[Copied from my post on G+]
I'm drowning in paper. I'm very definitely in the market for a portable document scanner. (Portable, as in doesn't have to reside permanently on a desk, but not hand-held either. Stick it in a drawer when not in use.)
My ideal solution would work with both Linux and Windows, at least 3PPM, store locally to a removable flash card in JPG, TIFF, or PDF, preferably able to handle multiple stacked input sheets (nice-to-have, not required) and get power from batteries/USB/wall transformer. It would also be TWAIN-compatible for dumping directly to a computer, but could scan without being hooked up.
Oh, and it wouldn't cost thousands of dollars.
Anyone have any suggestions?

Yes the product is Korean and it is pblbaroy similar technology to the Ebeam Edge which has been around for some time. Don't forget the Mimio and Viz-Pro they are similar too. We liked the UBoard and liked the people from CIE who market it in the UK. They are very helpful and knowledgeable about the product.
2012-11-23 2:50 am