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Book fax

1 April 2000

Sick of photocopying pages from books just so you can fax them? Help will
soon be at hand from Philips: the firm is launching a fax machine which can copy
and transmit pages from a book, without the need to make copies of them first.
The Magic2 fax, which will cost around £200, has a scanner on a coiled
lead which you swipe over the pages of your book.

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