I'm looking for the book scanner.
Recently, I found new product in Japan.
video:
https://youtu.be/ee-H68B6Vt4
product:
http://web.casio.jp/bookturner/
Has anybody seen this ?
New Book Scanner ( page turner & tablet )
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Re: New Book Scanner ( page turner & tablet )
Thank you for posting a link to this new Casio book scanner. Do you happen to know the retail cost of this device?
I don't understand the target market of this device. People that tend to buy automated page turning book scanners typically have many books to scan. Those type of people want higher quality images than what is produced by a tablet or phone camera and the simple lighting system used by this device.
Other problems:
- The scanner doesn't support books that are naturally closed and that won't lie open (flat) while taking the photo (i.e. paperback novels) .
- You have to have an operator available to flip the book to scan the even numbered pages.
The real value here appears to be in the software. I can see that being popular for the occasional book scanner person if Casio produced an inexpensive light stand that would work with a phone/tablet and allow the operator to turn the pages manually. A human operator could turn/photograph pages as fast as this page turner could, so if you're not having to scan a large number of books in one sitting I could see that being a perfectly valid scenario.
I don't understand the target market of this device. People that tend to buy automated page turning book scanners typically have many books to scan. Those type of people want higher quality images than what is produced by a tablet or phone camera and the simple lighting system used by this device.
Other problems:
- The scanner doesn't support books that are naturally closed and that won't lie open (flat) while taking the photo (i.e. paperback novels) .
- You have to have an operator available to flip the book to scan the even numbered pages.
The real value here appears to be in the software. I can see that being popular for the occasional book scanner person if Casio produced an inexpensive light stand that would work with a phone/tablet and allow the operator to turn the pages manually. A human operator could turn/photograph pages as fast as this page turner could, so if you're not having to scan a large number of books in one sitting I could see that being a perfectly valid scenario.
Re: New Book Scanner ( page turner & tablet )
"Sold in mid-June around $ 900 USD " on you-tube.
https://youtu.be/ZNaoqoQOOYQ
https://youtu.be/ZNaoqoQOOYQ
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Re: New Book Scanner ( page turner & tablet )
Looks interesting!
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Update,
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Discontinued.
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Re: New Book Scanner ( page turner & tablet )
I was actually looking forward to picking one of these up. Possibly can find another place still selling them. hmmmm
Matthew
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