{"id":21571,"date":"2014-10-20T11:37:37","date_gmt":"2014-10-20T16:37:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcitement.com\/?p=21571"},"modified":"2014-10-21T13:13:38","modified_gmt":"2014-10-21T18:13:38","slug":"scansnap-serves-up-image-capture-options-in-grande-vente-and-trenta","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcitement.com\/hardware\/scansnap-serves-up-image-capture-options-in-grande-vente-and-trenta\/","title":{"rendered":"ScanSnap Serves Up Image Capture Options In Grande, Vente, And Trenta"},"content":{"rendered":"
Way back in 2011, Techcitement got to run the ScanSnap S1100 through the paces<\/a>.\u00a0We were impressed and it has come in handy for sudden scan needs. Except as you all know, tech doesn’t sit still. What has the company been up to since?<\/p>\n For one thing, there’s the impressive looking update to the S1100, as seen in the above image. The new iX100<\/a> improves on the portability of the previous model in one major way with the addition of wireless scanning. Indeed, not only does it connect to your existing network, but if there isn’t one, it can create an ad hoc connection to your wireless device.<\/p>\n If portability isn’t your concern and heavy-duty scanning is, check out the\u00a0iX500<\/a>. At $459 to the iX100\u2019s $229, that\u2019s a heck of a price difference, but this is a serious piece of document management hardware (not to mention what looks like an impressive software suite). The elegant iX500 would fit in well on almost any desk.<\/p>\n