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Page-turning scanner.


BookDrive from Atiz is an automatic page-turning scanner (1) See also antivirus program.

(2) An optical device that reads a printed page or transparency and converts it into a graphics image for the computer. The scanner does not recognize or differentiate in any manner the content of the material it is scanning.
 that can cut considerable time from the process of digitizing "Digitizer" redirects here. For the computer device, see Digitizing tablet. For the digitizer in Tablet PC's, see Tablet PC.

Digitizing or digitization
 printed materials. It can be used for scanning bound documents, magazines, and books of various sizes in tess than 10 seconds per page, and up to 500 pages per hour. Simply enter the number of pages to scan and BookDrive will digitize To convert an image or signal into digital code by scanning, tracing on a graphics tablet or using an analog to digital conversion device. 3D objects can be digitized by a device with a mechanical arm that is moved onto all the corners.  bound content in a variety of formats. Documents can be scanned in either color or black and white, and integrated software Separate software components or applications that have been combined into one package. See integrated software package.  performs essential tasks such as autocropping and image cleanup. BookDrive will begin shipping in March with an estimated price of $40,000. Find out more by visiting www.atiz.com.

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Date:Feb 1, 2006
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