![]() ![]() No document took more than about a minute to scan. Business cards scan in at around half that resolution, but the same 300 dpi, which results in a rather large file. While there are multiple third-party iPad-to-Windows transfer programs, Windows users may want to opt instead for a multifunction printer or a standalone scanner if they want to digitize their physical originals, and then use one of the aforementioned apps to transfer them to the iPad.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe iConvert scans 8 x 10 photos at a resolution of 1600 x 1200, 300 dpi, appropriate for physical publication. ![]() Since iConvert creates JPEGs - you don't get the choice to create a PDF for a document - it can't extract any data from documents or cards to import into a database program, such as with the NeatReceipts NM-1000.įinally, iConvert's other drawback is actually iPad's drawback: How do you efficiently extract a bunch of scanned documents or photos from the iPad? Mac owners can use Apple's desktop iPhoto software. You'll have to use the editing features in the Photos app to rotate horizontal documents or photos to their correct orientation.Īnd even though iConvert is powered via AC, it doesn't charge your docked iPad. And you can't adjust orientation - all documents and photos are scanned in portrait mode. First, you can't name your scanned docs or photos - they just get dumped into the iPad's Photos Camera Roll library. Brookstone needs to tweak the software a bit to make the iConvert truly useful. ![]()
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