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Take a look at what others had to say about KeyScan:
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"Say 'multi-function device' to anyone working in the document or content ..."
Document Manager Magazine Vol 15 No 01 - January/February 2007
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The KeyScan offers a complementary scanning solution to companies which have already deployed departmental MFPs and standalone batch scanners. It is aimed at increasing the personal productivity of individual knowledge workers, and in this it has a powerful precedent in the way that office PCs themselves began as secretarial/admin tools and eventually became an invaluable resource for the most senior executive. (read article )
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"Have sheer joy with the with KeyScan"
(WCM - Computerzeitung für ganz Österreich11/2006)
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The masterpiece of technology comes into black or beige alternatively and consists of a conventional computer keyboard with a built-in scan module for Einzelblattscans.
(read article )
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"KeyScan cracks Scanning"
(CeBIT News 2006)
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In many companies, scanning is one of those more trouble than worth applications - but not with KeyScan
cebitnews 2006_03_10 Page 8
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"It does everything but make coffee in the morning" Biometric Watch ISSN 1550-770X; Volume 3, Issue 4 (#20) April 2005
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We’ve seen fingerprint keyboards before, but how about a keyboard that also includes a color document scanner, smartcard reader and fax. (read article )
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"Scanner, Fax Machine and Copier to Move Inside Your Keyboard"
by Tim Gnatek (New York Times, March 17, 2005)
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What do you get when you cross a keyboard and a scanner? That is not the lead-in to a technology joke, it is a real peripheral: the KS810, due soon from KeyScan (read article )
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"The KeyScan Scanner Keyboard is all about zero-footprint scanning functionality"
I4U Future Technology News 02/16/2005
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"The KeyScan Scanner Keyboard is all about zero-footprint scanning functionality. KeyScan informed us that zero-footprint scanning devices have in the last 15 years of scanner market history, each time they have been introduced taken 20%-25% of the scanner market within 2-3 years. Examples are the introduction of the the small hand-held scanners in the late 80’s and in the mid 90’s with the small B&W sheet-feed scanners.
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