Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Review of the DocuPen RC800 Handheld Scanner

Making the Paperless Office a Reality

It is not often that one will find me in my office. While I love a leather executive office chair as much as the next business mogul, I love the great outdoors event more. It is for this reason, I need office equipment that is durable, effective and mobile. Planon's DocuPen Scanner RC800 is one handheld scanner that fits my very active lifestyle.

At first glance, it looks like just another fancy pen. As a matter of fact, while I was working and enjoying a cup of coffee at my local café, one of the customers asked me if he could borrow my pen. When I pointed out that this "pen" was a scanner, he could not believe his eyes, so I showed him how this duplication device works. Slightly larger than a real pen, the DocuPen easily fits into my briefcase. I use it mostly to scan in signed contracts while I am off-site meeting with clients. As an added benefit, using this tool enhances my company's profile as an environmentally conscious company, pending B-Corp status because we use the power of technology to save tree, go paperless and create public benefit. It is unusually easy to use. As a matter of fact, all I have to do is run the flat part of the Docupen over my document and it is saved to the DocuPen's memory. I can connect the the pen to the USB cable and the cable to my laptop, then voilà! I am ready to move my scanned document to my computer.



The most convenient feature is the color mode option. The Mode button allows me to scan in color, black and white or some variation thereof.

The set-up was reasonably easy. I inserted the DocuPen CD, selected PenTwain from the menu to install the software, then selected the DocuPen application to install. Once I connected the USB port to the pen and then to my computer, it found the drivers and installed. Upon set-up, I would recommend allowing the DocuPen to stay connected to your computer for 50 minutes so that the DocuPen can fully charge.

Priced, just under $300.00, this little tool will be a great replacement for the scanner that SOMEONE managed to break in my home office.

Features

The following components are included in the Planon DocuPen scanner RC800 product package:

- The DocuPen RC800 scanning unit

- USB cable for communication with PC (Mac) & recharging.

- Installation CD containing DocuPen PenTwain driver, DocuPen stand-alone application & PaperPort Software

- Quick Start Guide

- Leather Case

As far as tech essentials go, the DocuPen RC800 portable handheld scanner is one of the most useful tools that I have in my mobile arsenal.
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Christopher Ferguson, NASA Astronaut

portrait astronaut christopher fergusonPhiladelphia's own, NASA Astronaut, Christopher Ferguson may be seeing stars right now, but Technically Speaking's own, JC Lamkin had a chance to catch up to him when he was on the ground. Listen in to the interview to find out how Christopher Ferguson (Captain, USN) became an astronaut.


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Sunday, December 30, 2007

About Technically Speaking Radio


Blasting on WPEB 88.1 FM in West Philadelphia, PA every Tuesday at 7:00 a.m....this blog and radio program is produced by the Technically Speaking Radio show.

Missed the last show? Well, listen via podcast:


When Yahoo!, Symantec, Microsoft, NASA and Bluetooth wanted to have a tête-à-tête, they came to Technically Speaking....it's the radio show that's on EVERYONE'S lips!

Do you have questions about which tool is most useful to you when it comes to technology? Do you need some hand holding and further computer instruction?

Listen to Technically Speaking Radio. Broadcasted in Philadelphia, PA, the City of Brotherly Love Technically Speaking Radio is the community's link to technology!
Technically Speaking Radio with JC Lamkin is a fascinating show. It is a light hearted closer look at how various industries are using the benefits of technology in their businesses and organizations. It encourages individuals to interact with tech industry leaders for a clearer understanding of products and services.

JC Lamkin, the show's host is a certified Novell Administrator (CNA) and a certified Project Manager (PMP) who is actively involved in community development. In Philadelphia, join in on the 2-way talk action as we discuss IT career opportunities, technology, and the community.

Show: Technically Speaking
Host: JC Lamkin, Drivetime Tech Diva
Co-hosts: Ken Houston and Jerome Rogers



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