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The following review is from the Deal Seeking Mom project administrator, Mandi Ehman.
Whether you’re a mom scanning old photos into her computer or a business owner trying to digitize your records Visioneer makes a scanner for you. They also have a line of mobile scanners, which are great for business travelers. The Visioneer “Perfect Scans at the Touch of Your Finger” mentality promises that whether you’re scanning documents or pictures of your great-grandparents, they have the scanner for you.
I’m about as type-A as they come, and among my favorite gadgets are my labeler and laminator. It didn’t take me long after opening up the Visioneer Strobe 400 scanner to add it to my list of favorites!
One of my goals for 2011 is to digitize all of my paper records. I’ll probably still keep the originals of things like our mortgage documents and of course birth certificates and social security cards, but I’ll be able to free up space in my office by getting them out of my tightly packed file cabinet and onto my computer. Not only will this eliminate the paper clutter around me, but it will make it easier for me to access the documents I need whenever I need them and wherever I am!
The first thing I noticed when I opened the Visioneer Strobe 400 box was how tiny this thing is. It’s not much longer than a piece of paper and only about 4″ wide and 2″ tall!
I’ll admit I was a little overwhelmed by the other items in the box — installation discs, adapters, USB cords and more — but setting it up took just a few minutes, and all I’ll really need on a daily basis is the scanner itself, the USB connector and the USB power cord.
I’d thought about getting a larger scanner with a feeding tray, but I’m loving the size of this mobile/desktop scanner. It scans a piece of paper in about six seconds flat, and I’m actually anxious to get started scanning my papers now that I know how easy it is!
This week, one lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a Visioneer Strobe 400!
To enter, tell me what you’d scan first with a new Strobe 400. Do you have old photos to digitize? Paper files? Recipes and children’s artwork?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Tell me what you’d scan first with a Visioneer Strobe 400.
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Prize:
(1) Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner
This giveaway ends at 7 p.m. EST on 2/10 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use And the Winner Is to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Faith
The first thing I would scan with my new scanner would be pictures. My Mom will not give me pix from when I was younger… I have none, so I’d go over to her house, scan em. And be happy. :)
Mandy Hartley
I have been wanting one of these. I have so many old black and whites with ancestors that I want to scan and get labeled.
elizabeth reisner
I’m actually hoping to give this to my husband for his birthday who does free lance art work so i’m thinking the first thing that would be scan is the next sketch job he has :)
Amanda
I’m a real estate agent, so I would use it to scan in my purchase agreements and listing contracts on the spot so I didn’t always have to make trips back to the office afterward. :)
Jackee
I have your button on my blog list https://happeeliving.blogspot.com/
elizabeth reisner
I subscribe to your emails
Jenni
I’d scan all of my documents
Mindy Goins
‘liked’ Visioneer..already part of “Deal Seeking Mom”. Love all the posts and reviews!
Rachael K
The first thing I would scan would be pictures.
elizabeth reisner
I like visioneer and DSM on FB
Ashley M
My grandma passed away 3 years ago and we inherited all of her photos- some of which are fading. So I would scan all my grandmas and my mothers photos, so that my family of 10 could enjoy.
:)
Tonya Pugh
I would scan all my family tree information and photos. I would love to have one of these, it would get alot of use! :) I get your DSM on facebook.
Victoria Heydenreich
The forst thing I would scan would be the endless artifacts for my portfolio!!!
Laura
I’m not sure! I cant decide!
Amy Wong
I would scan piano sheet music. I subscribe to your newsletter.
Victoria Heydenreich
I am a DSM and Visoneer liker on FB!!!
Miki Bennett
I would scan all my wedding photos. I had them originally on CD and print but lost the CDs. so those would be the first things I’d scan.
Breeun
I have just received all of my grandma’s old photographs from when she was younger. I would love to scan all of them and create a website for our family.
Beth S
I’d scan all my genealogy information.
Vanessa White
I’d scan the one picture of my entire family from when we were all kids that my Mom ADORES and get it blown up for her :)
Victoria Heydenreich
I receive your feed via email!!!
Cindy
The first thing that I would scan is our tax documents to save for records.
Victoria Heydenreich
Your button is on my blogroll
theheydenreichs.blogspot.com
Suzanne Bergholz
Thanks so much for your great tips and freebies information. I really enjoy what you do for all of us subscribers.
Miki Bennett
I have now joined the Visioneer Facebook Like Page.
Missy D
My grandmother has many old photos that I would like to scan. This way I won’t be in the mix of relatives fighting over them later!
Missy
I subscribe to your emails.
Holly
I would first scan my daughter’s medical documents….they need to be digital.
Jessica
I would scan all my husbands work papers and our important docs!
Amanda
I subcribed via email!!