Fujitsu has a solid track record with its ScanSnap line, delivering one impressive scanner after another. With the ScanSnap S1100 ($199 direct), however, the company's outdone itself, bringing a whole ...
Fujitsu's ScanSnap S1300i ($295) is a portable document scanner designed primarily to digitize documents on the road. A direct competitor to our Editors' Choice, the Epson WorkForce ES-300W reviewed ...
Fujitsu's original ScanSnap S1300 earned a soft spot in our hearts -- no mean feat for a scanner -- so it's with piqued interest that we catch word of a direct upgrade. The S1300i is all about serving ...
New “One-Button” Mobile Scanner Quickly Digitizes Documents Wherever You Go; Scan Directly To The Cloud for Easy Organizing and Sharing Fujitsu today introduced one of the world's smallest document ...
I’m trying to eliminate as much paper as possible from my life to get more organized. The ScanSnap S1300 has been instrumental in that endeavor, but it’s not quite as mobile as I’d like and rarely ...
Delivers crisp, clear images. 10-sheet document feeder keeps pages straighter than other scanners. Easy to clear jams when they do happen. Software supports scanning to PDF, Word documents, and other ...
The great Fujitsu ScanSnap ix500 that handles high-end scanning needs with speed and agility, now supports scanning to iPhone, iPad and Android devices, too. We took a look at the new mobile app and ...
Doesn't work on Macs. Maximum 600dpi. Needs 2 USB ports without AC. Good lord, nearly three hundred bucks? Really? Fujitsu's ScanSnap S300 is the cutest, most minimalist sheetfed scanner ever. It's so ...
Unfortunately, it hasn't worked out that way. Although we can increasingly get a lot of things digitally, such as bank and credit card statements, a lot of paper still comes our way. The latest ...
I will be buying a Fujitsu ScanSnap 1500 for the office. I have no choice but to buy the version designated as being for Windows because of office needs. I was wondering if anyone knew the difference ...
Amid the flurry of sleek, slim, sexed-up gadgets taking the stage at https://www.pcworld.com/topics/tech_events/ces.html this year, some more buttoned-down business ...
Here's something that isn't run of the mill. Fujitsu looks like it has stepped into the shoes of a typical SOHO customer to discover what they might need from a paper document processing perspective.