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February 2014
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53 Reviews
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Once the configuration has been tweaked, the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 is a "Snap" to use for a variety of tasks. Scan documents to attach to email? Snap. Turn text on physical pages to Word compatible files? Snap. Search a set of documents for tagged keywor...
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Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Sal , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: At no point in my life did I think I'd fall in love with a document scanner. I always thought of document scanners as the sort of thing I was happy to know existed, but I was rather sure I'd never need — let alone grow attached to — one of these wonderful...
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Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The Fujitsu iX500 ($495) is a capable and likeable document scanner for personal or small office use. It met its rated speeds in our tests and lost almost no time when saving files to searchable PDF. The scanner did well in both text recognition and busin...
Fujitsu continues to shine and lead with the ScanSnap ix500. The only other contender in this space is Neat, and the NeatDesk simply doesn't match what this new scanner can do. The upcoming NeatConnect will be wireless and offer scanning direct to the clo...
Fast, Scans to mobile devices or a single computer via WiFi, Can scan both sides of a document in a single pass
No TWAIN or ISIS driver support
If you need a workhorse scanner that can handle lots of documents, experts say the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 (Est. $420) is the scanner to get. This sheet-fed scanner produces great quality scans of documents, and does so quickly. The 50-sheet automatic docu...
Compact design, incredibly useful features, great platformagnostic support
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The ix500 has changed the way that I interact with my computer and my philosophy on dealing with paper. I know longer keep a single piece of paper that I'm not required to by law. Even when I scribble notes in a Moleskine notebook, I'll scan that page if ...
Small, fast, jamfree document scanning with excellent supporting software
Radio interference affects some machines, but it's rare, The Verdict The scanner to beat and the one to buy if you can afford it, Buy from: Amazon ($419.99)
Once I started my review of the ScanSnap iX500 document scanner, the new model in Fujitsu's hugely popular line of top-tier ScanSnap scanners, it didn't take long to see this machine was going to earn its pedigree.Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 Document Scanner b...
Abstract: I have been a fan of Fujitsu scanners since my first ScanSnap, the S500 model. It was my workhorse scanner for over four years. After giving it away with my old laptop with plans to purchase another ScanSnap, I began using the flat bed scanner of my m...
Abstract: While the dream of a paper-free world has yet to materialize (assuming it ever will), using scanners to store digital copies of hardcopy documents has become de rigueur for most businesses, from enterprise-level operations to single-person startups. It...