You've probably seen Neat's TV ads touting their new NeatConnect Cloud Scanner (US$499.95). They show someone with a desk somewhat neater than mine quickly scanning in receipts, bills, and business ...
Blissfully easy to use. Scans go directly to email, cloud service of your choice, or an SD card. NeatConnect service automatically OCRs your docs. High-priced hardware and monthly NeatCloud ...
Although NeatConnect is a scanner, it is best understood as a so-called "scanning appliance" primarily of interest if you want to send your scans to the cloud. NeatConnect($379.98 at Amazon)—from The ...
I’ve been using Neat products for the past couple of years. I’ve got a NeatDesk for Mac and an active NeatCloud account. So when the folks at Neat reached out to me and asked if I’d be interested in ...
There was a time when a scanner, or even two, was essential gear in every office. But nowadays, in the age of cloud computing and mobile devices, many of us find we rely less and less on scanners ...
As a tech journalist, one of the things I’ve always been a bit ashamed to admit is the fact that I’m still rocking a lot of paper. From business cards to receipts, there’s simply a ton of paper I keep ...
Late-night TV commercial stalwarts Neat may seem a little chintzy at first blush, but rest assured that their products – essentially very simple document scanners – are surprisingly good. Their latest ...
NeatConnect is a scanner, but would be more correctly labeled a digital scanning ecosystem. Yes, it scans documents, receipts, business cards and more, but it’s more about what happens after you scan.
Digital organization is already a big part of life, but it's especially tough to go paperless in a world that's still filled with scraps of paper in the form of receipts, business cards, and various ...
Those words were the tease of an ad last week from Neat, the company that’s trying to get us all to scan our piles of paper into PDFs to store on our computers. I’ve been reviewing Neat’s newest ...
What? Paper! Are you still around? Wasn't technology supposed to retire you to museums for future generations to gawk at? Instead, things like bills, business cards, receipts and recipes torn from ...
From the laptops on your desk to satellites in space and AI that seems to be everywhere, I cover many topics at PCMag. I've covered PCs and technology products for over 15 years at PCMag and other ...
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