Expert's Rating
Pros
- Small, compact size
- Good-quality images
Cons
- Sluggish performance
Our Verdict
The small MobileOffice AD450 produces good-looking images, but lack of speed is its weakness
In years past, scanning a stack of documents required using hefty equipment that gobbled up a fair amount of desktop space. Nowadays the latest document scanners are smaller and more mobile than ever before, yet are just as capable of working their way through piles of pages. If you’re looking for a portable scanner for your business or your home office, one of the models we reviewed recently may be just what you need.
We evaluated each scanner’s features, design and usability, and performance (at default settings) in scanning a wide variety of test documents, ranging from single-sided forms and magazine pages to multipage double-sided financial reports. We also rated each scanner’s image quality in producing assorted PDF, TIFF, or JPEG images, and tested their optical character recognition capabilities for turning reports, spreadsheets, business cards, and other documents into editable files.
Winning Combinations
Read Our Portable Document Scanner Reviews
- Visioneer Strobe 500
- iVina BulletScan S300
- IRIS IRIScan Pro 3 Office
- Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300
- Plustek MobileOffice AD450
- Top 5 Portable Document Scanners (chart)
- Bonus review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100