What does RR in the product line of Epson Scanners represent? It is the indicator of Rapid Receipt! Several Months ago we took a look at the FF (Fast Foto) 680W Scanner from Epson and we were amazed with the results. After getting the RR-600 in we were equally amazed. While the demonstration may have not panned out on-air, (One for the Blooper Reel). We are putting together a video demo, we are able to share some great info on the scanner capabilities.
This is a Rapid Speed Scanner, Similar to the Epson FF-680W we looked at back in October, this is designed to Scan Receipts in High Speed and Using AI Technology and Software from Epson, organize them in the Numbers which may be needed for Tax Filing or bookkeeping. One Scanning of the Single sided or Dual Sided Invoice, it can then be filed in many different options including to your Business Software such as QuickBooks or TurboTax from Intuit.
We love the Speed and ease of use, if you have a smartphone you can scan from the Scanner to the smartphone and save on your device as well. It’s also great that a selection of Receipts can be scanned at once and allow for faster organizing.
Photos and other documents can also be scanned and saved with Epson RR-600W. It retails for around 399.00
Welcome to this week’s edition of TechtalkRadio where Justin and Andy are joined by Slick to keep you up to speed on the latest trends and happenings in the world of technology!
Kicking off this week’s show, the topic of Artificial Intelligence takes center stage once again after an intriguing email from Mario, who enjoyed the guys’ previous discussion on AI. Andy believes that AI can be harnessed for good and non-invasive purposes, but Justin and Slick are skeptical, thinking Andy might be living under a rock. Renowned film director of Terminator fame, James Cameron, echoes these concerns, stating that this is exactly what he warned us about with Skynet and self-learning technology.
Speaking of AI, the conversation shifts to how it can revolutionize the way we write code for technology, making the process faster and easier. Andy highlights how technology has already taken over certain jobs, citing the basic self-checkout systems in stores. However, not everyone is thrilled about this tech advancement, with a backlash from individuals who dislike sharing receipts upon exiting the store.
We have a message from Cecilia seeking guidance on setting up a wireless printer, and Justin surprises everyone with a unique approach to troubleshooting this issue. Additionally, the guys share some “Old School” methods to secure serial numbers and master passwords, revealing an extra step in safeguarding sensitive information.
Shifting gears to the entertainment world, the big movies hitting theaters last week were “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie”. The hosts ponder the changing landscape of the film industry and why once-popular blockbuster franchises like Mission Impossible and Indiana Jones seem to be losing their staying power. Are viewers opting for the home movie experience, and how can theaters entice audiences back? The ongoing SAG/AFTRA Strike is also making waves, affecting actors’ ability to promote their films and even impacting events like Comic Con in San Diego. The guys delve into how this labor dispute is altering the dynamics of the entertainment world.
On a lighter note, Slick shares his experience with an updated laptop that still struggles with slow performance, despite adding a whopping 128GB of memory. The culprit? A mere 256GB hard drive with hibernation mode running—a valuable lesson in considering all crucial specs!
Andy introduces a product designed to clean the print heads of clogged Ink Jet Printers—the XC Inkjet kit, particularly useful for printers that have not been used for an extended time. Meanwhile, Justin shares his love for his Color Laserjet printer and its impressive print quality however finds it is always better to use the manufacturers Ink.
In a surprising move, Twitter rebrands itself as “X.” The hosts speculate on the reasons behind this change and Justin suggests that Elon Musk might be eyeing WeChat’s versatile features, including its payment systems.
That’s a wrap for this week’s TechtalkRadio. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and discussions on the ever-evolving world of technology. We would love to hear from you as well!
Featured in this Tech Segment from KMSB Fox 11 with Andy Taylor, with Taxes all done for many people – it’s time to look at how much easier organizing can be done to prepare for next year or for those that filed extensions. Receipt’s are needed for putting those handy deductions together for small and medium size businesses and they can pile up quickly. Epson has put together the Epson RR (Rapid Receipt) 70W The Rapid Receipt RR-70W is a small mobile scanner that is powered by USB or Battery and allows users to quickly scan receipts and have them put into your favorite programs such as Quickbooks, Turbo Tax or even Excel Spreadsheets. No Subscription Fee, no taking a photo with your smart phone, easy fast scanning. Receipt Management Software is included.
This Model is also Wireless which allows you to scan these documents to Smart Phones to be sent via Message or Email. While it is a Receipt scanner it also can scan documents 8.5” x 72! And can scan photos, color documents as well – A great companion to help out all year! Find out more at https://www.epson.com
Home entertainment and technology continue to evolve. We have more choices and more ways to get the content. We are taking a look at a product which was introduced earlier this month and has many people amazed by the quality, including me!
For Years Epson, a company synonymous with Printers and Scanners has been producing projection systems for both home and office. The quality in these devices continues to get better and this is partly due to the demand of the consumer and the technology.
Our first time looking at Home Projection and we picked the fantastic Epson 5050UB 4K PRO UHD Projector. The Epson 5050UB delivers a 4K theater experience with technology to drive 1080 resolution up by digitally rearranging the pixel with a Pixel shifting processor.
A Photo of the Inputs of the Epson Home Cinema 5050UB – Featured on KMSB Fox 11 Segment with TechtalkRadio’s Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor demonstrating the Size of the Epson Home Cinema 5050UB from KMSB Fox 11 Daybreak
What’s truly amazing is the brightness and depth of color; this is achievable in part with the 3 Chip Projector design or 3LCD. Most of the earlier projectors dealt with one while the Epson Home Cinema 5050UB offers 3 to process the colors for a vibrant picture.
The bright picture is processed by 2600 lumens. Another technology which delivers in the Home Cinema 5050UB is the Epson Ultra Black Technology. No Washout of the darker black areas!
The Epson can deliver stunning results in a large room or small due to the Pixel Shift technology. A variety of Inputs and Modes include Cinema, Digital Cinema and even 3D Cinema with a 3D Enabled playback device and Epson compatible 3D Wear.
Priced at around 2999.99 we give you a firsthand look at this massive Home Cinema 5050UB
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