The PowerLook 1100 is the first professional Mac and PC scanner dedicated for FireWire support. One of the fastest peripheral connection standards developed to date, PowerLook 1100... more
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Supported Media Type: Transparencies, plain paper, Transparencies, plain paper, slides, film
Media Feeder Type: Manual load
Expansion / connectivity
Connections: 2 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 6 PIN FireWire, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 6 PIN FireWire
Interfaces: 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 6 PIN FireWire
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: Plug and Play
Included Accessories: Transparency adaptor
Cables Included: 1 x serial cable
Power
Power Device: Power supply - integrated
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ( 50/60 Hz ), AC 100/240 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational ( Standby ): 30 Watt
Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star
Manufacturer's product description
The PowerLook 1100 is the first professional Mac and PC scanner dedicated for FireWire support. One of the fastest peripheral connection standards developed to date, PowerLook 1100 offers such compelling benefits as blazing data transfer rates, hot-pluggable connectivity without the need for a host card, and the ability to connect multiple Macs to streamline workflow. With PowerLook 1100 you are able to create professional-quality image production. The scanner features a transparency adapter, auto-detect frame holder for automatic scanning, and batch scanning capabilities.
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0, Microsoft Windows 3.11/95, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP
Advantages: Decent quality scanner, good price, great selection of software. Disadvantages: Scanning speed is on the slow side.
...My old UMAX died on me and it was a great scanner. I decided to stay with UMAX, so i bought the Umax Astra 2000P,
because I thought the quality would be the same as my first scanner. but i was WRONG.
They added more useless bells and whistles and made the actual scanning process take twice as long, but the scans weren't any better. Also the scanner hasn't worked since the second month after I bought it. which was a long time ago now.
For some reason it is not being recognized anymore by the computer. There is nothing wrong with the computer as everything else is working just fine. The blasted scanner is the problem. Now I have to take it AND my computer back to the place where I bought the scanner and have it serviced. This is a pain. I should have never gone with UMAX again.
The first scanner although it made nice scans, also...
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Advantages: good price, great selection of software Disadvantages: No
...No matter what model scanner you choose, you'll always make some compromises, whether it's price, speed, resolution, software, etc. With the UMAX Astra 2000P, you get a surprisingly good scanner with few compromises, at a great price.
Now, I didn't say the UMAX Astra 2000P comes without any compromises, and it's best to get that out right up front. The scanner does have one issue; its speed. Because the Astra 2000P is a parallel port scanner (hence the "P" in the model name), it's slow compared to scanners that connect to computers by other means, like a SCSI port. If you've been spoiled by fast flatbed scanners, like some of Hewlett-Packard's top of the line models, then the Astra 2000P will take some getting used to. Still, it's not unbearably slow; it's okay, even on a modestly powered desktop or notebook computer. You may just...
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...Umax are generally the cheapest scanners you can get. When buying a scanner, the main features to look for and pay for is:
a) Resolution
This is not too much of a problem because if the scanner can do over 600 dpi, then its more than enough for any user, barr the Multimillion pound publisher..!
b) Price
Don't go over board. Buy the scanner tha meets your needs not your budget.. scanners are very cheap, don't boterh spending more than about £100.
c)Speed
Parralel port is the slowest with USB and SCSI being faster, but expect to pay a little more for those. If you use the scanner regularly than a scsi/usb would be a good investment, or else stick to a cheap parallel port version.
d)Features
Don't be foole by the many features. A scanner can all do similar things so don't worry too much about it.
Why a UMAX...
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I have now owned this system for a couple of weeks. I already have a good DVD player so was not interested in a system with the DVD player built in. I thought it was wiser to spend my money on a good amp and speakers rather than another DVD player. I... more
I have owned this set now for a couple months and I am very happy with this set. As with all new devices and gadgets, all of the functions can be a little confusing, but I do find this unit very easy to use.
With the HDMI passthrough ports on this, it more
What HiFi gave this a 5 star rating with good reason. Its an impressive piece of kit and now that it has come down in price, offers a real alternative to load of speakers around the room.
This is why I bought one. The thought of 5 speakers plus cables... more