The IRIS Business Card Reader II is the perfect tool to scan and automatically encode your business cards into your favorite contact manager. It's very easy, fast and accurate!... more
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Max Document Size: 108 mm x 300 mm, 108 mm x 305 mm
Supported Media Type: Business card
Media Feeder Type: Manual load
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A, 1 x USB
Manufacturer's product description
The IRIS Business Card Reader II is the perfect tool to scan and automatically encode your business cards into your favorite contact manager. It's very easy, fast and accurate! You'll never retype a business card again! Select the country of your business card. Drop the card into the scanner: it is automatically scanned, recognized and encoded!
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Apple MacOS 9.x, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS X, Apple MacOS 9.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS X 10.1 or later, Apple MacOS 9.1 or later, Apple MacOS X 10.3 or later
Peripheral / Interface Devices: CD-ROM, USB port, USB port, CD-ROM
System Requirements Details:
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP - Pentium - RAM 64 MB - HD 85 MB, MacOS X - PowerPC G3 - HD 80 MB
MacOS 9.x - PowerPC - RAM 32 MB - HD 80 MB, MacOS 9.1 or later - PowerPC - RAM 32 MB - HD 80 MB
MacOS X - PowerPC G3 - HD 80 MB, MacOS X 10.1 or later - PowerPC G3 - HD 80 MB
MacOS 9.1 or later - PowerPC - RAM 32 MB - HD 80 MB
Advantages: reliable, USB2, vista compat, 42 different formats, lively lighty up bits Disadvantages: bit boring to look at
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I've been using this cardreader now for about 9 months. It cost £9.00 when I bought it so I didn't expect too much. But it surpassed my expectations and has beaten off my attempts to replace it with newer more modern units (usually ones advertising it will read 99 different card types and ones which are much much prettier).
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Advantages: Super Fast Download Disadvantages: None
...If you own a digital camera then a memory cardreader may help you.
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Advantages: Upload Speed, Increased Battery Life Disadvantages: None
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The installation on a Windows 98 PC is simple, the card comes with a CD with the appropriate drivers, and has bundled Piccolo thumbnail software for viewing and sending files to Jessops over the internet for printing, though I've not tried that service yet.
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