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Title: Product Reviews: Plustek Opticbook 3600
Pros: Good software suite, high resolution scanning engine, flawless book scans
Cons: Restricted to A4 sized paper, little pricey
Verdict: If you simply require a high quality scanning device that does book scanning as well, the OpticBook 3600 should be your pick.
Summary: Testing the OpticBook 3600 by a throwing on a number of different books, we noted no book spine shadowing or distorted text in the actual scanned images. In all, the OpticBook 3600 in tandem with Book Pilot is quite capable of generating high quality scan
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80/100 |
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Title: Plustek OpticFilm 7200i scanner
Pros: Compact, simple to use, comes with SilverFast Ai software and has built-in dust and dirt removal processing. Good optical scanning resolution and pricing
Cons: Slow to scan larger files, even slower when iSRD processing is active. Windows PC compatible only plus some over processing removes detail when iSRD is on
Verdict: A great little film scanner, one that is ideal for the enthusiast on tighter budget looking to digitise years? worth of negs or slides
Summary: Compact, dedicated, 35mm film or negative film scanner
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70/100 |
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Title: Plustek OpticSlim M12
Pros: Highly portable. Small footprint, about the size of a 12-inch ruler. Can be mounted on a wall. Powered through the USB connection.
Cons: Software focuses on photos, but the hardware works better with paper documents. Photo quality is only fair, and photos tend to pivot as they feed.
Verdict: The Plustek OpticSlim M12 scanner is light enough, at 0.7 pounds, to take with you if you need portability, and it occupies just 10.8 by 1.9 inches on your desk. Unfortunately, the software concentrates on photos, while the hardware seems better suited to
Summary: Maximum Scan Area: Legal, Scanning Options: Reflective, Flatbed: No, Maximum Optical Resolution: 600 pixels, Mechan...
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50/100 |
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Title: Review: Plustek Opticard 820 portable scanner
Pros: Fast batch photo scanning; good business card OCR
Cons: Those using it mainly for photos should opt for a flatbed
Verdict: : Not a bad photo scanner, but it's business users who'll get the most out of the Plustek Opticard 820
Summary: With most business cards roughly similar in size to many photographs, it must have made sense to Plustek to combine the two...
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80/100 |
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