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WizCom QuickLink Pen Handheld Scanner | 
| Brand: Wizcom Category: CE
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Rating: 36 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Compatibility: PC Infra Red Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.1 x 2.2
MPN: QL1000 Model: QL1000 UPC: 630913000141 EAN: 6309130001418 ASIN: B00004VUHO
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| Features:
| • | Fully portable handheld pen scanner | | • | Scans full lines of text in 8 languages | | • | Stores up to 1,000 pages of text | | • | Transfers text to PC, laptop, PDA, or cellular phone | | • | Supports memory upgrades |
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Product Description The QuickLink Pen is an electronic highlighter that lets you copy, clip and store printed text, Internet links, tables and charts, from newspaper articles, books and documents, and transfer the data to your computer, PDA or text-enabled cell phone. You can scan information directly into any application real-time, or store up to 1000 pages and transfer it at your convenience through the serial port, infrared or optional USB adapter.
Amazon.com Review Handheld scanners are a convenient way to get printed text into an editable format on your computer, but the best devices are prohibitively expensive. Wizcom has bucked this trend with its aggressively priced QL-1000, which has more features than some products that sell for twice as much. In our tests, we found the interface tough to learn and navigate, and editing text that's stored in the pen was a chore. However, with practice, we were able to scan pages of text with great accuracy. An attractive feature of the QuickLink is that you don't need to hold down a button while you scan text. The device can "see" text and automatically activate the scanner when text comes into its field of view. Then, you only have to roll the pen smoothly over the line you want to capture and lift it off the page at the end of the text line. The optical character recognition (OCR) engine then translates the scanned images into editable text. The QuickLink was as accurate as any similar device we've tested, but still far from perfect. The OCR process also took longer than it did with other products we've tested in this category. Still, these minor deficiencies are more than offset by the device's useful software tools, which, for example, let us send scanned Internet links directly to our PC's Web browser and quickly create an address book by scanning business cards. The QuickLink is less expensive than many of the products it competes against directly, making it a great buy if you need a handheld scanner. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Great accuracy with a little practice
- No need to hold a button while scanning
- Comes with great software and built-in tools
Cons: - Cumbersome interface
- Editing text is a frustrating process
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
great for researchers April 18, 2006 merce (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The wizcom scanning pen is great for people who do a lot of reading and need to save 1-10 line passages every page or two. It would be nice if the scanning accuracy were always 100% (I use foreign languages that have different characters thrown in sometimes) but it still saves enormous amounts of time since I don't have to type what I want into my laptop meaning I'm free to keep my eyes on the text without distraction. If you don't care to have your laptop with you, just take the pen and store all the info to transfer over to your PC later. If you want you can scan directly into your computer. I often scan directly into a little notecard program which means once I've finished my article or whatever. All my notes are saved together and are searchable. If you need to search for elements of text this is very handy. It's good for humanities people like myself though I do think improving the technology could always continue.
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