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Published 11th of October, 2003 Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
Looking for a high-quality film scanner to help archive all your old worned out film negatives or positives? Here's the new PrimeFilm PF3650 PRO3 which will do all that for you, plus, the ability to clean, restore and enhance the image quality.
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Published 24th of June, 2003 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Looking for a film scanner to backup and scan all your color films? Here's the PrimeFilm PF3600 PRO film scanner that delivers a resolution of up to 3600dpi at 36-bit color depth. Find out how it fares in this one of a kind scanner review.
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Published 30th of March, 2002 Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
The new USB 2.0 technology found its place in the new Canon CanoScan D1250U2. Based on a 1200 x 2400dpi optical CCD, the D1250U2 can scan up to two times the speed in USB 2.0 as compared with the old USB 1.1.
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Published 17th of July, 2001 Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
Canon announced the launch and availability of four highly advanced Charge Coupled Device (CCD) scanners in April this year, one of which is the D2400UF. Aimed at the pro user who demands maximum scan quality at a competitive price, the D2400UF is pitted against the HP ScanJet 7450C in a neck-to-neck shoot-out.
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Published 6th of June, 2001 Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
The Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 7450C is a good high-resolution scanner overall. Though it is rather noisy and cumbersome-looking for today's aesthetic desktop space, it has impressive features. We take it for a test drive and give you our results.
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Published 22nd of March, 2001
Looking for a good scanner for the office or home? In the Best Mid-Range Scanner category, we looked at five of the most popular scanners available in the market and we put them through some pretty stringent tests. We have Terence to tell you all about these scanners in this article. Check it out.
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