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Canon LiDE 35 Scanner
Advantages: lightweight, fast and easy to set up and use. nice slimline design.
Disadvantages: None that I have found
...A few months ago my old Agfa Snapscan 1212 gave up the ghost. Not surprising because I've had it since? it's been that long I honestly can't remember! It connected to the computer via the parallel port and was slower than the M25 with just one lane open. Mind you, just like the M25 when I first used it I thought it was terrific!
It was in PCWorld that I first looked at the Canon LiDE35 - I'm afraid I wanted this machine so badly, I didn't shop around and bought it there and there. I loved its slim looks and the fact that it didn't need it's own power supply. It works directly from the USB connection.
The scanner was well packaged in a nice strong box with a carry handle that I found handy to keep it stored when it's not in use. The software was child's play to load and easy to understand. It also linked itself to my Photographic...
derek-j-a
05.05.2005 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 35
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CanoSCAN LiDE 20 - Slim Perfection
Advantages: Slim, small, lightweight, portable
Disadvantages: Little bit noisy
...I bought my laptop a few months back and figured id buy a new scanner while I was there. I wanted something small, lightweight, portable and good looking ? for a reasonable price. And I found it.
The CanoScan LiDE 20 is one of the lightest, most portable scanners I?ve seen - It weighs next to nothing, and I frequently carry it in my laptop bag when im moving around.
The scanner itself features three ?EZ? buttons ? which couldn?t make scanning any more simpler. One press and your away. It comes with a nifty little stand, which allows for upright scanning ? which is perfect, if like me you have limited desk space. Another great feature is it?s ?Z-Lid? making it possible to scan large items that wouldn?t normally fit under a regular scanners lid ? such as large books. The fact that it is bus powered, means you don?t have extra cables...
nvaren
19.10.2004 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 20
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CanoScan - great quality scans at the touch of a button
Advantages: Quick, easy to use, quiet, great quality scans
Disadvantages: Fairly expensive
...The Canon CanoScan is a great all-round flatbed scanner. It is a good size (25cm x 36cm x 4cm) to enable all regular scanning, whilst not taking up unnecessary desk space. It has a resolution of 4800dpi x 4800 dpi, which results in great quality scans, of both black and white or colour documents/images.
Whilst I have been rather let down by other scanners, this one is really easy to use and gives fantastic results. It is easy to scan in regular sheets/photos, but the lid also allows you to scan notebooks etc. Although other scanners I have used have allowed you to do this, the results have not been so good; often having the lid slightly ajar results in bleached patches of the scanned document, due to light getting in. However, I have personally not suffered any problems like that with this scanner.
When scanning documents, text comes...
rd89
12.05.2009 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 200
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Can CanoScan scan for Canon?
Advantages: Small, slim, light and practical
Disadvantages: No slide copier
...Canon CanoScan
The Canon CanoScan LIDE 60 is one of my most recent buys.
It has a very hard act to follow in my study - an HP Scanjet 6300 which I reviewed some time ago.
Buying
The HP decided to die on me, just when I needed it in connection with a funeral!
I needed to scan a photo for an order of service in full colour, and the HP was lifeless.
A quick trip to PCW was my only hope, and faced me with a dilemma. Would I go top of the range - my normal approach - or get by with something cheapish.
The latter was the option which led me to the Canon. At under £50 it seemed to offer all I really needed, and did the job perfectly once I got it home.
Appearances.
This is a wonderfully light, slim model - and sits on its edge on the desktop if need be.
26 cms by 38 cms by 4 cms deep is all...
trevorbrock
24.09.2005 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 60
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Canoscan LiDE 90
Advantages: Easy to use, Affordable, small design and looks really nice.
Disadvantages: Hinges seem flimsy and once the scanner failed to load.
...If you need a Sleek, High Quality and Affordable scanner, Look no further. It is so simple, Put the document in, press scan, DONE!!! I paid £50 for my scanner, the image quality is spectacular. The Pros are; Easy to use, Affordable, small design and looks really nice. The Cons are; Hinges seem flimsy and once the scanner failed to load. Another Pro is that it is small and light, which means, that if the lid falls while you are loading documents, it wont break your fingers or cause permanent damage, unlike my last one. The package comes with power cable, software, User manual and Certain software discounts. If you are looking for a professional, but easy to use scanner, from a reputable company, You can not go wrong with the LiDE 90....
Technomole
24.11.2007 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 90
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canons ultimate scanner
Advantages: fairly easy to use and great software
Disadvantages: yet to find one
...transfers and scanning speeds.
The included software greatly enhances resolution, up to an amazing 19200 colour dpi. Built-in retouching technology removes much of the dust and scratches on original prints, and revives faded images. One convenient cable to your computer provides both a USB connection and power. Large function buttons automate the scanning process - select the use for the image, and it's ready in seconds.
priced between 65 and 80 pound this scanner is nowhere near the most expensive on the market but cant be far off being one of the best!
feast your eyes over its impresive Specifications.
Product Description Canon CanoScan LiDE 600F - flatbed scanner
Device Type Flatbed scanner - desktop
Max Supported Media Size 216 x 297 mm
Dimensions (WxDxH) 28.6 cm x 40.9 cm x 4.3 cm
Weight 2.6 kg
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lynseyb
19.03.2007 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 600F
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Canon Can-Scan LiDE 50
Advantages: Very conpact design that does not hinder performance
Disadvantages: quite slow becasue its not mains powered. Not as good as the desktop models
...aluminium, it?s of good quality and it looks good too. One the front is four EZ-Buttons, for; scanning, printing, emailing and photocopying. These buttons are very useful if you want to just quickly print off a document or email one to you friend for some reason. This scanner also uses up minimal desk space so you can have enough room for other stuff. One thing though is, try not to get the top of it scratched, bad thing!
There is one USB port, and that is the only port. How simple. This is really good, seeing as I travel constantly so now I can only carry around one USB wire with me. Because its USB powered, you don?t need a mains plug either. The USB is version 2.0 so it is the fastest
Installing this scanner is a breeze, so long as you don?t install all of the software, as I said above five cds for software and manuals, how many more do...
Tortenmann
29.05.2004 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 50
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Must Read - £35 Canon Scanner
Advantages: Bargain price- affordable, thin, great design, take up no space at all :)
Disadvantages: USB 1.1 connection limits scan speed
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Are you in need of a good quality scanner and can't really afford it? Well here's your solution: This great Canon scanner scans good quality images and yet it is not expensive at all, and is suitable for both Windows and Mac users. You're probably wandering what the catch is, and you're right there is one. This scanner is relatively slow at scanning images into the computer - and that is all - that's the catch. Pathetic really, when you think about it. The preview scan time takes approximately 16 seconds so a normal scan, depending on what resolution you've got it on should take from anything from 30 seconds. Now some people think this is really slow, but in fact it isn't really. Half a minute? Almost no time at all. Although, half a minute at 300dpi resolution...
mightyd
06.07.2006 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 25
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Canon Lide 50- 12 months on
Advantages: fast, good resolution, good value, software bundle
Disadvantages: none to think of
...I bought the Canon LiDE 50 scanner just over a year ago, to replace an aging and very slow USB 1.1 model from an alternate manufacturer.
Speed + resolution were my main initial requirements, as was a compact design. At the time of purchase, there were very few USB 2.0 [or Hi-Speed, Enhanced USB depending on your 'Device Manger' listing in Windows] compliant scanners, and the price was very fair [£70 including VAT and delivery].
Software very useful to install and a generous package supplied, including a full version of Adobe PhotoShop Elements 2.0 [OEM version, no manuals but who cares at that price] a reasonable OCR application, CanonScan tool box and more [the others I haven't bothered to install so will not comment on them].
First reaction to removing the scanner from the box was ' wow, it's so sleek?. I could fit 3-4 Canon...
aarbie
21.08.2004 ·
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Review of Canon CanoScan LiDE 50
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