADF Runs off AC adapter or USB connection
CanÂ't run on batteries No internal memory Scans to PDF only
This compact and lightweight colour scanner could prove useful to mobile professionals who need to digitise paper documents on their travels, although it only scans to PDF and doesn't run on batteries.
The ScanSnap S300 Â? which measures 28. cm wide by 9. cm deep by 7. cm high and weighs 1. kg Â? is designed for people who need to digitise documents such as receipts, bank statements, invoices or customer orders. It has a good range of features,...
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