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11.18.07
BookSnap Rips Your Book Collection With a Little Help From Your Fingers.

gizmodo.com -- Atiz has developed a device called the BookSnap, which allow you to accurately rip your books to PDF format. The product is aimed at the individual consumer, which is interesting given its $1595 price tag. Nevertheless, the method of its operation is rather clever, but the BookSnap does have one. More...
 

11.19.07
Meet BookSnap, the semi-automatic 'book ripper'
reviews.cnet.co.uk -- Technology has made archiving CDs on a PC a breeze. Even encoding vinyl can be automated with the right equipment. But what about the humble book? How are we supposed to effectively archive our literarature?. More...

 
11.13.07
Atiz rolls out "first consumer book ripper," the BookSnap.
engadget.com -- We've certainly seen plenty of book scanners before, but upstart Atiz has now rolled out what it claims to be the very first "consumer book ripper," although with a price of $1,595, that title is certainly ripe for a challenge. Still, it looks like the system should get the paper-to-PDF conversion job done quite nicely. More...
 
11.18.07
Atiz BookSnap book ripper.
krunker.com -- Do you have a large library of books at home or in your organization that you’d like to preserve somehow? Well check out this new product from Atiz Innovation called the BookSnap. According to Atiz, the BookSnap is the first digital book ripper designed for individual consumers. More...
 
11.14.07
Atiz BookSnap is a Book Ripper, not a Scanner.
coolest-gadgets.com -- I’ve often wondered why the age of the ebook is yet to be upon us. I suppose it has something to do with people wanting to hold real books and feel the pages turning. More...
 
11.24.07
Atiz BookSnap Scans Whole Book into PDF Format.
associatedcontent.com -- Scanners have allowed us to do some pretty cool things. One of the best things is that a scanner can allow us to scan our documents onto the computer. These documents will then be presented to us in PDF format. More...
 

02.20.06

Fastest Book Scanner

Most of us might prefer to pick up a book and read it, yet others prefer digitized books because they are easy to read on any PDA, PC or laptop. More...

 

02.20.06

Atiz BookDrive: World First Desktop-Sized, Automatic Page-Turning Scanner

I guess I have missed this one from this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2006. I talked before about Kirtas' APT BookScan 1200™: World's Fastest Book Scanner... More...
 

02.19.06

ATIZ BookDrive Automatic Book Scanner

ATIZ has developed an automatic book scanner that is of a somewhat-reasonable size. There are a couple other automatic book scanners out there but they are huge machines according to Art Sarasin, president of ATIZ... More...

 

02.18.06

ATIZ BookDrive: The World's First Portable Automatic Book Scanner

The ATIZ BookDrive is the world's only scanner featuring a page turning mechanism to digitize a whole book completely automatically... More...

 
01.07.06
CES Diary: Familiar Faces In The Crowd

One tiny startup is trying to cash in on the has-been status of its CEO, Nick Warnock--a former finalist on The Apprentice known for his aggressive sales tactics in the copier industry.... More...
 
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