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Electronics : Canon Lide 25 Colour Flatbed ScannerRating: - Solid scannerI bought an earlier version of this scanner in (I think) 2000. The current version is the same size, makes the same amount of noise, has the same speed and costs the same. No progress in eight years... Nonetheless, the software has been improved a lot and this results in higher quality pictures at smaller file sizes. Good stuff. Overall this is a solid scanner, it was worked flawlessly over the last few months and its predecessor is still working (on XP). My score: 4 out of 5 Rating: - scannerthis not a bad scanner easy to use & install, the only this about this scanner it very noisy. a part from that i glad to brought. Rating: - Excellent...Received this item this morning - please note that the package INCLUDES a USB cable - and I'm seriously impressed. Once installed, connected and warmed up - it takes it's power via the USB cable - it produced an excellent scan of a video cover which was spot on and that was using the software defaults. It was quick and quiet, what more can one ask? Very happy, no more 3in1 jobbies for me! Rating: - Great!So far so good, works great with mac os x (leopard), via the included software or acrobat etc twain driver. Dirt cheap, small and bus powered. great all rounder. Rating: - Not recommendedI am a little dissapointed. This scanner is not as good as my previous canon scanner (of arround the same cost) that I purchased 10 years ago! All they needed to do was create a Vista compatible version. But it seems they are either cutting costs or getting worse at designing the hardware! - Plus points Easy to install and setup. Software is relativly straight forward to use. Good size Looks quite nice Cheap Powered of USB port - Minus points It is quite slow. Scans images/text on the other side of the paper. (Photocopier paper/regular priter paper is not thick enough). The OCR application is more of a novelty rather than a useful tool due to number of mistakes. No option to power sepperatly for example if you are using a laptop. |
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