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Plustek OptiSlimM12

Posted on February, Wednesday 08, 2006 By News Desk

Plustek Inc., a leading manufacturer of consumer,
prosumer and professional imaging devices has
announced the availability of its OptiSlim M12 and
OptiSlim M12 Plus mobile sheet-fed color scanners,
offering high-power A4 scanning in an ultra-compact
package for laptop users in India. The Optic Slim M12
and Optic Slim M12 Plus make a perfect companion for
the mobile executive. They are so compact that they
fit neatly on a desktop and can be easily packed in a
briefcase or alongside a laptop. They are power-cord
free and use a USB interface for power and
communication with the computer.

With powerful bundled software the Optic Slim M12 and
OptiSlim M12 Plus are always ready to scan and
organize users' documents, photos, articles, brochures
and business cards. The Optic Slim M12 and OptiSlim
M12 Plus offer a true 600-dpi optical resolution with
advanced 48-bit color depth. At this resolution even
the smallest business card fonts o

r photo details are
scanned with brilliant accuracy. The scanners have an
on-board self-feeding motor that propels pages through
at a respectable scanning speed of 3-pages-per-minute.
They are very easy to set up and have only two action
buttons—Scan and Custom.

With the Optic Slim M12 Plus users can easily convert
all scanned files to PDF on the move besides merging
the scans on to a single file or separate sheet
through a very simple process. It does not require any
extra PDF software and costs less than Adobe Acrobat
The scanner also provides scan to email, copy and
custom option

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