Wow, so for a price that is a few dollars more than the StandScan power bundle, 
I can get something similar to the StandScan pro, only without the lights. What 
a bargain. 

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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> On 14 Mar 2014, at 6:01, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Today, I received my Giraffe Reader for iPhone. This serves a similar purpose 
> to that of the StandScan Pro, but it does not have any lighting. It is, 
> however, much smaller and lighter, measuring about 26 cm by 21 cm when folded.
> 
> The Giraffe Reader is quicker to assemble than the StandScan Pro as it only 
> has three sections. Once erected, it consists of a base which is roughly A5 
> size, an upright piece which is three sides of a rectangle in cross section, 
> and a platform to hold the iPhone in place.
> 
> It is made of a plastic material that feels like shiny cardboard and is held 
> in shape by magnets.
> 
> There is a video showing how to use the Giraffe Reader at:
> <https://vimeo.com/88239540>
> 
> Within the euro zone, the Giraffe reader costs €33.25.
> In Britain, it costs £30.
> 
> You can contact its creator, Sam Jewell at:
> [email protected]
> 
> I’ll paste the result of my first scan using the Giraffe Reader below my 
> signature. The item scanned is an exam paper for French student nurses who 
> have to understand English.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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