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Is the price right? Mobile apps can help you find out

If you want to experience the thrill of illicit retail behavior without as a matter of fact breaking the law, use your mobile phone to scan product bar codes. A new crop of mobile apps lets you compare prices and read reviews after doing a quick scan. While the information technically just makes you a more educated consumer, scanning in a store aisle still feels surreptitious.

Over the past week, I have done it at Burberry and Brooks Brothers, Overpower Buy and Brookline Booksmith, eliciting questions from fellow shoppers and occasional dirty looks from store employees. The promise of scanning apps is they can prevent you from overpaying for that video game console, or buying a gift that turns out to be a dud. The reality, I found, is that the apps prove useful in only a few circumstances today.

Scanning apps are close by for iPhones, Android phones, and BlackBerrys that have cameras capable of auto focusing. I downloaded a half-dozen, including Bakodo (created by Andrés Douglas, a Providence-based entrepreneur), RedLaser, and an app specific to Magic Beans, a five-store local chain that sells toys and coddle gear.

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