What Type of Pen Scanner Is Right For Me?
Posted: Sunday, April 19, 2009
by Dan Rennecker
It is critical to understand the types of pen scanners available in today's market before you buy one. Understanding the different categories will help you in deciding which is the best one for you. There are a few major manufacturers (IRISPen, Planon, and Wizcom) that each make many different models with varying features. To make things easier for you, we'll break down the types of pen scanners into their different basic categories.
Scanning text and "dumping" it into some time of word processing document is the most basic function these devices. These types of pens use OCR (optical character recognition) technology to convert images into text. If you are simply looking to use your pen scanner to take notes from a textbook, brochure, or other literature, this is the right type of scanner for you. Other optional features for products in this category include on device screens (including touch screen), ability to read text aloud, image scanning and language translation. Well known models of this type include the IRISPen Express 6, Wizcom InfoScan 2, and the Planon DocuPen R705.
Language Translator
There is an entire class of pen scanners designed specifically for language translation. While some models have a translator feature as an afterthought, these are designed from the ground up for this purpose. A translator unit typically features word-by-word translation and can read back the translated text instantly for verification and comprehension purposes. The IRISPen Translator 6 is one such model and recognizes 128 different languages. Most of the translator models also typically incorporate the features found in the note taking pen scanners. In addition to the IRISPen Translator 6, the Wizcom Quicktionary line is another capable group of translator units. This type of is ideal for foreign language students and teachers as well as people who travel often.
Executive/High End
In addition to the above types of pen scanners, there are also high-end or executive models that tend to incorporate the largest number of features. If you are looking for top of the line units with as much memory and editing capability as possible (or if money is no object), this may be the model for you.
In a future article we will discuss how to go about shopping for a pen scanner. For now, check out our pen scanner reviews to help you make the right decision with your money.
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