The size of a fat PDA, at 1.75 by 5.75 by 3.25 inches (HWD) and 8 ounces, the sleek gray-and-black Corex CardScan Executive 700c is 50 percent slimmer and lighter than its predecessor. For the $250 (as of November 2004) that the CardScan costs, you could buy a scanner or a multifunction machine to scan your cards and a lot more, but the card-scanning process would be more cumbersome and time-consuming. You'll still have to make some text corrections by hand, but overall, this machine will save any frequent card collector time and trouble. This machine is easy to set up and use, and its accompanying software is full featured, but its character-recognition skills are far from flawless. The Corex CardScan Executive 700c gives you anywhere access-whether you're in front of your PC at home or traveling with nothing but your PDA-to the contacts trapped in that messy pile of business cards accumulating on your desk.
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