Are you still chasing the "paperless" dream? If you are anything like the millions of us who dream of a clear inbox with simplified capture and filing system, today is your lucky day. Today Fujitsu ...
Fujitsu released the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX100 mobile scanner, calling it the “world’s lightest and fastest wireless scanner.” The lithium-ion battery makes the iX100 portable and wireless connectivity ...
For nearly a decade, Bill focused on printer and scanner technology and reviews for PCMag, and wrote about computer technology since well before the advent of the internet. He authored or co-authored ...
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 Fujitsu ScanSnap iX100 portable scanner lets you leave ...
It is a compact size of 273 mm × 36 mm × 47.5 mm, weighs just 400 g, and a high performance thin battery that can read 260 sheets with full charge is carried and it is easy to connect with PC and ...
Smartphones and tablets have helped small business workers make great strides in mobile productivity, but they’re of limited use when it comes to dealing with paper. While you can “scan” documents and ...
The digital age may have limited how much paper passes through your hands, but the concept of going paperless is something Fujitsu has tried to achieve with greater efficiency through scanners like ...
Equipped with the same revolutionary “GI” image processor technology in the ScanSnap iX500 desktop scanner, the ScanSnap iX100 enables users to quickly transmit searchable PDF or JPEG files such as ...
Fujitsu today introduced the completely wireless ScanSnap iX100 portable scanner for $230 with a built-in rechargeable lithium battery for untethered anywhere, anytime scanning. Weighing in at just ...
The Fujitsu ScanSnap iX100 portable scanner lets you leave your computer at home and scan to a smartphone or tablet instead, making it easy to check scan quality on the spot. The Fujitsu ScanSnap ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...