The Doxie Go SE is an ultraportable scanner that doesn't require a computer in order to use it. It's great for those last straggling bits of old paperwork, photos, and artwork that you haven't ...
Convenience and good software help to compensate for a high price tag. Hmm, I thought Doxie Go was the best one on the market, but I agree about the price tag. It did seem a bit much. The one feature ...
There are a variety of small, portable scanners available for those who need on-the-spot scanning abilities. One of the latest is Apparent’s Doxie Go, a compact, battery-powered mobile scanner. The ...
I think it’s fair to say that most of us have too much paper in our lives, whether it’s business documents, receipts, financial statements, or (my personal weakness) keepsake scraps like menus and ...
You probably never thought that your scanner could be “social,” able to automatically upload documents to the likes of Flickr, Google Docs, Twitter, Evernote, and more. You probably also bet against ...
I have one of Doxie’s neat candybar-shaped paper scanners, and it’s great for getting through piles of paper. I can scan bills, flyers, photos and even whole books – I ripped all the pages from a ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Everyone should have a scanner on them these days, ...
It’s small, very lightweight, easy to set up and cheap ($129), but the Apparent Doxie is slower than some of the competition and only scans one side of a page at a ...