
Hammacher Schlemmer, makers of the SkyPix Handheld Scanner, have created this "Only Previewing Full Page Portable Scanner".
Unlike other handheld scanners, which are essentially a quick pass over your subject and "you get what you get", this is a little more. This has a 2.4 inch color LCD that you can see before ...
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November 15th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

While they are severly under appreciated most of the time, printers are one of the most useful pieces of hardware to have in any photographer's arsenal. Sure, you can display your pictures on Facebook, Flickr or other websites but what fun is that? Printing out a beautiful shot and hanging it on the wall is ...
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August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Kodak | Comments Off

A new kind of skeletal scanner technology will manage to identify people from fifty meters away, reports say.
Designed to be used against the unlikely combination of "terrorists and pedophiles" ("Yes, hi...I'm a serial killer. Does that work on me?" "No sir, I'm sorry, it's terrorists and pedophiles only." "Oh, well then. Carry on."), the scanner ...
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August 25th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

Some brands claim to have scanners designed to eliminate dust and resolve image flaws through including software apps but Epson actually created a machine with the hardware to get the job done. The company developed a new scanner called the Perfection V750-M Pro. It's equipped with Digital ICE hardware and software technology to ...
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July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

Normally, scanning a picture means mounting it onto a machine, running a photo program and waiting for the device to work its magic before collecting the finished product. However, Pandigital has redefined the way we have use scanners with their development of a device called the Personal Photo Scanner/Converter. This machine is designed ...
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July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

The King Jim Pitrec is also known as DNH10 and its main feature is working as a scanner but specifically for business cards.
After inserting the business card on the device and digitalizing, there is a 3.5-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 400x240 so you can check all the content. Other features include the storage ...
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July 6th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

The Canoscan 9000F was initially unveiled last month and now the same high end scanner is available in Japan. In case you forgot, the Canoscan 9000F delivers a maximum resolution of 9600 dpi and a color depth of 48 bits.
This high end scanner can also scan 35mm slides or 12 35mm filmstrips simultaneously. Another ...
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June 18th, 2010 | Posted in Canon, Scanners | 1 Comment

Do you have any old slides or 35mm film laying around that you wish was a high qaulity digital image? Well, Plustek has just announced a product for you.
The OpticFilm 7400 scanner uses LED illumination to turn 35mm film and slides into high quality images of up to 7200 dpi.
Plustek assures us that the OpticFilm ...
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May 29th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Scanners | Comments Off

We just showed you Canon's new scanner but Epson has an alternative -- Today Epson has announced the Perfection V33 adn V330 Photo Scanners that will be priced at just $89 and $119 respectively.
These scanners both feature the a dpi optical resolution of 4800 x 9600 and a 180-degree lid for the scanning or objects ...
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May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

These Star Trek Tricorders set to come out this July are playing in between a toy and an actual gadget you can use. They take the form of the original gadgets used in the Star Trek TV series, coming complete with lights and sound effects as seen on TV.
It also comes with a scanner ...
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April 20th, 2010 | Posted in Cool Products, Scanners | Comments Off