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Title: Canon PIXMA MP610 | Our Review | TechRadar.com
Pros: Very fast; Great quality prints; Fantastic scanner
Cons: Quite pricey
Verdict: Rounding off the feature set, the multi-format memory card reader, colour LCD and intuitive controls make direct photo printing a breeze. We really couldn't ask for more from the Canon MP610
Summary: Canon scores top marks with its excellent all-in-one device
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100/100 |
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Title: Canon CanoScan LIDE 600F scanner
Pros: Design, price, scan quality, FARE, software
Cons: Bulky and awkward to use FAU attachment, mounted 35mm slides not supported by FAU
Verdict: It's stylishly slim contours and pleasing to look at and it's not a bad performer either
Summary: - Canon's latest Contact Image Sensor LiDE scanner is the 600F, which updates the preceding model, the 500F. It brings to the LiDE range 48-bit colour and 4800 x 9600ppi scanning for the first time and so offers a tempting set of features for those in the
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon CanoScan LiDE 25
Pros: Low price. Reasonably good-quality scans for photos. Color-restore feature for faded photos. Batch-scan option. Simple interface for beginners and an advanced interface for better control.
Cons: Minimal software bundle includes only a photo editor and light-version OCR program. USB 1.1 connection limits scan speed.
Verdict: The Canon CanoScan LiDE 25 is a no-frills package, offering relatively slow scanning and bundled with only a low-end photo editor and a special-edition OCR program. But it handles photos surprisingly well for the price, and includes such welcome touches a
Summary: Maximum Scan Area: Letter, Scanning Options: Reflective, Flatbed: Yes, Maximum Optical Resolution: 1200 pixels, Mec...
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70/100 |
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Title: Canon CanoScan 4400F scanner
Pros: Design, price, scan quality, QARE, bundled software
Cons: Flimsy and awkward to use FAU attachment, glass mounted 35mm slides not usable in FAU
Verdict: The CanoScan 4400F is a versatile and simple to use flatbed scanner and certainly worth a closer look
Summary: - The 4400F comes packed with easy to use features and plenty of scanning kit to help make the job easier and faster. The silver, grey and black livery looks nice and the swooping curves across the "advanced" Z-lid that also features the built in FAU give
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon CanoScan 4400F scanner
Pros: Design, price, scan quality, QARE, bundled software
Cons: Flimsy and awkward to use FAU attachment, glass mounted 35mm slides not usable in FAU
Verdict: The CanoScan 4400F is a versatile and simple to use flatbed scanner and certainly worth a closer look
Summary: - The 4400F comes packed with easy to use features and plenty of scanning kit to help make the job easier and faster. The silver, grey and black livery looks nice and the swooping curves across the "advanced" Z-lid that also features the built in FAU give
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon CanoScan LiDE 25
Pros: Low price. Reasonably good-quality scans for photos. Color-restore feature for faded photos. Batch-scan option. Simple interface for beginners and an advanced interface for better control.
Cons: Minimal software bundle includes only a photo editor and light-version OCR program. USB 1.1 connection limits scan speed.
Verdict: The Canon CanoScan LiDE 25 is a no-frills package, offering relatively slow scanning and bundled with only a low-end photo editor and a special-edition OCR program. But it handles photos surprisingly well for the price, and includes such welcome touches a
Summary: Maximum Scan Area: Letter, Scanning Options: Reflective, Flatbed: Yes, Maximum Optical Resolution: 1200 pixels, Mec...
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70/100 |
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