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VuPoint Magic Wand Portable Scanner

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Aron Schatz
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August 7, 2010
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VuPoint Solutions
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VuPoint Magic Wand Portable Scanner
The VuPoint Magic Wand Portable Scanner is a good device that fills a specific niche. Do you need document digitizing on the go? Here it is.
Tags Mobile Multimedia Portable VuPoint Magic Wand Scanner

Page 4: Use, Conclusion

Use

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The Magic Wand has two indicator LEDs. The scan indicator is green. Once you have the unit on and press the scan button, the Magic Wand informs you to start scanning. This means to roll the scanner down the page until you hit the end. Press the button again to stop scanning. If you go too fast, or if the rollers don't make proper contact, the Magic Wand will light a red error light. You should redo the scan again to get a proper reading.

The scanner is easy to use. While we had some trouble at times keeping the guides lined up, you'll get better as you go. The rollers have a bit of friction to them for the scanning element to gauge where on the document it is. This makes it more difficult to keep the scanning speed the same and leads to jerking around a bit. The scanner has no trouble with this as long as you don't go too fast.

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Scanned documents are good quality. Even on the low resolution, this image above had a original size of 2560x2912. This is fine for reading lots of details on documents. If you need more, you can double the size by going to the higher resolution. We didn't find any need to do this. We also didn't bother scanning black and white, but if you have a document with just text on a white paper, this is a good option to have.



In this video, you'll see how the scanner works in action and see the status indicators working. The Magic Wand is a useful device for more than just document scanning.

Conclusion

The VuPoint Magic Wand Portable Scanner is available now for about $100 (Amazon Link, Newegg Link). You can go to Bed, Bath, and Beyond to see the product. It is always nice to see it before buying. The internet doesn't give you that luxury. The VuPoint Magic Wand is a good product for a specific market. We don't expect many people have a need for a portable scanner, but there are some that do. For these people, the Magic Wand is an excellent device. You never know when you need to digitize a document out in the field and the Magic Wand is a perfect solution. If you have the need, ASE Labs recommends the Magic Wand.

ASE Labs would like to thank VuPoint for making this review possible.
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Tornado Sun Aug 8, 2010 11:40:17 PM #130225
I have to say, I'm not so sure this is actually a niche product. This actually seems like one of those "everyone who is into computers should have one" kind of product.
Guest Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:38:27 AM #132635
Name: Marzella Brown
I am with you tornado. You know it was the strangest thing, for the last few weeks I had been thinking, Oh my gosh, how in the world am I going to get through all the reading for these classes. What I really need is a PDF version of the book so I scoured the Internet, looking for a PDF. No such document could be found.

So I then toyed with the idea of contacting the publisher and complaining (read raising a little hell), I mean I paid a nice little chunk of change for this text and if I want to listen to a digital copy they should provide it. I know it has to exists somewhere. The more reasonable portion of me determined that this would be an exercise in futility, not very Christian-like, and that idea was cast out. I didnt want to unbind and scan it with a traditional ADF, I mean this book was pretty pricey and while I dont sell them back to the bookstore, that idea was very abhorrent to me.

Then I began to visualize, it would occur to me as an image of me running a hand held scanner across the page and then connecting the device to my computer and blissfully listening to my text. I began to think, I wonder if someone hasn't produced that yet. Hmmm, well if it doesn't exists, then it would be a really good business idea. After some floundering about on the internet, and reviewing a whole lot of very expensive items, a lot of which are designed to help folks with reading disorders, I finally stumbled upon the Magic Wand and to my great joy it was available at Best Buy. So I ran out and bought one. Spare no expense on education is my motto.

It's immediately apparent to me, that once I perfect my technique this is going to be an invaluable little tool. So much so that I think I will keep the extra one that's on its way from Wal-Mart and give it to my boss for boss's day. Even the technologically challenged should be able to enjoy the benefits of this little gadget (the required training will focus more on how to use micro SD technology, than the actual device itself), especially professional people.

I can see her in a meeting now, "Oh can I get a copy of that right quick." "Sorry, I have to run." "Oh really, it will only take a second. My secretary bought me this nifty little gadget." She whips it out scans and once again me and my techy self have saved the day; except for it will happen over and over again. Maybe as much as once per day, and then when its time to do the budget, maybe she'll say you know I just don't know WHAT I would do without that girl, she DESERVES a raise.

Or maybe not, but I am always pleased when I can introduce my less technologically inclined colleagues and co-workers to simple, user friendly, useful devices and this little gadget definitely fits that bill. It should be noted that there is a small learning curve as it pretains to scanning for OCR. It seems to be mostly related to the manner in which the device is held (if its not held right, the text will come out skewed at an angle on the scanned page), speed (too fast causes errors resulting in page fragments), and how taught the document being scanned is held (if not held taught, lumps and waves in the text appear on scanned docs).

Thumbs all the way up!
Guest Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:13:30 PM #138758
Name: Tracey
Is there a web site that can be used to find out little details like how to actually save things on my computer, being a little computer illiterate. Also can you erase what is on the memory card?
Guest Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:03:00 PM #140568
Name: Naimster
Its as good as it sounds, Ive bought two so far because of my job I need to keep one in each office, I bought one from amazon.com for around a hundred and today I found it on www.justdeals.com for 50 dollars.... Ive worked with it for a couple of weeks and it is very convenient
Guest Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:15:45 AM #148109
Name: Buffy Wells
How the HELL do you upload the images to the computer for storage? My computer which runs on Windows XP doesn't open anywhere, nor can i figure out how to do it. HELP!!!!
oldsquid Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:43:45 AM #148111
I've never used this product, but a search turned up a link http://www.vupointsolutions.com/PDS-ST410-VP.asp If that link doesn't work by clicking on it just copy & paste in your browser. There's a link at the top of the web page, under support, that will get you a manual to download. Hope that helps.
Aron Schatz Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:47:57 AM #148113
It has a micro SD card in it. It acts as a USB mass storage device if you plug the device into the computer and you can grab the images directly off the device.
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