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January 14, 2015
KING JIM: Manage Business Cards as Image Data with the Pittre
KING JIM
Enhanced Features, Reimagined.
Pittrec: Manage Business Cards as Digital Data
Introducing a new digital business card holder, Pittrec, that combines the ease of managing accumulated business cards in files with the searchability unique to digital devices. This updated model, launching in September, features enhanced capabilities including digital business card exchange.
Text by TAKEI Masaki
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Pittrec is a digital business card holder that allows users to capture business cards with its built-in camera, read the card information as image data, and then manage and utilize it all on a single device. Since its release in August 2010, it has received high acclaim, particularly among businessmen.
The new Pittrec DNH11 features a high-definition LCD panel for clearer viewing of even fine text. Functionality has been enhanced with the addition of a digital business card exchange feature, enabling data transfer between devices, and a function to convert recognized text (OCR) into QR codes.
Notably, the OCR function now supports 12 fields, expanding from the previous 4 (company name, name) to cover almost all business card information, including address and phone number. The device can store approximately 7,000 business cards on the included 2GB microSD card.
Additionally, using a separately sold microSDHC card and the box function, up to 9,999 cards (approx. 3.5GB of data) can be stored per box, with a maximum of 120 boxes creatable.
Additionally, using a separately sold microSDHC card and the box function, up to 9,999 cards (approx. 3.5GB of data) can be stored per box, with a maximum of 120 boxes creatable.
Furthermore, the bundled PC software 'PITREC on PC 2' allows for easy management and editing of registered business card data on a computer. This enables direct connection between the Pittrec device and a PC (via USB cable), eliminating the need to remove the SD card from the Pittrec unit as with previous models.
The Pittrec DNH11 is packed with features designed to streamline workflows. It is poised to become an essential item in future business scenes, bridging the gap between analog and digital.
Digital Business Card Holder "Pittrec" DNH11
Suggested Retail Price | ¥27,300
Release Date | September 14, 2012 (Friday)
Body Color | Solid Black
Dimensions | Approx. 122×62×13mm (when camera is closed)
Weight | Approx. 95g (including lithium-ion battery)
Display | 3.5-inch Wide TFT Color LCD, WVGA (800×480 dots)
Power Source | Lithium-ion battery
Battery Charging Time | Approx. 6 hours
Camera | Approx. 2-megapixel CMOS sensor
Suggested Retail Price | ¥27,300
Release Date | September 14, 2012 (Friday)
Body Color | Solid Black
Dimensions | Approx. 122×62×13mm (when camera is closed)
Weight | Approx. 95g (including lithium-ion battery)
Display | 3.5-inch Wide TFT Color LCD, WVGA (800×480 dots)
Power Source | Lithium-ion battery
Battery Charging Time | Approx. 6 hours
Camera | Approx. 2-megapixel CMOS sensor
Storage Capacity with Included microSD Card | Approx. 7,000–8,000 cards (*3) (using included 2GB microSD card)
Battery Life | Approx. 3.5 hours (*4)
Supported Memory | microSD card (max. 2GB), microSDHC card (max. 32GB)
Included Items | Business card spacer, Lithium-ion battery, Power adapter, microUSB/USB cable, PC editing software (CD-ROM), Instruction manual, Warranty, microSD card (2GB pre-installed)
(*1) When 9,999 business cards are stored in one box, the data size is approximately 3.5GB. The number of cards that can be stored varies depending on the capacity of the microSD card used and operating conditions.
(*2) Business card data within Pittrec is managed in units called "boxes."
(*3) The approximate number of storable business cards is an estimate. This may vary depending on the device's operating conditions.
(*4) Battery life varies depending on the operating environment and settings such as the LCD panel.
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http://www.kingjim.co.jp

