Atiz has develop a gimmick call the BookSnap , which allow you to accurately rend your book to PDF data format . The Cartesian product is take aim at the individual consumer , which is interesting give its $ 1595 price tatter . Nevertheless , the method of its operation is rather clever , but the BookSnap does have one flyspeck fault :
Essentially , the equipment works by taking images of each Thomas Nelson Page with one of two digital cameras . The book is initially positioned in the V - mold rocker , the machine auto adjust the locating to ensure the Page are flat , once this is done the images are captured and relayed to a connected PC . Editing options are then portray on the computer , via the incorporated BookSnap software package . This seems like a big thought , until you realize you manually have to turn each page severally . We spend far too much of our lives turning pages . In fact , we estimate we have spent some fifty accumulative long time of our lives turning pages . Fifty year ! Given that slight design flaw , this probably is n’t that different to a flat layer digital scanner , but if it is paving the way to an automated equipment that can rend books for consumers , then we patronage it … after its cost cut down $ 1500 . [ Krunker ]
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