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World's smallest scanner on display

Dan Ilett in Hannover ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 10 Mar 2005 18:05 GMT

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Exhibitors at CeBIT were today showing off the "world's lightest scanner", as certified by the Guinness Book Of Records.

Canadian-based Planon Systems Solutions is selling the wireless Docupen R700 scanner, which at under 60g is about the weight of a pen. It can scan entire A4 pages at a time at resolutions of either 100dpi or 200dpi in about four seconds.

The scanner charges every time it is connected to a PC.

The packaged software, ScanSoft's PaperPort, can transfer scanned text into editable formats.

It will cost around €170 (£118).

For a look at the fun side of CeBIT, check out our CeBIT Digital Living special. Or visit ZDNet UK's CeBIT Toolkit for more enterprise technology stories and pictures from the show floor.

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