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Reviewed on 01/05/2007
HP Scanjet G4050
The HP Scanjet G4050 is a solid scanner that could use a driver overhaul and a better means of handling slides.
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Flatbed scanner - Desktop, 4800 dpi x 9600 dpi, Hi-Speed USB
$149 - $237
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Reviewed on 10/12/2006
Epson Perfection V700 Photo
The Epson Perfection V700 Photo makes an excellent choice for a deep-pocketed photo hobbyist or a pro who needs to scan originals in a mixture of sizes.
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Flatbed scanner - Desktop, 6400 dpi x 9600 dpi, IEEE 1394 (FireWire), Single-pass
$466 - $598
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Reviewed on 05/27/2005
Planon System Solutions DocuPen R700
If you need an ultralight scanner that slips inside a deep pocket, dig deep into those pockets to splurge on the DocuPen.
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Hand-held scanner - Handheld, 200 dpi x 200 dpi, USB, Hand-held
$149 - $169
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Reviewed on 03/24/2005
NeatReceipts
This compact, intelligently designed sheet-fed scanner almost makes it a pleasure to generate expense reports and calculate itemized income tax deductions.
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Sheetfed scanner - Portable, Hi-Speed USB, Single-pass
$169
at 1 store
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Reviewed on 10/21/2004
Microtek ScanMaker i900
The best flatbed for creative professionals on a budget.
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Flatbed scanner - Desktop, 6400 dpi x 3200 dpi, IEEE 1394 (FireWire), Single-pass
$468 - $479
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Reviewed on 10/14/2004
Nikon Coolscan V LS-50 ED
Unless your stuff appears regularly in
National Geographic
, this may be the only film scanner you'll ever need.
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Film scanner (35 mm) - Desktop, 4000 dpi, Hi-Speed USB, Single-pass
$549 - $654
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Reviewed on 02/12/2004
HP Scanjet 5530 Photosmart
If you need to scan lots of photos and negatives--and you have plenty of desktop space--the Scanjet 5530 is a good choice.
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Flatbed scanner - Desktop, 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi, Hi-Speed USB, Single-pass
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INFINITY WF 36IN DEMO-BIGPICTURE RESELLERS ONLY
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AVISION 220 SF CL DUPLEX 35PPM USB 2.0 600 DPI LGL ADF BY AMBIR
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Genius ColorPage Vivid 1200X - flatbed scanner
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Flatbed scanner - Desktop, 1200 dpi x 2400 dpi, USB, Single-pass
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