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Scan, save & share with the Pandigital mini scanner

Would you agree with the statement that every picture has a story? Some say that a picture is worth a thousand words. But not every picture has a digital file. Luckily, this easy-to-use portable mini scanner from PanDigital can create a quality digital copy of any photograph up to 4” x 12”.

In just seconds you can scan and save a treasured family snapshot onto the included memory card. Did I mention that no computer is required? That’s right, you can now take your mini portable scanner with you over to a family member or friend’s home and scan in precious photos and digitize them – all without a computer! You can also use the included mini USB cable to load the images onto your computer or digital photo frame.

Once the digital photo is on the memory card or your computer, its easy to use it for scrap booking, social networking, email and lots more.

You can now share yesterday’s photos with today’s technology and preserve them beautifully for tomorrow’s generations.

Marianthe
Marianthe Mesbouris
Electronics Expert

Comments

  • Oct 19, 2009 11:29 am Posted by Frank

    Marianthe, I would just like to say that I recently purchased the new 360GB clickfree devise, and I’m going to give my 160GB devise to my brother. I don’t need the added space, but I HAD TO HAVE the new one, with the dock & carry case. I will love to carry that around and share my pics with people. I’m sorry I never called to air like you suggested, in our previous blog, in early summer. I know you’ll be on air again, and I will call one day. Is it me or had the digital camera world slowed down? I love my HP R727, but I’m sure something should be on the horizon for the Christmas season. Take care, and feel free to e-mail me any new digital camera advise you may have.

  • Feb 2, 2010 6:36 pm Posted by kim dion

    hello Marianthe,
    in august 2008, i purchased from the shopping channel the jvc everio 60gb hd camcorder serial gz-hd5u. As soon as i received it, i successfully downloaded my first movie into my imac in imovie and final cut. After that, i made many upgrades on my imac, i tried to download another movie from my jvc to my imovie or final cut but am no longer able to. (still up to today)
    It doesn’t recognize my movie files anymore. And I’ve seen in the internet blogs that many people have the same problem.
    I called jvc and they told me it was an apple problem, i called apple and they switch me back to jvc. I’ve downloaded an upgrade they suggested and done steps required with the aid of an assistant, but still, nothing works.
    Could you enlighten me on what to do, is there a second or third party needed to recognize my camcorder to my imovie or final cut?
    Thank you,
    Kim.

  • Feb 4, 2010 7:45 am Posted by Paula Aquilina

    Hi Kim -

    Our contact at JVC has asked you to call their Tech Support Line for assistance @ 1-800-964-2650 (I’m not sure if this is the number you called before?)

    If you’re unable to get help there please let me know and I’ll get back in touch with JVC for next steps.

    Paula

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