The Targus mini USB Business Card Scanner from local IT infrastructure distributor, Axiz, helps keep the accomplished captain of industry on top of the paper trail. It allows you to scan business cards in seconds and keeps an organised list of all your important contact data wherever you go.
The mini USB Business Card scanner utilises a USB connection for a fast and reliable interface to your notebook and desktop computer. Whether your network includes personal digital assistants (PDAs) or laptops, you will always have the information readily available at your fingertips.
The award-winning optical character recognition OCR software with Smart Field Recognition technology rapidly recognises the contact information on your business card with a high degree of accuracy. It is one of the smallest business card scanners on the market, and has scanning speeds of six seconds per card.
"Targus mini is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand which makes it great for travel," comments Stefanie Bosman, Targus product manager, Axiz. "The gadget`s OCR engine does an excellent job of importing text from the cards into corresponding contact manager text fields and the bundled software enables one-touch synchronisation."
The Targus mini USB Business Card Scanner is compatible with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. Systems requirements include USB v1.1 compliant port and 40MB free hard drive space.
The Targus mini USB Business Card Scanner is currently available from Axiz. For more information, contact Axiz on (011) 237 7011 or visit www.axiz.com.
Axiz distributes ICT infrastructure and provides technology intelligence and innovative thinking to its business partners when they buy the quality products Axiz provides from market leaders HP, Microsoft, Intel, Kingston, LG, Lexmark, Asus, Acer and Genius, as well as its own brand Axiz. It also carries a wide range of leading brand components and solutions. Axiz is committed to living the Five Capitals Model of Sustainability and is a pioneer, innovator and leader in its sector through the implementation of its Ledibogo Programme its Business Partner Development Programme, as well as other initiatives such as founding and supporting Inqolobane (the Employee Ownership Association Africa, www.eoaa.co.za) and Qhubeka (the Motive Power Movement, www.qhubeka.com). More information is available at www.axiz.com.
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