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@tubejuanso

1 month ago

I did a project to scan old books with something like that, the real speed is slower but the machine is not as expensive as you might think. Europe has special funds to scan old books. Million of euros. In just 1 work you could buy one of these, pay the employees and earn about 10k€

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@pig1800

1 month ago

modern adf scanners can easily scan 100+ pages per minute, as long as you can dismantle the book...
Most valuable point of this scanner is it can scan without destroying the book.

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@Jonix2000

1 month ago

Why all the negative vibe of this video? It’s amazing we can persevere books digitally and enable text searching through the worlds knowledge

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@mitchellminer9597

1 month ago

That is a very clever design. I like that the high-tech gizmo is matched with wooden boards with slots cut in them.
For people who didn't realize, the V-shaped head vacuums up two pages at a time, one on each side of the V, and scans them as it goes up. The one light illuminates both pages and there are two scanners, one left and one right.
Then, at the top of the stroke, a puff of air flops those two pages over to the left, and the scanner head pulls up two pages again ...the leftward page being the back of what was the rightward page on the previous scan.
It is an elegant design.

Human intervention is necessary to load the book, of course.

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@Africanewsnet

1 month ago

Whoever came up with this idea is a genius 😮

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@gukki5068

1 month ago

doesnt look like 2500 per hour.

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@drsanjayashikhii8847

1 month ago

Very good device for old books specially and new ones as well.

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@lancebuadocoding

1 month ago

seems like 2 pages per 5 seconds.
= 24 pages per minute
= 1,440 pages per hour

Edit: I did in fact, consider that it is scanning 2 pages at the same time.

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@thisisall50charactersbeing47

1 month ago

I can't believe robot was the bay harbor butcher

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@danholmesfilm

1 month ago

1. Up to 2500 pgs/hr
2. this book is ginormous
3. it can probably move faster than this demo
4. this is a video, not real life

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@ReformationRamblings

1 month ago

Thanks to this technology I can take my 2500+ book library with me wherever I go! I’m so grateful for the technology we have today (even with all the abuses).

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@heretoserve5023

1 month ago

NICE— that's it now...
ROBOTS WHO READ!

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@DigitalConfusion1

1 month ago

I wish my brain was attached to such a device when I was in school.

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@jay_hol

1 month ago

I calculated 900 pages an hour. 4 seconds total per page from start to reset for the page.

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@davebutler3905

1 month ago

Really nice design! Genius!

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@carstereo2493

1 month ago

I feel like this is something Brianiac would do, make a copy of it in his collection and afterwards, destroy every book in existence.

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@arvyness

1 month ago

Scanning one book takes 21 business days.

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@kevinschneider1820

1 month ago

We had to get one of these scanners because a lot of books hadn't been digitized yet and it is a lifesaver

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@EpicBenjo

1 month ago

2,500 pages per hour? That’s 0.7 pages every second. Can we see a clip of it going at its max speed?

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@Nic7320

1 month ago

That's why robots are getting so smart.

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