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The first time I saw NeatReceipts Scanalizer ($200 street) was in the Philadelphia airport, where NeatReceipts, a local company, was showing it off. The demo was aimed at business travelers, the scanner's target audience. The combination of scanner and software (then simply called NeatReceipts) was showing in a kiosk, surrounded by stores selling overpriced snacks. The product would scan customers' receipts for those snacks (not to mention other expenses) and let them throw out all the scraps of paper that were stuffed into their walletsor soon would be.
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NeatReceipts
http://www.neatreceipts.com
- Price as Tested: $200.00 Street
- Maximum Optical Resolution: 600 pixels
- Mechanical Resolution: 600 pixels
- Maximum Scan Area: Legal
- Scanning Options: Reflective
- One-Touch Buttons: Yes
- Flatbed: No
- Automatic Document Feeder: No
- USB or FireWire Interface: USB
- Ethernet Interface: No
































