
The iPhone Document Scanner lets you take pictures of documents and store them on the iPhone, so you can carry around anywhere you go and sync them to the computer as well.
The iPhone Document scanner was created by Kyle Koch, which he used to have problems of taking pictures of class assignments; Documents taken by hand normally came out clear, but occasionally they were a bit blur due to trembling hands, that was why he created the document scanner on his iPhone to solve the problem.
This custom scanner combines with the evernote software will turn the iPhone into a handy and portable digital document server, which allows you to documents with your computer and take the documents everywhere you go.
The iPhone document scanner measures 15.5 inches (L) x 9.5 inches (W) x 15 inches (H). Although it’s handmade but it’s quite a serious and involves a cost of $45 per unit for building it. And it’s on sale now, to be shipped worldwide with shipping costs.
via gadgetvenue


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