Published on November 17th,2009 at 11:08 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

ScanSnap S1300, PFU new ultra compact Scanner

PFU, a Fujitsu Company, released a new version of its ultra tiny and portable Scanner, the S1300 from the ScanSanp Series.
In just 294x99x77mm and for only 1.4gk, our scanner is has a 1200dpi resolution for color documents as well as being able to be used and powered via USB only! A first for the ScanSnap Series.
Compatible with OSX and the latest version of Windows 7, our little baby will be sold in Japan at the end of November for 27800 Yen only (208€).

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  • Bruce

    The S300 can also be powered via USB, although it takes one regular USB cable and one USB-to-power cable (both shipped with the scanner) to do it.

 

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