Great Scanner
Written: Apr 14 '03 (Updated Apr 14 '03)
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Pros: great scan quality, easy to use and install, cheap price
Cons: no on/off switch, bulky
The Bottom Line: if on/off switch does not matter to you, then this scanner is the best and i would recommend it for you
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This scanner competes well with other scanners on the market. It has a resolution of 600 by 1200 dots per inch and 9600 by 9600 dots per inch using software emulation. It also scans fast but it gets slow as you increase the scanning resolution. It has five buttons located on the front of the panel. You can scan, copy, email, convert t text, and post it on the web automatically using these buttons. you can also program these buttons on what they will do and what applications will run and use these buttons.
The scanned images has a high quality and you also change the settings of the scanner and adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, and color of the output scanned image.
the software included in the scanner is great with an easy to use user interface. The OCR (Scanning documents and converting it to text file) also works very well. I easily scanned a whole book and saved it as word document. However, it has problems converting tables to text.
This scanner is connected via usb and uses cold cathode device to scan images.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 50 Interface: USB
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