Sunday, October 2, 2011

Scandy: still another meaning of Smartphone

Cris Velasco is a writer who studied English language and marketing at Rutgers University and mobile enthusiasts. Once upon a time he was a News intern for MobileCrunch, and between them, he worked in wireless sales at best buy. After graduation, he returned to the new TechCrunch in mobile as a full-time writer. He counts the advertising works, musical theater ... ? Read More

SCANDY

We are big fans of Kickstarter around here, but for every good project that gets his much deserved financing, there are countless lesser ideas caught in financial uncertainty. What is at stake today: Scandy telescopic clip, which promises to turn your smartphone into a scanner.

The idea is that since Scandy your smartphone a pretty decent camera, mounted on his back, she will do a half-decent scanner, if you managed to hold just right. Instead of leaving the onus on the user, Scandy clips at the nearest table and allows you to adjust the height to get the entire document in a view.

In short, this is absolutely ridiculous. Time required to whip out Scandy, bolt it on the table and the height will be completely Eclipse time would snap a few photos and choose the best of them. Maybe there's some untapped market there really wants to lug around $ 40 set of plastic pipes in order to photograph the paperwork, but only 13 supporters at the time of writing, call it a niche market will be an understatement.

John said that it may be useful for researchers who don't want to spend 10 cents a copy on the old national library, but seriously? Plus it will not ruin finish reading table?

Alas, I could be completely wrong (Note: I'm not), and this could be the next must-have accessory for practise in your life. Scandy is compatible with all smartphones mostly because you should just relax your phone on top of it and get snapping. If the base model for $ 40 not strike your fancy, a limited edition model (plus capacitive stylus!) can be yours if you deposit $ 100, and a donation of $ 500 nabs Edition signature laser engraving.


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