<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>Computer Scanner Reviews and Prices</title>
	<atom:link href="http://scanner-review.net/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://scanner-review.net</link>
	<description></description>
	<lastBuildDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 23:05:17 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4</generator>
		<item>
		<title>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review-2/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 23:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review-2/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack specifications: 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm film fitted Transparency Unit Beautiful enlargements up to 13 x 19 from film Advanced Digital Dust Correction One touch photo restoration EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B001GBKTGM&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution</li>
          <li>Scan 35mm film  fitted Transparency Unit</li>
          <li>Beautiful enlargements up to 13 x 19 from film</li>
          <li>Advanced Digital Dust Correction</li>
          <li>One touch photo restoration</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">Scan film, photos and 3D objects with amazing clearness and detail   the value priced Epson Perfection V300 Photo makes it easier than ever with 4800 dpi optical resolution and a host of family friendly features. Use the fitted Transparency Unit to scan up to six negative frames or four slides at one time. With the scanner&rsquo;s extraordinary resolution, you may be able to easily create surprising enlargements. And, if you want to bring those faded family photos back to life, you may be able to use the V300 Photo to easily restore the color. This versatile performer  will include a high rise cover for scanning books and other 3D objects. And, it offers easy setup and one touch scanning.  If you decide to archive vital papers or copy the soccer team photo, you may be up and running in no time. Best of all, with an groundbreaking, LED light source, the V300 Photo gives fast scans with no warmup time.    <br /><br /> The Epson Perfection V300 Photo uses the groundbreaking ReadyScan&trade; LED technology     <br /><br /> Restore the color in old, faded photos using Epson Easy Photo Fix&reg;   <br /><br /> ReadyScan&trade; LED technology<br /> This energy efficient light source uses less power, while making sure greater productivity. And, there is no warmup time obliged. Best of all, with no mercury included, this LED technology is better for the environment.   Photo restoration with Easy Photo Fix&reg;<br /> Dig out that shoebox full of old, faded photos and restore the color with one touch. Just lay your faded photo on the scanner bed and, with a simple mouse click, you may be able to bring those faded photos back to life. You will be amazed at how fast and easy it&#8217;s. With color restoration, Easy Photo Fix also will include Digital Dust Correction and Backlight Correction.   What the press is saying:     &#8220;Epson also equipped its newest addition with ReadyScan LED technology, which is more energy economical and requires no warm up time when in comparison to conventional mercury filled cathode fluorescent lamps used in scanners&#8221; Staff, Electronista (8.22.2009), take with permission from electronista.Com    &#8220;.The Perfection V300 Photo, with its 4800 dpi optical scanning resolution and transparency scan support, is a good choice for those wanting to take their snapshots, negatives, and slides into the digital age.&#8221; James Galbraith, Macworld (10.21.2008) &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br /><br /><br />       <br /> <br />  Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the fitted Transparency Unit for beautiful enlargements up to 13&#215;19      <br /><br /> Create beautiful enlargements from 35mm slides and negatives<br /> Use the fitted Transparency Unit to scan four mounted 35mm slides or six frames of 35mm film. With the Perfection V300 Photo&rsquo;s 4800 dpi optical resolution, you may be able to create enlargements from your 35mm film from 4&#215;6 to 13&#215;19.  One touch and Full auto scanning<br /> The Epson Perfection V300 Photo features four one touch scanning buttons   Scan, E Mail, Copy and PDF   while the Epson Scan driver features four scan modes to accommodate users from beginners to experts. Full auto Mode gives auto scanning of photos, papers and film. Home Mode gives more control over scans with easy to follow settings menus. Professional Mode offers image correction tools for advanced users as well as histogram, tonal curves and a densitometer. New to the Perfection V300 Photo is Office Mode, which gives users functionality found in Epson&rsquo;s document scanners as well as threshold control, text enhancement and color dropout.  High rise 180 degree lid<br /> Perfect for scanning scrapbooks, photo albums or 3D objects, this distinctive feature lets you to lift the scanner cover 180 degrees to accommodate oversized originals.  Features/Benefits  accomplish exceptional clearness and detail with 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the fitted Transparency Unit (for beautiful enlargements up to 13&#215;19) Restore the color to old, faded photos with one touch Do more with one touch document scanning &mdash; send e mails or create PDFs Quickly copy papers and photos for archiving reasons Enjoy extraordinary versatility, plus completely auto scanning Scan books, photo albums and 3D objects with high rise, 180 degree cover Enjoy more economical operation with exclusive ReadyScan&trade; LED technology &mdash; no warmup time and fast scanning speeds Rest easy with  LED technology &mdash; no mercury included and lower power intake improve your pictures with photo editing and creative software included Scan text with amazing clearness &mdash; Office Mode delivers sharp scans,  if text is on colored paper or a double sided document  <br /><br /> What&rsquo;s in the Box<br /> Epson Perfection V300 Photo scanner; Transparency Unit (built into lid); Film holder for 35mm film strips and mounted slides; CD ROM software; Start Here poster; Hi Speed USB 2.0 cable; AC adapter
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        431 of 438 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Epson V300 Scanner, July 16, 2009
      
      <br />
        By W. Crews Giles (Texas)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      

Epson V300 Photo<br /><br />RATING<br />I can only give five stars when I have a comparison with my use of another scanner  but I strongly suspect such a comparison could not change my opinion of this one.  I&#8217;m happy, and it exceeds all my expectations.  So, four stars and most likely five.<br /><br />USES<br />I had two reasons for a scanner:  My main function is to preserve long out of print and frequently rare history and theological texts, making them available to other scholars and researchers   , it had to be a flatbed.  The second was to preserve and share old photos.<br /><br />Twenty four hours ago I bought this unit, led to this choice by reviews, and  deciding established upon the LED scanning technology, the portability, the price and the bundled software.  It cost me twenty dollars more (one hundred total) for the V300 which I believe is the same as the V30 except the V300 has the inclusion of the 35mm film and slide holding frame which I think may be of use to me.<br /><br />MODES<br />I do not know why they use the terms they do for the modes of use.  They ought to be: Photo mode, Text mode, Auto mode and Professional mode.  Instead, Photo is called &#8220;Home&#8221;, Text is called, &#8220;Office&#8221;, Auto and Professional are what you could think.  The menus are otherwise intuitive, but you may be able to (as I did) read the manual if you want.<br /><br />PHOTOS<br />I started with photos.  300 dpi resolution is enough for all of my needs, but I tried 1200 to see what it could do.  Using 1200 is 400 of original, and using that setting, and zooming in using common photo software, the detail was far beyond my expectations  almost like a crime movie zooming in on the subject&#8217;s glasses to see the reflection of the photographer.  Nearly.  This is well beyond my needs, as I&#8217;m preserving photos as they are   not photoshopping for enhancements.  Still.<br /><br />RESTORATION<br />I couldn&#8217;t resist trying the auto restoration.  I began with the default setting of 300 dpi, which I&#8217;ll use across the board from now on  simply because it&#8217;s more than adequate for my uses.  I have a black and white family photo from the 1890&#8242;s, and I had to view the original under bright light to make out any detail, so faded was it.  Seconds afterward, the preview image in &#8220;Home&#8221; mode&#8221; (see above) and leaving the default for &#8220;color photo,&#8221; showed a perfectly balanced contrast, popping out detail my eye couldn&#8217;t detect in the original.  Excellent.<br /><br />I then took a 1941 color portrait, and left the settings in &#8220;Home Mode&#8221; 300 dpi, and &#8220;color restoration&#8221; checked.  The original&#8217;s color has been skewed, nearly no red left over.  A push of the button and the image burst out in what I believe must have been the original colors.  Excellent.<br /><br />The last photo test was of a snapshot of me in which the flash had made my skin appear pasty white, while I was really quite tan.  I used the Professional Mode and played with the controls removing some red, removing green on the intuitive graph display for that function, and playing with the other controls for not many seconds ensuing in a  good last product.<br /><br />TEXT<br />Scanning whole books into pdf files is my major use.  But I tested more than that.<br /><br />OLD NEWSPAPWER CLIPPING<br />My 1st test was really a ninety year old newspaper clipping.  Using &#8220;Office&#8221; mode, I did nothing but preview , then scan.  The software did its thing and possibly a minute afterward I had opened the pdf document using acrobat (the free version) and the image was an exact copy.  I used the text choose tool in Acrobat to choose the complete article , then pasted it into MS Word.  The supplied OCR software (ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus) had done a just job for a free bundled product and a awful ink speckled original (like all newspaper print in hose days).  The pdf file was perfectly readable as it was.  The capability to search ad find particular words and phrases could be easily seen in the variant of what I copied from the pdf file , then pasted into Word.  The result was good enough to seem right to my eye and brain to read it, but the ink speckle from the original showed up as different characters, and quite some &#8220;are enn&#8221; showed as &#8220;emm&#8221; also many other common OCR scanning errors.  It was along way from being usable for citing directly  perhaps ten minutes of clean up for that one full column of news print.<br /><br />My second test was old newspaper but preserved in a scrap book.  There were four things on the page I tested, and in &#8220;Office&#8221; mode, I simply selected the four parts of the page that included the real clippings in the preview pane (the selection is easy, fast and called a &#8220;marquee.&#8221;  I could call it a &#8220;cropping selection tool.&#8221;  Then I clicked all, and all four boxes bordering the four clippings were selected.  Next, I selected pdf as the output file type from the file folder icon on the major window, , then selected scan.  Again, the software did its thing.  I received a four page pdf file, a page for each selected item.  The results of the image and the OCR test were the same as before.<br /><br />BOOKS<br />Finally, I scanned a single page from a  old textbook with a rather uncomfortable to read font.  Using the same settings as before, the pdf file was perfect, and the OCR work was far better.  A proofread and some mistakes on that one page.  Still, that&#8217;s more editing than I&#8217;ll want to do, but that&#8217;s a software upgrade  not related to the hardware.  The software lets you to scan each and all page into a single pdf document if you like, and which I&#8217;ll make use of.<br /><br />OCR SOFTWARE<br />I am happy with the product, and  happy the low end OCR software worked better than I feared  as I&#8217;ll dont have problem upgrading that software to a professional level for a hundred dollars or so  within my budget.  For now, from the text,  requiring more editing than I&#8217;ll want to do, it was, none the less,  readable.  Our eyes and minds will see thnouglre the eniors and quickly correct as we read!  The real density of errors was reasonable for a starter variant which is what is included.  Og course the OCR software has nothing to do with the perfect image of the pdf file  it only impacts searching that pdf file for particular words and phrases.  I&#8217;ll add that the capability to search a text using Acrobat that I already have is the same as the scanned pictures on many of the research sites I use.  I want the search capability for indexing and hyperlinking inside the last pdf file.  I&#8217;m told that Adobe&#8217;s product will supply that capability and the high OCR accuracy that I need.<br /><br />OVERALL<br />There are more features, other software included, but for my reasons. My expectations were far exceeded by what has been delivered  a delight to have such easy and fast success.  My two unknowns are 1) results of my upgrade to more powerful OCR software, and 2) the longevity of the scanner unit.<br /><br />I do wish the software could let me to name the current scan more easily.  The default is to use serial ordinals, so that my scanning project folder is just img001.Jpg, img002.Jpg, and so on.  This leads me to.<br /><br />SPEED<br />Speed is an afterthought to me.  I have only used this product on my laptop (I needed a movable scanner, and this and my laptop will easily fit together in my backpacking trips to the library).  It&#8217;s a four year old lap top as of this writing (summer 2009) which is just a bit slow by this year&#8217;s standards. I found myself, feeding the scanner with a new original, pressing scan, , then going to the Window Explorer window to change the default name of the last scan to something descriptive, and finishing just as it was time to feed the scanner again.  In other words, if the procedure of scanning and saving was any faster then the machine could be waiting on me; I rarely waited on it (except when using OCR  that takes some more seconds per page.<br /><br />POSITIVES<br />Out of the box, excellent and rewarding results far exceeding expectations.<br />The inclusion of a starter OCR product was  useful, though finally inadequate for my needs  just as both vendors (Epson and ABBYY) knew they could be  the low end software just to give the customer a taste.<br />Intuitive hardware and software controls<br />Resolution capability beyond anything I could ever find use for<br />Speed easily meeting my needs.<br />Size and weight make trips to archives with it and the laptop in my backpack possible and easy.<br />Primary (Epson) software functions well and quickly  providing nearly everything I could expect<br /><br />NEGATIVES<br />The menu &#8220;mode&#8221; names are odd and inappropriate.<br />Some of the terms on the menus are strange in comparison to what I&#8217;m used to in photo editing software.<br />Not &#8220;plug and play,&#8221; you have to install the software from the supplied CD.<br />No hard copy user manual (but I was the only one who ever read them anyway)<br />No capability to custom name each scan file on the fly (no &#8220;save file as&#8221; pop up window).<br /><br />Buy it, you will love it.  If it lasts a long time, I may  name it.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        429 of 441 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        great home scanner, November 25, 2008
      
      <br />
        By fatmav    See all my reviews<br />
(VINE VOICE)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      
      <br />
        Buyer review from the  Vine&#8482; Program ()
      

Over the years I have been through some number of scanners both at work and at home. This Epson V300 is the new home scanner for me.<br /><br />Speed: Back then a high resolution scanner was like 600dpi and obliged a SCSI connection to move that total of info in reasonable total of time. Thankfully, these days USB2 is ubiquitous and comparatively quick, so the bottleneck is really not at the connection nor the scanner. Instead, I found that I&#8217;m typically CPU bounded because of all the image processing that happens  after  the data was transfered to my computer. After all, 4800x9600dpi is many of info to go through. So yes, it can give you a slow scanning experience, but it is not the scanner&#8217;s problem at all. I also note this scanner use an LED lighting source, the warmup time is about three seconds. This is much shorter than the older CFL scanners that can take a minute or two to warm up.<br /><br />Scanning quality: This is top notch, particularly given the price. I have seen results from much costly scanners as well as an high end scanner from HP. At 1200dpi, which is a common setting for my workflow, I do not detect any material differences in the pictures, which is a good sign. If anything, the tiny difference is in the optical performance, most probably caused by the covering on the glass that separates the document and the sensor. In specific, I do see a bit more chromatic aberration. But, this is something that may be corrected in software and I believe it&#8217;s present in all scanners.<br /><br />Software: Having been an HP user for so long, I find the Epson Scan utility to be adequate and I really like it better than HP&#8217;s offering. It has all the features that I expect. Note that I didn&#8217;t install the other two included softwares   &#8220;Arcsoft MediaImpression&#8221; and &#8220;ABBYY good Reader Spring Plus OCR&#8221;. The former I dont have interest, the second one is a lite variant of ABBYY&#8217;s commercial OCR product. I happen to have another OCR solution at my disposal and so I skipped this up sell offering also. Note that I&#8217;m a Windows user and so I can not speak for the Mac side of the story.<br /><br />Overall, I&#8217;m positively impressed with this scanner. If this is your 1st scanner, I do not see anything that can go wrong.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        199 of 206 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Say goodbye to &#8220;Scanner Warming Up&#8221;!, December 17, 2008
      
      <br />
        By Kevin Nicholls &#8220;jaded, maturing hipster&#8221; (Milford, MI)    See all my reviews<br />
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
  
(VINE VOICE)
  
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      
      <br />
        Buyer review from the  Vine&#8482; Program ()
      

Coming from an (admittedly older) Canon LIDE scanner and the scanner in my Canon Pixma MX850 Office All In One Printer, LED scanning is not whiz bang new technology to me. And Truthfully, I was not expecting to put either scanner out to pasture.<br /><br />But Epson has proven me wrong with the V300.<br /><br />One of the biggest pains in scanning pictures for me, was waiting for the scanner to warm up, and for the driver to accept that the scanner is warmed up and really let me scan something. With the V300, you tell it to scan, and it just does. I can not stress how surprised I was to find how such a comparatively minor thing made scanning seem like less of a chore.<br /><br />The quality is excellent, too. Admittedly, my last scanners were intended with basic home use in mind, but, there really is a obvious difference in quality,  when I did side by side comparisons at the same resolutions.<br /><br />Getting the scanner to work with my Mac was not a problem, either. Pop in the disc, run the installer, and connect the scanner. Next thing I knew, Photoshop CS3 was prepared to use it. One thing I really have to say here, is that Epson&#8217;s scanner drivers blow Canon&#8217;s out of the water, if you ever pay attention to your Mac&#8217;s log files. The Epson driver is not constantly spawning messages to the syslog (or just plain breaking) if you use the scanner on a single computer with many users logged in.<br /><br />The only downside with this (or really any other consumer grade scanner) is that high res scans take a pretty while. Not quite &#8220;go to another room and make yourself breakfast&#8221; slow, but you surely have time to go get yourself a cup of coffee while you wait for an 8&#215;10&#8243; photo to scan at high res. But, the quality of the scan makes the wait useful.<br /><br />At this price, and with this kind of speed and quality, you really can not go wrong.
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">West Valley<br />Baton Rouge<br />Reno<br />Greeley<br />Gastonia<br />Santa Ana<br />San Jose<br />Fremont<br />Santa Fe<br />Burbank<br />Roanoke<br />Clarksville<br />Odessa<br />Orem<br />Buena Park<br />Burnsville<br />Deltona<br />San Bernardino<br />Hemet<br />Fayetteville<br />Lubbock<br />Davenport<br />Daly<br />Layton<br />Dayton<br />Whittier<br />Dearborn<br />Bloomington<br />Bakersfield<br />Portsmouth<br />Plymouth<br />Coon Rapids<br />Cape Coral<br />Bayonne<br />Downey<br />Miramar<br />Youngstown<br />Syracuse<br />Lansing<br />Mission Viejo<br />Pittsburg<br />Bellevue<br />Camden<br />Upland<br />Yonkers<br />Huntsville<br />El Cajon<br />Miami<br />Largo<br />Tallahassee<br />Westminster<br />Lake Forest<br />Peoria<br />Rochester<br />Lynn<br />McAllen<br />Cleveland<br />Skokie<br />Tustin<br />Round Rock<br />Independence<br />Arvada<br />North Las Vegas<br />Bridgeport<br />Mesa<br />Pico Rivera<br />Cincinnati<br />Wichita Falls<br />St Petersburg<br />Irving<br />Fontana<br />Fall River<br />Chesapeake<br />Visalia<br />St Louis<br />Chino Hills<br />Houston<br />Deerfield Beach<br />South Gate<br />Wilmington<br />Passaic<br />Richmond<br />Rochester<br />Compton<br />Manchester<br />Eugene<br />Ontario<br />Pawtucket<br />Norwalk<br />Flint<br />Pasadena<br />Albuquerque<br />Clearwater<br />Antioch<br />Amarillo<br />Schaumburg<br />Encinitas<br />Indianapolis<br />Mountain View<br />Folsom<br />Sacramento<br />Longmont<br />Peoria<br />North Miami<br />Palmdale<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Lodi<br />Las Cruces<br />Moreno Valley<br />Palatine<br />Tempe<br />Durham<br />San Antonio<br />Pasadena<br />Beaumont<br />Cranston<br />Kansas<br />Providence<br />Victorville<br />St Paul<br />Redondo Beach<br />Bryan<br />Santa Clara<br />Marietta<br />Hammond<br />Greensboro<br />Redding<br />Eau Claire<br />Riverside<br />Waterbury<br />Chattanooga<br />Boynton Beach<br />Long Beach<br />Newton<br />San Diego<br />Waukegan<br />Scottsdale<br />Merced<br />Hesperia<br />Little Rock<br />Pittsburgh<br />Santa Monica<br />Yuma<br />Columbia<br />Racine<br />Ventura<br />San Francisco<br />Vacaville<br />Canton<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Hollywood<br />St Joseph<br />Hamilton<br />Janesville<br />Charlotte<br />Muncie<br />St Charles<br />Glendale<br />Alexandria<br />Memphis<br />Stockton<br />Jackson<br />Aurora<br />Montgomery<br />Spokane<br />Albany<br />Somerville<br />Savannah<br />Broken Arrow<br />Livermore<br />Bloomington<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Atlanta<br />San Angelo<br />OFallon<br />Erie<br />Richardson<br />South San Francisco<br />Winston<br />Simi Valley<br />Sioux Falls<br />Escondido<br />Sparks<br />Fairfield<br />Sugar Land<br />Vancouver<br />Jacksonville<br />Raleigh<br />Henderson<br />Lincoln<br />Vallejo<br />Union<br />Minneapolis<br />Tacoma<br />Charleston<br />Albany<br />Taylor<br />Danbury<br />Chico<br />Orange<br />Lancaster<br />San Mateo<br />Palm Bay<br />Newark<br />Knoxville<br />Macon<br />Temecula<br />Mobile<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Chicago<br />Richmond<br />Fort Collins<br />Bellflower<br />Naperville<br />Carlsbad<br />Kenosha<br />Schenectady<br />Green Bay<br />Rialto<br />Utica<br />Farmington Hills<br />Bristol<br />Kent<br />Arlington Heights<br />Pueblo<br />Monterey Park<br />Pomona<br />Boise<br />Waukesha<br />Salt Lake<br />Phoenix<br />San Leandro<br />Anaheim<br />Lynwood<br />Costa Mesa<br />Hialeah<br />Clifton<br />Chandler<br />Dallas<br />Corona<br />Torrance<br />Arlington<br />Los Angeles<br />West Palm Beach<br />Troy<br />Columbus<br />Kalamazoo<br />Baltimore<br />Tampa<br />Augusta<br />Allentown<br />Davis<br />Laredo<br />Murfreesboro<br />Warwick<br />Yakima<br />Sunrise<br />Longview<br />Milpitas<br />Elizabeth<br />Honolulu<br />New Haven<br />Madison<br />Springfield<br />Beaverton<br />Iowa<br />Medford<br />Jackson<br />Mesquite<br />Nashua<br />Pompano Beach<br />Aurora<br />Fresno<br />Trenton<br />Brownsville<br />Sterling Heights<br />Daytona Beach<br />Hayward<br />Springfield<br />Gary<br />Warren<br />Brockton<br />Oklahoma<br />Billings<br />Hoover<br />Kansas<br />Bellingham<br />Sioux<br />Chula Vista<br />West Jordan<br />Everett<br />Waco<br />Midland<br />Lakewood<br />Toledo<br />Jersey<br />Napa<br />Topeka<br />Oceanside<br />Walnut Creek<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Austin<br />Montebello<br />Lewisville<br />North Little Rock<br />Buffalo<br />Garden Grove<br />Boca Raton<br />St Cloud<br />North Charleston<br />Coral Springs<br />Lafayette<br />Grand Prairie<br />Wilmington<br />Alameda<br />Lexington<br />Cambridge<br />Fort Smith<br />Pontiac<br />Wyoming<br />Des Moines<br />San Marcos<br />Oakland<br />Victoria<br />Union<br />Southfield<br />Paterson<br />Olathe<br />Norman<br />Fullerton<br />Irvine<br />Alhambra<br />Edmond<br />Santa Maria<br />Anchorage<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Salinas<br />Plantation<br />Chino<br />Hillsboro<br />Davie<br />Virginia Beach<br />Reading<br />Louisville<br />Las Vegas<br />New York<br />Bolingbrook<br />Columbia<br />Denton<br />College Station<br />Boulder<br />Kenner<br />High Point<br />Rapid<br />Nashville<br />Roswell<br />Lakewood<br />Oshkosh<br />St Clair Shores<br />Nampa<br />Elk Grove<br />Pleasanton<br />Portland<br />Rockford<br />Westland<br />East Orange<br />Ogden<br />Ann Arbor<br />Greenville<br />Waterloo<br />Saginaw<br />Scranton<br />Weston<br />Columbus<br />Colorado Springs<br />Champaign<br />Fargo<br />Springfield<br />Newport News<br />Redwood<br />West Covina<br />Thornton<br />Baldwin Park<br />Melbourne<br />Appleton<br />Parma<br />Fort Wayne<br />Tracy<br />Lake Charles<br />Hawthorne<br />Elgin<br />Lorain<br />New Orleans<br />Grand Rapids<br />Stamford<br />Lawrence<br />Lafayette<br />Norwalk<br />Sunnyvale<br />Seattle<br />Bethlehem<br />Worcester<br />Orlando<br />Wichita<br />Berkeley<br />Portland<br />Lees Summit<br />Cicero<br />New Rochelle<br />Norfolk<br />Port St Lucie<br />Decatur<br />Boston<br />South Bend<br />El Paso<br />Carrollton<br />Plano<br />West Allis<br />Overland Park<br />Evanston<br />Arlington<br />Jacksonville<br />Evansville<br />Citrus Heights<br />Santa Clarita<br />Gainesville<br />Vista<br />Modesto<br />Lakeland<br />Eagan<br />Rochester Hills<br />Suffolk<br />Carson<br />Newport Beach<br />Akron<br />Springfield<br />Washington<br />Yorba Linda<br />Hartford<br />Philadelphia<br />Corpus Christi<br />Federal Way<br />Inglewood<br />McKinney<br />Gresham<br />La Habra<br />Glendale<br />Killeen<br />Lawton<br />Cary<br />Centennial<br />Delray Beach<br />Abilene<br />Mount Vernon<br />Concord<br />Roseville<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Livonia<br />Duluth<br />Birmingham<br />New Britain<br />Gilbert<br />Hampton<br />Huntington Beach<br />Garland<br />Milwaukee<br />El Monte<br />Quincy<br />Turlock<br />Westminster<br />Baytown<br />Omaha<br />Clovis<br />Tucson<br />Detroit<br />New Bedford<br />Gulfport<br />Lawrence<br />Fayetteville<br />Tyler<br />Joliet<br />Denver<br />Oxnard<br />Fort Worth<br />Sandy<br />Asheville<br />Huntington Park<br />Redlands<br />Provo<br />Bloomington<br />Santa Rosa<br />Athens<br />Lynchburg<br />Lowell<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Salem<br />Santa Barbara<br />Tulsa<br />Shreveport<br />Miami Beach<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Target<br />Costco<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Shopping.com<br />Ebay<br />Home Depot<br />Walmart<br />Lowes<br />Craigslist<br />Best Buy<br />Sears<br />Cnet Review<br />Groupon<br />Amazon<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">best price, price comparison, new sales, for sale, what is the difference, review, deal reviews, cheapest price, where to buy, lowest price, compare prices, cheap place, rebate coupons, coupon deals, discount, which is a better deal, best price, price comparison, new sales, for sale, what is the difference, review, deal reviews, cheapest price, where to buy, lowest price, compare prices, cheap place, rebate coupons, coupon deals, discount, which is a better deal, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack++Review">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Review on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/215955946/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Price-Comparison.rar">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Price Comparison</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack+New+Sales">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack New Sales on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/905463324/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Review.rar">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Review</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/6787923/n/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Cheapest-Price.html">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Cheapest Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack+Discount">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Discount on Google</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />psonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EponPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsnPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsoPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPrfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPefectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfctionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfetionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfecionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectonV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectinV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectioV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfection300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV00PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300hotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhtoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhooColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoolorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoClorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCoorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColrScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColoScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorcannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorSannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScnnerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannrBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanneBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlck, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlak, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlac, pEsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EsponPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EposnPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsnoPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsoPnerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonePrfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPrefectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPefrectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerefctionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfcetionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfetcionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfecitonV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectoinV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectinoV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectioVn300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfection3V00PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV030PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30P0hotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300hPotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PohtoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhtooColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhootColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotCoolorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotooClorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCloorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCoolrScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColroScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColoSrcannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorcSannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorSacnnerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScnanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanenrBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannreBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanneBrlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerlBack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBalck, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlcak, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlakc, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br /><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsuscansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsuscansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 06:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsuscansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI specifications: ScanSnap S1100 can scan thick postcards, greeting cards, and plastic ID cards. ScanSnap S1100 can scan a letter size page in about 7.5 seconds The ScanSnap S1100 features &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsuscansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B004ISGG7Q&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>ScanSnap S1100 can scan thick postcards, greeting cards, and  plastic ID cards.</li>
          <li>ScanSnap S1100 can scan a letter size page in about 7.5 seconds</li>
          <li>The ScanSnap S1100 features automated image processing functions as well as Auto skew correction, Auto orientation, and Auto color detection.</li>
          <li>Scan your group of business cards in CardMinder and it automatically extract the vital information</li>
          <li>And export into your viewpoint, Excel, Address Book (Mac)</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner PA03610-B005 Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">This featherweight champion packs a pretty punch. The ScanSnap S1100 is our most mobile ScanSnap ever. It is weight (12.3 ounces) makes it feel nearly non existent in a carry on, and it is dimensions let it fit practically anywhere. Scan all the paperwork you meet from full size papers to business cards and receipts and quickly get them out of the way and off your mind.
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner PA03610-B005 Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        328 of 329 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Tiny, amazing mobile scanner!, February 10, 2011
      
      <br />
        By THATCH &#8220;RST&#8221; (OHIO)    See all my reviews<br />
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      

I love the ScanSnap line and have had some number of models. I adopted this product line at my workplace for personal scanners, and we have never had a failure. They are fast, dependable, lasting and this model is no different.  I have also owned the model somewhat bigger than this, the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Instant PDF Sheet Fed Mobile Scanner (PA03603 B005). I could certainly decide this model for the mobile traveling worker.<br /><br />This is the 1st super mobile Scansnap, and I can not convey how impressed I&#8217;m with it! The device is literally about the size of two snickers bars put end to end. It is tiny, feels constructed, and doesn&#8217;t require external power.  The software installation is fast is easy.  It doesn&#8217;t come with Adobe Acrobat Full variant, like many of the older models used to include. It doesn&#8217;t scan double sided as do many of the other Scansnap devices. If you have used a scansnap this one puts the brakes on and reverses you   the paper really feeds in the front and out the back   reverse of all Scansnaps. It works just good once you realize what is going on there.<br /><br />Those couple of drawbacks considered, if you&#8217;re a mobile road warrior who needs to scan on the go, (signed paperwork, business cards, receipts, etc.) this is obviously my most favored choice for a mobile scanner. The quality of scans is totally acceptable, and honestly this little device does much better with tiny thin pieces of paper like receipts as in comparison to many of the bigger models   that are intended for a whole stack of paper   and from time to time will skew a thin tiny receipt sideways and crinkle it up.<br /><br />My thoughts on this model and the S1300: If you travel and set up at a hotel, temporary office or trade table type environment for some days or all day, or need double sided scanning, the S1300 is a good choice. It is bigger and takes more space if you are flying. If you travel or fly daily, or move from client to client throughout the day and want the smallest lightest choice, this could be my suggested choice. It could be perfect for sales forces, insurance company members, consultants, and others who go from place to place quickly, want minimal bulk, and the capability to scan some papers quickly &#038; easily.  If you have to scan small stacks of paper, go with the S1300.<br /><br />As I continue to have the scanner longer I&#8217;ll plan to update the review.  But now, the install was easy, the scan quality is good and use is easy, and the device is unbelievably small still feels &#8220;not flimsy&#8221; and I could not be any more happy with it is functionality and portability. If you have any particular questions or could like some extra feature tested,  leave a comment below and I&#8217;ll answer you ASAP.<br /><br />Update:  I added a photo of it in my hand for size comparison. It is unbelievably trim!<br /><br />Update: I have finished my 1st business trip with 13 pages of different sized receipts, full page receipts, baggage fee large receipts, etc. I was able to scan them all in about two minutes. Also, a couple features I did not talk about clearly above: The scanner auto aligns the images   you do not have to worry about feeding them through exactly straight. , the software &#8220;sits and waits&#8221; between receipts you feed through, till you click &#8220;finished&#8221;.  This is a FAR superior software feature to the bigger S1300   because it takes some times to put down &#038; pick up another receipt. The scanner sits patiently and waits for you to feed through as many receipts or pieces of paper as you want, with no urgency.<br /><br />The scanning went perfectly and I will post some examples of the scans with no personal information on them for example of scan quality. Since I have had the scanner I carry it with me in my backpack every day to &#038; from work and everywhere I travel with my work backpack. Still going strong with no issues.<br /><br />Update:  I newly  required to scan many  plastic like paper and it did not want to curl upwards to come out of the scanner. I then learned that the back &#8220;door&#8221; on the scanner can  easily be removed so the paper feeds straight through without bending it. Another question, and another problem solved easily.<br /><br />Update: I discovered that the rear door can be removed so you may be able to scan hard cards like plastic credit cards, membership cards, etc. Right through the unit without bending them at all! Also great for older style hard photos as long as they are not too thick.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        89 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Ingenious:  The &#8220;MacBook Air&#8221; of Scanners, March 7, 2011
      
      <br />
        By Jerome A. Carney &#8220;Jerome Alton Carney&#8221; (Los Angeles, CA USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      

At last, this road warrior&#8217;s arsenal is  complete.  I have tried many movable scanners over the years    Antec, Neat, CardScan    but they were generally either slow, producing poor quality scans (Antec, Neat) or they lacked flexibility for scanning a range of document sizes (CardScan).<br /><br />In the meantime I&#8217;d become an enthusiastic fan of Fujitsu&#8217;s ScanSnap line, owning two desktop models, one for home and one for work.  They performed so well, in fact, that I inevitably postponed all business trip scanning till I got back to the office, but after being out of town for some days a longer, it was still generally a chore I dreaded coming home to.<br /><br />So the day the S1100 went on sale, I snapped one up now, reviews unread, and luckily my faith in Fujitsu proved to be founded.  The new member of the ScanSnap family delivers most of the punch of the desktop models, as well as quality, speed, smart design and brilliantly simple to use software.  A couple of features had to be sacrificed to whittle the ScanSnap down to ultraportable size that scans and chargers over a single USB cable, but they make for a reasonable compromise:  the S1100 does not perform two sided scans, and there is no multi page feed.  For my line of work that means I am still able to procedure about 80 of my scans while I am on the road    typically at night, while chilling in front of the TV in my hotel room    which gives me a big head start on client follow up and expense report filing.  Just like its desktop big brothers, the S1100 is a little paper eating monster, and you may be able to work your way through an unwieldy stack of paper in a amazingly short total of time.  The included Evernote integration is just icing on the cake, making uploads, filing, organizing and accessing files over many computers/devices a breeze.<br /><br />There are two shortcomings with the new ScanSnap that are not exactly deal breakers, but still worth mentioning, though I am still comfy rounding up my recommendation to a 5 star review.  A travel case could be largely appreciated, particularly since the S1100 is by its nature bound to use up most of its existence to get tossed around in suitcases.  Build quality looks adequate enough, but I am still worried.  For now, I have managed to recycle the slip cover case that came with my Neat scanner (so I guess it was not a total waste of a hundred bucks), but I am still looking for  something a bit more hard.<br /><br />The other annoyance is the ridiculously embarrassing business card software that is bundled with the ScanSnap line.  I am comfy enough writing code that I managed to slap together a script that imports a PDF scan of business cards into my CardScan software    which I never really appreciated just how smart it was till I tried working with its awful, counter intuitive competitors.  Fujitsu really needs to track down a business card software that is respectable to be bundled in with the otherwise flawless ScanSnap line, or they should just bury the choice completely, as fast as they can.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        214 of 225 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Best Scanner Out there!!! Small and Portable!, April 14, 2011
      
      <br />
        By DjMx &#8220;Electronic Geek!&#8221; (CA, USA)    See all my reviews
      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      












				   










































































  
    
      
    
  










        // 
	
























var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCRollOverImg = new Image();
cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCRollOverImg.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play active,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;

var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay = document.GetElementById(&#8216;cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplayImageId&#8217;);
if (cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay) {
  cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Onmouseover = function() {
    cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play active,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;
  }
  cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Onmouseout = function() {
    cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;
  }
  
  var node = cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.ParentNode;

  var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick = node.Onclick;
  node.Onclick = function () {
    var head = document.GetElementsByTagName(&#8220;head&#8221;);
    if (head0) { 
      var logTag = document.CreateElement(&#8216;script&#8217;);
      logTag.Type = &#8220;text/javascript&#8221;;
      logTag.Src = &#8220;/gp/customer media/du/log.Html/ref=cm_ciu_vr_mo2GJD82FSPLHNC/186 3708886 8522244?Ie=UTF8&#038;s=CustomerVideoPlay&#038;p=CustomerImage&#8221;;
      head0.AppendChild(logTag);
    }

    if (cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick) {
      return cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick();
    }
  }
}




  


 Length:: 3:32 Mins<br /><br />Here is a review I did on the ScanSnap S1100! Hope this helps you guys if you think about purchasing this..!
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Orange<br />Lakeland<br />Spokane<br />Eugene<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Philadelphia<br />Augusta<br />Lewisville<br />Mountain View<br />Alameda<br />Springfield<br />Bayonne<br />New York<br />Weston<br />Gainesville<br />Citrus Heights<br />Portsmouth<br />Union<br />Flint<br />Fullerton<br />Berkeley<br />Youngstown<br />Palm Bay<br />Pittsburg<br />Olathe<br />Miramar<br />Simi Valley<br />Monterey Park<br />Compton<br />Everett<br />Duluth<br />Kenner<br />Jackson<br />Fayetteville<br />Warwick<br />Hoover<br />Fargo<br />Decatur<br />San Jose<br />Palatine<br />Westminster<br />Provo<br />Aurora<br />Sacramento<br />Nashua<br />Hawthorne<br />Nampa<br />Southfield<br />Marietta<br />Pomona<br />Lake Charles<br />Walnut Creek<br />Santa Maria<br />Daytona Beach<br />Farmington Hills<br />Minneapolis<br />Chandler<br />Vallejo<br />Syracuse<br />Fairfield<br />Pasadena<br />Troy<br />Bolingbrook<br />Newark<br />Macon<br />Montgomery<br />Beaumont<br />Pasadena<br />Hammond<br />Jacksonville<br />Fort Smith<br />Abilene<br />New Britain<br />Des Moines<br />North Little Rock<br />Centennial<br />Rockford<br />Omaha<br />Buffalo<br />Orlando<br />Longmont<br />Appleton<br />Peoria<br />Muncie<br />Redondo Beach<br />Lincoln<br />Lorain<br />Huntsville<br />Fall River<br />West Covina<br />Portland<br />Boise<br />Skokie<br />Erie<br />Chino Hills<br />South Gate<br />Iowa<br />Westminster<br />Hesperia<br />Las Vegas<br />Lynchburg<br />Scranton<br />Greenville<br />Hamilton<br />Jacksonville<br />Alhambra<br />Knoxville<br />Chino<br />Reno<br />Chico<br />Saginaw<br />Springfield<br />Lees Summit<br />Baltimore<br />Lakewood<br />Redwood<br />Washington<br />Denver<br />Schenectady<br />Pueblo<br />Roanoke<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Boston<br />Pico Rivera<br />West Allis<br />Waterbury<br />West Valley<br />Suffolk<br />Sterling Heights<br />Phoenix<br />Kent<br />Laredo<br />Norman<br />Topeka<br />Folsom<br />Oxnard<br />Rochester<br />Wichita Falls<br />Lawrence<br />Cary<br />Delray Beach<br />Evansville<br />New Bedford<br />Santa Clarita<br />Pontiac<br />Asheville<br />Richardson<br />Chula Vista<br />Norwalk<br />Rochester<br />Fort Worth<br />Hayward<br />Downey<br />Mission Viejo<br />Cranston<br />Toledo<br />Honolulu<br />Thornton<br />Stamford<br />Jersey<br />Bridgeport<br />Long Beach<br />Cape Coral<br />North Las Vegas<br />St Charles<br />Stockton<br />Lubbock<br />El Cajon<br />San Diego<br />Clifton<br />Allentown<br />Danbury<br />Yakima<br />Birmingham<br />Midland<br />Rochester Hills<br />OFallon<br />Eau Claire<br />Brockton<br />Wilmington<br />Turlock<br />Gresham<br />Peoria<br />Santa Clara<br />Anchorage<br />Santa Fe<br />Port St Lucie<br />Clarksville<br />Waterloo<br />Inglewood<br />Oklahoma<br />Camden<br />Lynwood<br />Plymouth<br />Scottsdale<br />Arvada<br />Aurora<br />Columbia<br />Victoria<br />Gary<br />Merced<br />Carlsbad<br />Racine<br />Hartford<br />Santa Rosa<br />Bethlehem<br />Trenton<br />Coral Springs<br />Greeley<br />Madison<br />Costa Mesa<br />East Orange<br />Tallahassee<br />Louisville<br />Ventura<br />Daly<br />Tacoma<br />Lafayette<br />St Petersburg<br />Sioux<br />Albany<br />Wichita<br />Melbourne<br />Norwalk<br />Encinitas<br />Somerville<br />Chesapeake<br />Davie<br />Redlands<br />Glendale<br />Detroit<br />Salinas<br />Dearborn<br />Las Cruces<br />Vancouver<br />Clearwater<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Huntington Park<br />Santa Monica<br />Canton<br />Chattanooga<br />Montebello<br />Palmdale<br />Richmond<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Clovis<br />Milpitas<br />Ann Arbor<br />St Joseph<br />Huntington Beach<br />Athens<br />Redding<br />Raleigh<br />Durham<br />Buena Park<br />Green Bay<br />Boca Raton<br />Dayton<br />Springfield<br />Oceanside<br />Providence<br />Edmond<br />Arlington<br />Baytown<br />Dallas<br />Cincinnati<br />Kalamazoo<br />Greensboro<br />Winston<br />Richmond<br />Visalia<br />Wilmington<br />Pleasanton<br />Worcester<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Escondido<br />Schaumburg<br />North Charleston<br />Sioux Falls<br />Bloomington<br />Kenosha<br />Davenport<br />Tampa<br />Sparks<br />Glendale<br />Boulder<br />Grand Rapids<br />Deltona<br />San Angelo<br />Concord<br />Victorville<br />Savannah<br />New Orleans<br />Bakersfield<br />St Clair Shores<br />Austin<br />Roseville<br />Pompano Beach<br />Akron<br />Fort Collins<br />Cicero<br />Paterson<br />San Marcos<br />South Bend<br />Mount Vernon<br />Norfolk<br />Milwaukee<br />Bristol<br />Ogden<br />Mesa<br />Springfield<br />Rapid<br />Parma<br />Brownsville<br />Bryan<br />Corona<br />Killeen<br />Passaic<br />Overland Park<br />Pittsburgh<br />Arlington<br />Oakland<br />Layton<br />Miami<br />Bellevue<br />Sunrise<br />Los Angeles<br />Orem<br />Corpus Christi<br />College Station<br />Yonkers<br />Roswell<br />Hillsboro<br />San Bernardino<br />Seattle<br />Albuquerque<br />Sunnyvale<br />McKinney<br />Taylor<br />Fremont<br />Round Rock<br />Billings<br />Moreno Valley<br />Mobile<br />Hemet<br />Gastonia<br />Salt Lake<br />St Paul<br />El Monte<br />Pawtucket<br />Independence<br />Nashville<br />Antioch<br />Lancaster<br />Davis<br />Fayetteville<br />McAllen<br />Upland<br />Medford<br />Tustin<br />Joliet<br />Lansing<br />Evanston<br />Yorba Linda<br />Lawrence<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Janesville<br />San Mateo<br />Baldwin Park<br />Temecula<br />Chicago<br />Little Rock<br />Irving<br />Waco<br />Wyoming<br />Garland<br />Colorado Springs<br />Miami Beach<br />Bloomington<br />Warren<br />Charleston<br />Bellingham<br />Shreveport<br />Eagan<br />Columbus<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Tulsa<br />San Leandro<br />Lake Forest<br />Albany<br />Beaverton<br />Columbia<br />Hampton<br />La Habra<br />Memphis<br />Newport News<br />New Haven<br />Lafayette<br />Ontario<br />Bloomington<br />Garden Grove<br />Waukesha<br />Fresno<br />Lexington<br />Alexandria<br />Carson<br />Whittier<br />Manchester<br />Riverside<br />Elgin<br />Santa Barbara<br />Newton<br />Vacaville<br />West Palm Beach<br />Kansas<br />Quincy<br />Westland<br />Henderson<br />Modesto<br />Tracy<br />Amarillo<br />Indianapolis<br />Rialto<br />Portland<br />Grand Prairie<br />Plantation<br />Odessa<br />Denton<br />Longview<br />Bellflower<br />Murfreesboro<br />Arlington Heights<br />Salem<br />New Rochelle<br />San Antonio<br />Utica<br />Virginia Beach<br />Burnsville<br />St Cloud<br />Naperville<br />Jackson<br />Tempe<br />Sugar Land<br />Coon Rapids<br />West Jordan<br />Napa<br />Mesquite<br />Lynn<br />Reading<br />Livermore<br />Charlotte<br />Livonia<br />Lakewood<br />Burbank<br />Newport Beach<br />Gilbert<br />North Miami<br />Largo<br />Lawton<br />Fontana<br />Irvine<br />Atlanta<br />Elk Grove<br />Houston<br />Broken Arrow<br />Boynton Beach<br />Oshkosh<br />San Francisco<br />Hialeah<br />Columbus<br />St Louis<br />Yuma<br />Torrance<br />Lodi<br />South San Francisco<br />Tucson<br />Anaheim<br />Champaign<br />Plano<br />Cleveland<br />Hollywood<br />Elizabeth<br />El Paso<br />Kansas<br />Waukegan<br />Federal Way<br />High Point<br />Carrollton<br />Union<br />Cambridge<br />Vista<br />Gulfport<br />Lowell<br />Santa Ana<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Fort Wayne<br />Baton Rouge<br />Sandy<br />Tyler<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Lowes<br />Sears<br />Craigslist<br />Cnet Review<br />Best Buy<br />Ebay<br />Costco<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Target<br />Shopping.com<br />Groupon<br />Walmart<br />Amazon<br />Home Depot<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">compare prices, price comparison, deal reviews, cheap place, review, where to buy, for sale, lowest price, best price, discount, coupon deals, what is the difference, cheapest price, new sales, which is a better deal, rebate coupons, compare prices, price comparison, deal reviews, cheap place, review, where to buy, for sale, lowest price, best price, discount, coupon deals, what is the difference, cheapest price, new sales, which is a better deal, rebate coupons, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=CLR+600DPI+Compare+Prices">CLR 600DPI Compare Prices on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/1770019/n/600DPI-S1100-Price-Comparison.html">600DPI S1100 Price Comparison</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=FujitsuSCANSNAP+S1100+CLR+600DPI+Compare+Prices">FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Compare Prices on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/758029513/S1100-600DPI-New-Sales.rar">S1100 600DPI New Sales</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=FujitsuSCANSNAP+S1100+CLR+600DPI+Discount">FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Discount on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=FujitsuSCANSNAP+S1100+CLR+600DPI+Lowest+Price">FujitsuSCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Lowest Price on Bing</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />ujitsuSCANSNAP, FjitsuSCANSNAP, FuitsuSCANSNAP, FujtsuSCANSNAP, FujisuSCANSNAP, FujituSCANSNAP, FujitsSCANSNAP, FujitsuCANSNAP, FujitsuSANSNAP, FujitsuSCNSNAP, FujitsuSCASNAP, FujitsuSCANNAP, FujitsuSCANSAP, FujitsuSCANSNP, FujitsuSCANSNA, , 1100, S100, S100, S110, S110, , LR, CR, CL, , 00DPI, 60DPI, 60DPI, 600PI, 600DI, 600DP, uFjitsuSCANSNAP, FjuitsuSCANSNAP, FuijtsuSCANSNAP, FujtisuSCANSNAP, FujistuSCANSNAP, FujitusSCANSNAP, FujitsSuCANSNAP, FujitsuCSANSNAP, FujitsuSACNSNAP, FujitsuSCNASNAP, FujitsuSCASNNAP, FujitsuSCANNSAP, FujitsuSCANSANP, FujitsuSCANSNPA, FujitsuSCANSNA P, S 1100, 1S100, , S1010, , S110 0, C LR, LCR, CRL, CL R, 6 00DPI, 060DPI, , 60D0PI, 600PDI, 600DIP, MatS-ize, Mat-iSze, Mat-Szie, Mat-Siez, aSntoku, Snatoku, Satnoku, Sanotku, Santkou, Santouk, Wirleess-N, Wireelss-N, Wirelses-N, , Wireles-sN, WirelessN-, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />www.columbia.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Sportswear  Womens Tamiami II Long Sleeve Shirt &#8211; Ideal for longer trips, our lightestweight fishing shirt features antimicrobial properties to keep it fresh and odorfree over multiple wearings.<br />
www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Tech columbia fishing shirt in Women&#39;s Shirts &amp; Blouses  Compare   &#8211; Columbia Sportswear: Womens Tamiami Ii Short Sleeve Shirt. Our lightestweight fishing shirt is designed to offer cool comfort and functionality over the long haul.<br />
columbia-shirt-sales.cheapthepromo.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Shirt Sales, Cheap Columbia Shirt Sales, wholesale Columbia   &#8211; Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt, Small, Fossil Antimicrobal, OmniWick moisture management, OmniShade UPF 40 sun protection, back shoulder, mesh<br />
columbia-sportswear.cheapthepromo.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Sportswear, Cheap Columbia Sportswear, wholesale Columbia   &#8211; Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt, Medium, Sail OmniWick moisture management, OmniShade UPF 40 sun protection, Antimicrobal, stretch for enhanced<br />
clothing.pricegrabber.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Women&#39;s Shirts &amp; Blouses  Compare Prices on Columbia   &#8211; We have gathered pricing info for Shirts &amp; Blouses, such as Columbia Sportswear: Greenway T Cami, &amp; Columbia Sportswear: Womens Tamiami Ii Long. Find Shirts &amp; Blouses<br />
www.amazon.com&#8221; &#8211; Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Shirt   &#8211; I am a larger medium and usually order a Large. I ordered this in XL. I took in the sides a bit and the shirt construction made the taking in of the sides easy.<br />
apparelclothingstyle.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Apparel Clothing Style: Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt &#8211; Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt Columbia 823 Sales Rank in Clothing: 46 (was 425 yesterday) (31) Buy new: $33.00 $200.00 (Visit the<br />
columbia-sportswear.cheapcomebonus.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Sportswear, Cheap Columbia Sportswear, wholesale Columbia   &#8211; Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt, Medium, Fossil OmniWick moisture management, Antimicrobal, OmniShade UPF 40 sun protection, fresh and odorfree<br />
www.us-parks.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s PFG Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt  Mens Trek/Travel   &#8211; Ready set go! When you put on the Men&#39;s PFG Tamiami II Long Sleeve Shirt from Columbia Sportswear you&#39;ll be<br />
www.trailspace.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia OmniDry Tamiami Long Sleeve Shirt  Trailspace.com &#8211; Columbia Sportswear designed the Tamiami shirt for hot weather traveling and anglers who spend Columbia Tamiami II Long Sleeve Shirt<br />
www.leadapparel.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia  Short Sleeve Tamiami II Fishing Shirt at Lead Apparel &#8211; Custom Clothing, Polo Shirts, Luggage, Print &amp; Embroidery, Embroidery for Business<br />
www.columbia.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Sportswear  Mens Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt &#8211; Our lightestweight fishing shirt is designed to offer cool comfort and functionality over the long haul.<br />
columbia-omni-dry.bestcheapstoree.com&#8221; &#8211; Cheap Columbia Omni Dry on Sale 2012  Best Buy Columbia Omni Dry   &#8211; Looking for Columbia Sportswear Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt, Large, White best prices today? Hurry! this is limited time offer!! Quickdrying fabric wicks moisture<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsuscansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review-2/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2012 20:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review-2/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 Canon CanoScan 9000F Color specifications: Fare Level three delivers auto dust and scratch elimination also as fading, grain and backlight correction Zero warm up time and lower power intake with White LED &#8220;Auto &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B003JQLHEA&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>Fare Level three delivers auto dust and scratch elimination also as fading, grain and backlight correction</li>
          <li>Zero warm up time and lower power intake with White LED</li>
          <li>&#8220;Auto Scan Mode&#8221; automatically changes settings by detecting what you&#8217;re scanning</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">Enjoy high speed scanning for everything from photos to papers, to  35mm film while also enjoying superb quality. The CanoScan 9000F scanner delivers an unbelievable maximum film scanning resolution of 9600 x 9600 (Optical) dpi1 with fitted features that also make it simple to use.<br />  <br /><br />The CanoScan 9000F&#8217;s sophisticated design and rich features will impress you from the moment you power it on.<br />View bigger The all new Auto Document Fix feature automatically analyzes and corrects both text and pictures so your document text will remain clear and your pictures will maintain color tone and contrast. For extra easy use, the Seven EZ Buttons enable you to scan, copy or create a PDF faster than ever. <br />  Speed &#038; Quality<br /> Superb Scanning Resolution: When you add 9600 x 9600 maximum color resolution1 (film scanning) with a vivid 48 bit color depth and over 281 trillion possible colors, the results will astound you. Continue your scanning brilliance with tremendous 19,200 x 19,200 (Interpolated) software improved scans.<br /><br /><br /> Easy Use<br /> EZ Buttons: use the Seven EZ Buttons to automate the complete scanning procedure. Copy, scan and create email attachments or PDF files simply with the push of a button. <br /> <br /> Auto Scan Mode: With the press of a single button you have the capability to bring eight steps into one as you scan your photo, document or personal notebook and have the kind of original automatically recognized. Also, the original is automatically cropped to correct size, scanned and saved in the proper file format. <br /> <br />35mm Film: Make your old photos look virtually brand new again with the special film scanning guide frame and Film Adapter Unit by scanning one film strip at a time at a maximum 9600 color dpi1. <br /> <br />Auto Document Fix: Auto Document Fix delivers beautiful and easy to view scan results by advanced image analysis and area by area data correction, automatically. Text characters stand out and are sharp, and clear; while pictures maintain their color tone and contrast. <br /> <br />FARE Level 3: This fitted retouching technology delivers auto correction to photos and film removing most of the dust and scratches while restoring its color all simultaneously. Restore the life of your memories automatically instead of having to use up lots of time manually retouching them. <br /> <br />Gutter Shadow Correction: This fitted correction removes the shadow usually seen when scanning a page from a book. This &ldquo;gutter&rdquo; is eliminated delivering a clean scan of the page &ndash; not the black gutter. <br /><br /><br /> <br />Connectivity<br /> USB 2.0 Hi Speed: Scan and move pictures to your computer at the fastest possible scanning speeds with this connection. The USB 2.0 Hi Speed Interface also lets for fast previews of your pictures to your computer. <br /> <br /> <br />The CanoScan 9000F&#8217;s seven EZ Buttons automate the complete scanning procedure for you.<br />View larger<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />With the included film adapter unit you may be able to scan up to twelve frames of 35 millimeter film, both positives and negatives, or four slide frames simultaneously.<br />View bigger Features&nbsp;What&#8217;s in the Box?<br /> CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Document Kit: Adobe Photoshop Elements DVD, Photoshop Elements Sheet, Cross Sell Sheet, fast Start Guide Setup Software &#038; User&#8217;s Guide, CD ROM Warranty Card Film Guide Mount Film Guide Strip Film Guide Medium FormatFilm Retainer Sheet Mid FormatPower CordUSB Cable&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Disclaimers<br />1. For document types other than film, the maximum resolution is 4800 x 4800 dpi.
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        739 of 749 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Fabulous performer in this price range!, August 9, 2010
      
      <br />
        By Kam G. (Washington, DC)    See all my reviews
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

I sold my Epson V750 M Pro to get the CanoScan 9000F instead. I will divide my review into three categories: speed, quality, and user interface. ____ SPEED: I just could not get around to scanning anything with the V750 because the wait with every scan is just agonizing. It sounds like it has to rev up its engine every time. On the other hand, The speed and agility of the 9000F are remarkable. I place some number of pictures at a time on the glass to scan, and the software allows you to independently choose the settings for each picture, mixing resolutions and corrections. Then it goes and scans every one individually. And because the LED light requires no warm up time, it works now you may be able to just get so much done! I scanned over 150 pictures in the 1st not many days of having this scanner    more than I did in the two years I had the Epson. But, do think about that when scanning film and slides, scanning speed will be lowered significantly    that is just the way it&#8217;s, despite of the scanner. _____ QUALITY: The V750 is a professional grade scanner (hence the nearly $800 price tag) does a somewhat better job with dust and scratch elimination using Digital ICE. The 9000F uses FARE, which works well, but looks to not be quite as efficient. Scans on the 9000F tend to be somewhat more blue, but you may be able to tweak that correction easily. ______ INTERFACE: The user interface is a bit clugey (is that how you spell it?), but it does everything it needs to, and while you are scanning a big number of pics it stores them in own catalog till you are finished, then saves the files in one single sweep. The software looks to not keep many settings (I keep having to uncheck a box to create subfolders by scan date), but in general works  well. _____ CONCLUSION: If I had to decide on one hand between having the best scanner (V750) and never using it, and on the other hand having a great scanner (9000F) and using it like crazy, I could certainly take choice B. I greatly recommend the 9000F for its beautiful design, easy setup,  good scanning quality, easy photo correction settings, capability to scan some number of pics now, and remarkable speed!
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        371 of 383 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        most likely the best in general &#8220;A4&#8243; size flatbed scanner under $700, September 27, 2010
      
      <br />
        By L. G. CHARLOT (California, USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

I bought this scanner mainly to digitally archive my 35mm film and slide collection. The scanner I used, a nine year old Microtek 4900 flatbed, was barely up to the task, with a maximum optical resolution of 2400 dpi, and it had no fitted color correction to take off the orange mask from color negatives, let alone automated dust/scratch elimination. And at 2400 dpi, it was far too slow, taking nearly an hour to scan a 6 frame film strip. How does the Canon 9000F compare?<br />1. &#8220;Street price&#8221;, at Amazom.Com, was $235 total, nearly $500 less than the semi pro Epson 700 flatbed film scanner. The 9000F can only scan two strips of 35mm film in one pass, whereas the Epson can scan 4. The 9000F can scan four mounted 35mm slides at a time, the Epson can scan 8. But for most amateur photographers, the $700 price tag of the Epson is pretty steep, and unless you have many thousands of slides or filmstrips to scan, the higher capacity of the Epson may not be worth the extra cost. The scanning rate of the 9000F is at least four times faster than my old Microtek at all resolutions between 300 &#038; 2400 dpi. At higher resolutions, the 9000F slows down appreciably   a single 35mm film frame at 9600 dpi took about 20 minutes, with FARE enabled. Throughout the scan, the drive motor in the 9000F is quite smooth, comparatively calm, and gives me the impression of pretty good quality. Other cheap scanners I used sound like a concrete mixer.<br />2. Image quality. I tried the 9000F on 35mm color negative film at 2400dpi, 3200dpi, and 9600dpi. The quality of the three scans are all excellent and seem to be about equal in consistency. I also tried scanning a regular 8&#215;10 color photo enlargement at 600 dpi; the 9000F was  fast and the scan quality was unbelievable, resolving tiny details of the photo, plus dust specks and cat hairs that were invisible to the unaided eye. I dont have reservations about the image quality of the 9000F, and can not imagine any other scanner at this price point could better it. A word here about the maximum scan resolution of the 9000F and what it means in the &#8220;real world&#8221;. For reflective media like photo prints, the scanner can crank out 4800 dpi, and for transparencies (film or slides), 9600 dpi. But do you really need that much resolution? My one test frame of a 35mm color negative scanned at 9600 dpi had an interesting and unexpected result: The scanner&#8217;s resolution exceeds the film&#8217;s resolution by a considerable total. Turns out that scanning that film strip at anything above about 3600 dpi didn&#8217;t yield any extra detail, just a big increase in file size. It is possible that the very good grain size of Kodachrome 25 or Panatomic &#8220;X&#8221; film may let the 9000F to pull out extra detail at 9600dpi, but none of my film or slides are extreme fine grain types, so I can not test that theory myself. As for speed, scanning film at 9600dpi on the 9000F is  slow, about 20 minutes per frame with FARE enabled, so you most likely will not want to go above 3600 or 4800 unless you really have to. A 3200 dpi scan of the 35mm film frame took a bit less than five minutes with FARE enabled. This resolution made the maximum detail from my film; a somewhat smoother result than a 2400 dpi scan, but you must look  close at 200 zoom in Photoshop to see the difference. With the 9000F set to 3200 dpi, a film scan results in a 14 megapixel RGB image, but do not let this number mislead you into thinking that you may see tiny details out of 35 mm film scans. A common digital SLR, with a 1215 megapixel CMOS sensor (for example a Canon 50D), produces much sharper pictures than my film scans with the 9000F scanner, and that is not  with a high priced &#8220;L&#8221; series lens on the camera. I do not mean to imply in that last declaration that the 9000F is a poor performer, just that you should not expect miracles out of scanning color negative film. I&#8217;d like to see how the 9000F performs scanning test charts shot on Panatomic &#8220;X&#8221; or Kodachrome 25. As for scanning color photo prints, you&#8217;ll most likely not have to go above 600dpi most of the time. Though the 9000F is able of scanning reflective media at 4800 DPI, most color photo print paper does not have anywhere near this good of a grain size. But, for forensic scanning of &#8220;real objects&#8221;, as an example coins, flower petals, leaves, or papers, the 4800 dpi resolution may be useful, giving you the capability to see surface details that could be invisible other than under a microscope.<br />3. Speed of film scanning. The 9000F is way faster than my old Microtek, but most likely not as fast as a $2500 Nikon film scanner. On the other hand, the 9000F can scan anything that will fit on the platen, at 1/10th the price of a dedicated film scanner. Loading of film and slides takes longer on a flatbed like this, and you may be able to only scan four slides at a time, in comparison to unattended batch scanning of a hundred or more slides with many dedicated film scanners.<br />Following are my real scan speeds for film scanning:<br />A. Scanning eight frames of 35mm color negatives at 3200 dpi with all of the alternatives enabled, as well as FARE (the infrared dust/scratch elimination feature, set to &#8220;medium&#8221;), Unsharp Mask, High Quality, and Grain Correction, took 38 minutes, or 4.75 minutes per frame. The results were really nice, and all I had to do in Photoshop was rotate the horizontal frames to Landscape orientation (all 35mm Film scan frames are output from ScanGear in Portrait orientation). Some of the really big artifacts weren&#8217;t removed by the FARE engine; these appeared to be cat hairs that escaped my pre scan cleaning and were still on the film.<br />B. Re running the same eight frame, 3200 dpi scan with the alternatives turned off was three times faster, or 1.56 minutes per frame. I think that the slower speed of the 1st scan was usually caused by the FARE processing. But, the output of the second scan, though much faster, obliged many more manual fix in Photoshop, particularly &#8220;healing&#8221; of dust specks and other artifacts. At 3200 dpi, many of the dust particles on my film were invisible to my eye, still they still made big white spots on the output image, as much as eight pixels across. My opinion here is that it is well worth the extra time to use the FARE system.<br /><br />What resolution to use depends on your film. For standard grain color negative or slide films, I propose you start each session with a scan of the smallest possible crop area of your negative, setting the crop frame on something with good detail like text (a road sign for example) or a human face. Scan this crop at 2400, 3600, 4800, and 6000 dpi, then tile the four scans in your graphics editor at the same obvious size, so that you may see them side by side, then choose for yourself which resolution yields the most detail. If you choose that your film has a maximum resolution of 4000 lines per inch (157 line pairs per millimeter), use 4800 dpi; you will not get any more detail by going higher. NOTE: The highest resolution color film now available on the buyer market is most likely Fuji Velvia, which has a resolving power of about 160 line pairs per millimeter (and  then, only with high quality lenses). Scanning this film at 4800 dpi will most likely bring out all of the available detail. The only film I know of that is better grain and still available is Kodak Panatomic X Aerographic film, a 9&#8243; large roll film used in aerial mapping cameras. This film is able of 500 lines pairs per millimeter, which is an F 12,700 lines per inch. If you really had a frame of this film, you may be able to get the most detail out of it with the 9000F set at 9600 dpi, but it would not  fit on the platen glass without trimming, so it is a moot point. BTW, Photogrammetry shops that digitize this film use scanners that cost about $50,000, and the output files are some number of gigabytes for each frame.<br /><br />4. Long term durability. I have only had this scanner for some hours, so only time will tell if it has the quality fitted to keep it running for many years, but it runs, sounds, and feels like a well built device, and the output image quality is everything I hoped for. The case is usually plastic, like most all electronics These days, so it does not have quite the &#8220;battleship&#8221; feel of the $8000 Canon EOS 1Ds camera, but it is not bad for $235.<br />5. Bundled software and drivers. The 9000F TWAIN Driver and scanning engine, called &#8220;ScanGear&#8221;, has a well thought out user interface with &#8220;basic&#8221; and &#8220;advanced&#8221; modes. It automatically senses the size of your source image and changes the scan boundaries therefore, or you may be able to choose a scan boundary manually. When scanning film or slides, ScanGear automatically sets crop boundaries around the observable edges of each film frame, so you do not have to scan the complete film strip then manually crop each frame in post processing (unless you want to for many reason). ScanGear presents you with some number of alternatives for processing and retouching, as well as dust/scratch elimination (called FARE), fade correction, High Quality, Backlight correction, Grain correction, and Unsharp Mask. These corrections may be applied to all of the film frames, or set individually for many of the frames but not others. The effect of the color, Unsharp Mask, and backlight corrections appear now in the preview so you may be able to choose if you want to enable them or not before doing the real scan. The scanner is bundled with Adobe Photoshop Elements v8, an $89 dollar value by itself (I have not installed this since I already have Photoshop). It will include three film guides, one for 35 mm strip film, one for Medium format (120) film, and one for 35 mm slides. These film holders are thin plastic and do not feel like they could withstand much abuse, so treat them gently. You may want to think about purchasing a couple of extra film guides from Canon Parts Department (if possible) for the size of your film, before the 9000F goes out of production and.




Read more &rsaquo;
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        373 of 395 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Great scanner.But, July 15, 2010
      
      <br />
        By ThrAsh    See all my reviews
      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

PROS: This scanner is SUPER fast. I can scan four 35mm Slides at max resolution(4800 dpi), and it only takes five min. The driver software has a real nice set of alternatives for pre scanning. I Love the fact you may be able to walk away from the scanner, and do something around the house while it scans.It will play a soundclip of your choice when it&#8217;s finished, to alert you.<br /><br />CONS:  The USB cord is WAY too short. They have to package this with a longer chord. I could recommend a USB extender, or a longer chord if you plan on having this on the reverse side of your desk.<br /><br />My OS is Windows XP. I have been having many of problems with the Canon MP Navigator EX scanning software. Besides the good alternatives. Its a resource hog. &#8220;Insufficient Memory&#8221; errors seem to be commonplace with the Canon MP Navigator EX software. Do your research before this purchase! be sure you have at least 4gb of memory.<br />WARNING: If you have 2gb or less of RAM, this software won&#8217;t work correctly!<br /><br />I called Canon&#8217;s support center over four times, and am still having problems. The only way the software can work on my PC, is I have to start up my pc with bare bones drivers.<br />There is nothing on the web I have found to help.I had to resort to Canon&#8217;s support. They really have to revamp, and do something about this awful horrible software that comes with it.<br /><br />  Side note(update): I updated my RAM to 4gb, and the software runs good without a hitch. I can not emphasize enough to you, to have enough RAM for the software.<br />                                                                                                                                                                <br /><br />   IMPORTANT Update 10/13/2011: My old PC crashed, and now have a whole new rig. I&#8217;m now running Windows seven with 8gb of ram, and the inadequate memory error popped up again..well, to make a long story short, after agonizing about it for about a half hour and doing research on the web, it looks like Canon  wised up and updated their software. I now use the updated MP Navigator EX software(version 3.1.3.0), and its super fast!!<br />  >MAKE SURE you&#8217;re USING THE MOST CURRENT SOFTWARE ON CANON&#8217;s web site BEFORE USING&lt;  
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Southfield<br />Evanston<br />Newport Beach<br />Reading<br />Santa Barbara<br />Peoria<br />Spokane<br />Albany<br />Sparks<br />Lincoln<br />Schaumburg<br />Savannah<br />Independence<br />Muncie<br />Virginia Beach<br />Lawton<br />Hoover<br />Plymouth<br />San Bernardino<br />Bloomington<br />Tyler<br />Lakewood<br />Skokie<br />Edmond<br />Alameda<br />Lakeland<br />El Cajon<br />San Angelo<br />OFallon<br />Raleigh<br />Rochester<br />Huntsville<br />Federal Way<br />Coon Rapids<br />Nashua<br />Huntington Park<br />San Marcos<br />Nashville<br />San Mateo<br />West Valley<br />Macon<br />Visalia<br />Westland<br />Sterling Heights<br />Redondo Beach<br />New Britain<br />Salt Lake<br />Cape Coral<br />Redding<br />Roanoke<br />Bloomington<br />Olathe<br />Gainesville<br />Billings<br />Glendale<br />Danbury<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Bellevue<br />Round Rock<br />Cranston<br />Indianapolis<br />Bellingham<br />Grand Prairie<br />St Charles<br />Pontiac<br />Burbank<br />Greensboro<br />Anchorage<br />Charleston<br />Joliet<br />Cary<br />Sandy<br />Memphis<br />Chesapeake<br />Scranton<br />Garden Grove<br />Wichita<br />Abilene<br />Asheville<br />Jackson<br />West Covina<br />Livermore<br />Lansing<br />Escondido<br />Weston<br />Syracuse<br />Arvada<br />Albany<br />Gastonia<br />Tacoma<br />Garland<br />North Miami<br />Temecula<br />Stamford<br />Greeley<br />Waukegan<br />Akron<br />Union<br />Jackson<br />Minneapolis<br />Santa Monica<br />Pittsburgh<br />Yakima<br />Denver<br />Little Rock<br />Milpitas<br />Palatine<br />Davenport<br />Hollywood<br />Torrance<br />Vancouver<br />Cicero<br />Rapid<br />Pasadena<br />Elizabeth<br />Waco<br />Hamilton<br />Champaign<br />Longmont<br />Orlando<br />St Clair Shores<br />Omaha<br />Oakland<br />Trenton<br />Richardson<br />Carson<br />Charlotte<br />Fall River<br />Boise<br />Augusta<br />Jacksonville<br />Thornton<br />Sioux<br />Passaic<br />Pueblo<br />Seattle<br />Shreveport<br />Burnsville<br />Rialto<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Lake Charles<br />Alexandria<br />Alhambra<br />Delray Beach<br />McKinney<br />Boston<br />Clifton<br />Newton<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Springfield<br />Jersey<br />Sunrise<br />Las Vegas<br />Hialeah<br />Salem<br />Norman<br />Daly<br />Taylor<br />Denton<br />Tucson<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Pompano Beach<br />Phoenix<br />San Antonio<br />Beaverton<br />Chicago<br />Salinas<br />Gary<br />Eau Claire<br />Tracy<br />Carrollton<br />Lawrence<br />Port St Lucie<br />La Habra<br />Pasadena<br />Mission Viejo<br />North Las Vegas<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Tulsa<br />Springfield<br />Corpus Christi<br />Evansville<br />Baton Rouge<br />Corona<br />Buena Park<br />Worcester<br />St Cloud<br />Durham<br />Palmdale<br />Tempe<br />Orange<br />Davie<br />New York<br />Vallejo<br />Bakersfield<br />Newark<br />Fresno<br />Topeka<br />Broken Arrow<br />Gresham<br />Hayward<br />Lafayette<br />West Jordan<br />Canton<br />Lewisville<br />Nampa<br />Colorado Springs<br />Melbourne<br />Waterloo<br />Pico Rivera<br />Greenville<br />Kansas<br />Rochester Hills<br />Santa Ana<br />Inglewood<br />Mount Vernon<br />Aurora<br />Springfield<br />Hartford<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Lancaster<br />Clearwater<br />Largo<br />St Petersburg<br />Kenosha<br />Troy<br />Downey<br />Vacaville<br />Pomona<br />Glendale<br />Eagan<br />Arlington<br />Bloomington<br />Paterson<br />Montgomery<br />Yorba Linda<br />Farmington Hills<br />Appleton<br />Daytona Beach<br />Mountain View<br />Amarillo<br />Santa Rosa<br />Boynton Beach<br />Peoria<br />Chandler<br />Louisville<br />Athens<br />Montebello<br />Hammond<br />Arlington Heights<br />Westminster<br />Hesperia<br />Huntington Beach<br />Moreno Valley<br />Lynwood<br />Odessa<br />Schenectady<br />Rockford<br />Waukesha<br />Santa Maria<br />Warren<br />Simi Valley<br />Antioch<br />South Bend<br />Cambridge<br />Richmond<br />Bryan<br />West Allis<br />San Francisco<br />Henderson<br />North Charleston<br />Quincy<br />Fontana<br />Lynn<br />Lynchburg<br />West Palm Beach<br />Tallahassee<br />Clarksville<br />Eugene<br />Madison<br />Columbus<br />Victorville<br />McAllen<br />Wilmington<br />Longview<br />Knoxville<br />Milwaukee<br />Parma<br />Mesquite<br />Lafayette<br />Sugar Land<br />Westminster<br />Washington<br />Columbus<br />Riverside<br />Fort Worth<br />Stockton<br />Brockton<br />Compton<br />Gilbert<br />Pawtucket<br />Wichita Falls<br />Miami Beach<br />Citrus Heights<br />Portland<br />Scottsdale<br />Flint<br />Irving<br />East Orange<br />Pleasanton<br />College Station<br />Portland<br />Des Moines<br />Fargo<br />Birmingham<br />New Haven<br />Hawthorne<br />Los Angeles<br />Youngstown<br />Portsmouth<br />Norwalk<br />Merced<br />Green Bay<br />Houston<br />Laredo<br />St Louis<br />Jacksonville<br />San Leandro<br />Upland<br />Las Cruces<br />Atlanta<br />Tustin<br />Lowell<br />Monterey Park<br />Lakewood<br />Lexington<br />Grand Rapids<br />Ventura<br />Lodi<br />Berkeley<br />Decatur<br />Chula Vista<br />Ontario<br />Toledo<br />Oceanside<br />Allentown<br />Long Beach<br />Folsom<br />Boulder<br />Everett<br />Cleveland<br />Hemet<br />Winston<br />Fayetteville<br />Fremont<br />Redwood<br />Kansas<br />Centennial<br />Modesto<br />Bridgeport<br />Whittier<br />Kenner<br />Dayton<br />Bellflower<br />Warwick<br />Bethlehem<br />Palm Bay<br />Santa Clarita<br />Chico<br />Dallas<br />Suffolk<br />Fairfield<br />Philadelphia<br />High Point<br />Yuma<br />Baltimore<br />Union<br />Turlock<br />Erie<br />St Paul<br />Racine<br />Fullerton<br />Marietta<br />Dearborn<br />St Joseph<br />Kent<br />Lubbock<br />Medford<br />New Bedford<br />Ogden<br />Cincinnati<br />Chattanooga<br />Norfolk<br />Sunnyvale<br />San Jose<br />El Monte<br />Santa Clara<br />Sioux Falls<br />Pittsburg<br />Lawrence<br />Overland Park<br />Honolulu<br />Livonia<br />Murfreesboro<br />Detroit<br />Fort Wayne<br />South Gate<br />Hampton<br />San Diego<br />Chino<br />Walnut Creek<br />Columbia<br />Sacramento<br />Austin<br />Fort Smith<br />Bolingbrook<br />North Little Rock<br />Redlands<br />Mobile<br />Provo<br />Aurora<br />Bayonne<br />Concord<br />Buffalo<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Miramar<br />Springfield<br />Providence<br />Rochester<br />Encinitas<br />Roswell<br />El Paso<br />Boca Raton<br />Orem<br />Lake Forest<br />Plano<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Duluth<br />Fayetteville<br />Columbia<br />Clovis<br />Janesville<br />Reno<br />Elk Grove<br />Albuquerque<br />Tampa<br />Somerville<br />Wilmington<br />Napa<br />Layton<br />Costa Mesa<br />Kalamazoo<br />Oshkosh<br />Baytown<br />Elgin<br />New Orleans<br />Yonkers<br />Davis<br />Saginaw<br />Deltona<br />Baldwin Park<br />Arlington<br />Midland<br />Victoria<br />Camden<br />Chino Hills<br />Oxnard<br />Vista<br />Manchester<br />Coral Springs<br />Wyoming<br />Richmond<br />Iowa<br />Santa Fe<br />Roseville<br />Lees Summit<br />Plantation<br />Newport News<br />Lorain<br />Hillsboro<br />Waterbury<br />Utica<br />Mesa<br />Ann Arbor<br />Norwalk<br />New Rochelle<br />Beaumont<br />Naperville<br />Killeen<br />Carlsbad<br />South San Francisco<br />Miami<br />Gulfport<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Brownsville<br />Anaheim<br />Oklahoma<br />Bristol<br />Irvine<br />Fort Collins<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Sears<br />Craigslist<br />Shopping.com<br />Amazon<br />Walmart<br />Costco<br />Lowes<br />Best Buy<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Groupon<br />Cnet Review<br />Target<br />Home Depot<br />Ebay<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">review, for sale, price comparison, deal reviews, best price, rebate coupons, coupon deals, cheap place, where to buy, discount, what is the difference, compare prices, new sales, which is a better deal, lowest price, cheapest price, review, for sale, price comparison, deal reviews, best price, rebate coupons, coupon deals, cheap place, where to buy, discount, what is the difference, compare prices, new sales, which is a better deal, lowest price, cheapest price, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/390353732/Color-9000F-Cheapest-Price.rar">Color 9000F Cheapest Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/509250216/Canon-CanoScan-Which-Is-A-Better-Deal.rar">Canon CanoScan Which Is A Better Deal</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/7487792/n/Canon-CanoScan-Where-To-Buy.html">Canon CanoScan Where To Buy</a>
<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Color+9000F+Coupon+Deals">Color 9000F Coupon Deals on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+9000F+Color+What+Is+The+Difference">Canon CanoScan 9000F Color What Is The Difference on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+9000F+Color+Best+Price">Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Best Price on Bing</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />anon, Cnon, Caon, Cann, Cano, , anoScan, CnoScan, CaoScan, CanScan, Canocan, CanoSan, CanoScn, CanoSca, , 000F, 900F, 900F, 900F, 9000, , olor, Clor, Coor, Colr, Colo, aCnon, Cnaon, Caonn, Canno, Cano n, C anoScan, aCnoScan, CnaoScan, CaonScan, CanSocan, CanocSan, CanoSacn, CanoScna, CanoSca n, 9 000F, 0900F, , , 900F0, 9000 F, C olor, oClor, Cloor, Coolr, Colro, W ith, iWth, Wtih, Wiht, VFD102w7-11, VFD1027-w11, VFD1027w1-1, , VFD1027w-1 1, 1 0.2-Inch, 01.2-Inch, 1.02-Inch, 102.-Inch, 10.-2Inch, 10.2I-nch, 10.2-nIch, 10.2-Icnh, 10.2-Inhc, 10.2-Inc h, D igital, iDgital, Dgiital, Diigtal, Digtial, Digiatl, Digitla, Widesrceen, Widesceren, , Widescrene, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />columbia-shirt.cheapmaxhuge.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Shirt, Cheap Columbia Shirt, wholesale Columbia Shirt   &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt,SAGE,Medium Imported, 100percentcotton, Vented, India, Machine wash cold gentle, with like colors.Non cholorine bleach when<br />
www.bigcamo.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Sportswear SUPER Bonehead Gingham Short Sleeve Shirt in Big   &#8211; BigCamo: The World&#39;s best outlet for hard to find BIG and TALL camouflage hunting clothes, accessories, shooting gear and workwear.<br />
www.dickssportinggoods.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s Super Bonehead Flats Short Sleeve Fishing Shirt  Dick&#39;s   &#8211; Dick&#39;s Sporting Goods: Buy Columbia Men&#39;s Super Bonehead Flats Short Sleeve Fishing Shirt Catch yourself dreaming about casting a line? Well, imagine yourself in<br />
www.wildernet.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s Camo Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt  Sale on Shirts at   &#8211; Your best source for buying the Columbia . Compare Shirts, review brands and save big at Wildernet.com.<br />
jeerotistoreafe.info&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Men S Super Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt Shirt Sail Gingham &#8211; Columbia Me s Supe Bo ehead Shot Sleeve Shit Shit, Sail Gi gham, . Columbia s #1 fishi g shit featues ultalite cotto<br />
columbia-fishing-shirts.cheapmaxhuge.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Fishing Shirts, Cheap Columbia Fishing Shirts, wholesale   &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s Bonehead Short Sleeve Fishing Shirt (Lemon Whip, Small) Imported, Machine wash cold gentle, with like colors.Non cholorine bleach when needed, tumble dry<br />
shop.arkansasrazorbacks.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Arkansas Razorbacks White Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt &#8211; Buy Columbia Arkansas Razorbacks White Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt from the Official Store of the Arkansas Mens; Womens; Kids; Embroidered Tees; Long Sleeved; Screened Tees; Tank<br />
shop.soonersports.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Oklahoma Sooners White Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt &#8211; Buy Columbia Oklahoma Sooners White Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt from the Official Store of the Oklahoma Mens; Embroidered; Long Sleeved; Screen Printed; Tank Tops; Score; Short<br />
www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia bonehead short sleeve shirt in Men&#39;s Shirts  Compare Prices   &#8211; Buy Columbia bonehead short sleeve shirt from top rated stores. Compare prices, read reviews, and save on Men&#39;s Shirts at Bizrate.<br />
greatoutdoors.altrec.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s PFG Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt casual shirt   &#8211; The best source for buying the Columbia Mens PFG Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt casual shirt. Altrec offers free shipping on Shirts and a 100 satisfaction guarantee.<br />
columbia-shirts.cheapmaxhuge.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Shirts, Cheap Columbia Shirts, wholesale Columbia Shirts   &#8211; Columbia Men&#39;s Bonehead Short Sleeve Shirt,Lemon Whip,M Made in India, Tumble dry low, remove promptly, iron medium, if present do not iron decal, dry cleanable, tool<br />
www.become.com&#8221; &#8211; Columbia Big Tall Pfg  Compare Prices on Columbia Big Tall Pfg in the   &#8211; for Men is engineered with fabrics and features that are specifically designed to keep anglers comfortable and protected. Details on Columbia Men&#39;s Big PFG Bonehead Short<br />
www.gandermountain.com&#8221; &#8211; Gander Mountain &gt; Columbia Super Bonehead Classic ShortSleeve Shirt   &#8211; Columbia Super Bonehead Classic ShortSleeve Shirt The most comfortable fishing shirt you will Columbia Men&#39;s Aruba III Pant $45.00<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatreceipts-mobile-scanner-and-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatreceipts-mobile-scanner-and-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatreceipts-mobile-scanner-and-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and specifications: All new proprietary industrial design and software Automatically extracts key info from scanned receipts; can export to Excel, Quickbooks, TaxCut, and more Scans are IRS accepted digital copies, &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatreceipts-mobile-scanner-and-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B001CQFRPO&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>All new proprietary industrial design and software</li>
          <li>Automatically extracts key info from scanned receipts; can export to Excel, Quickbooks, TaxCut, and more</li>
          <li>Scans are IRS accepted digital copies, making tax preparation a snap</li>
          <li>USB interface also gives power so no AC adapter needed</li>
          <li>Highly portable</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">NeatReceipts is a mobile scanner and digital filing system that enables you to scan receipts, business cards and papers so you may be able to manage, store and secure all your vital info. NeatReceipts will include NeatWorks 5.0, our patented software that identifies and extracts the vital information  and automatically organizes it for you. Transform receipts into expense reports, business cards into address book contacts and create searchable PDF files from any document. Export info to PDF, Excel, Quicken, QuickBooks, TurboTax and more.     Scan receipts and business cards to manage all your vital information
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        305 of 315 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Good product, does what it claims   to manage your receipts, November 1, 2008
      
      <br />
        By Gadget Lover &#8220;I love hi tech gadgets&#8221; (USA)    See all my reviews
      
      
        This review is from: NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System (Office Product)
      

I upgraded from the Neat Receipts 3.0 scanner to the Neat Works 4.0 scanner package newly. I like the Neat Receipts 3.0 scanner, but the upgrade is really worth it. <br /><br />For starters the fast scan center with the new variant takes less system resources and it lets the user to enter receipts in batches, which is economical. I was able to scan a pile of 277+ receipts in one night, while watching TV. Pretty painless and easy to do without requiring many of attention, so you may be able to make good use of downtime while you are watching TV / relaxing, etc. <br /><br />The best part of this isn&#8217;t the physical scanner, it is the software. It lets me to look up last receipts in a jiffy, and lets me shred / toss old receipts. The physical scanner is nice too though. It is certainly not photo quality, but that is not why I bought this package. The scanner works pretty well / quickly for most receipts, a bit better than the silver variant  though they are supposedly the same hardware. I find with the older variant the USB could fail to be recognized by Windows XP, but no such problems with the new variant. <br /><br />If you want to manage your receipts and keep good records, I greatly recommend this package! it is the one of the not many merchandise that really does what it claims to do. Excellent product. <br /><br />Future improvement wishes could be speedier scans, but that&#8217;s restricted by the scanning technology and hardware plans. <br /><br />FYI   yes it&#8217;ll on occasion have difficulty scanning  light receipts, but that&#8217;s to be projected with a scanner like this.  If one expects photo quality scanner this isn&#8217;t the one to purchase.  A photo quality scanner will take too long to scan receipts.  This scanner captures receipts info pretty well but it doesn&#8217;t produce a photo copy of the receipt.  <br /><br />Also, the other reviewer mentioned problems with USB. Quite frequently that&#8217;s a problem with Windows, particularly on a Windows system that is been run for quite sometime and with many of other accessories installed.  I installed this on three of my windows XP systems and they all worked good.  If I ever have a problem I could reinstall Windows as Windows tends to get cluttered with hardware profiles and have problems with USB devices.<br /><br />
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        202 of 207 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Loving it throughout my 1st eight hrs of ownership, March 16, 2009
      
      <br />
        By D. Mashino    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System (Office Product)
      

The percentage of bad reviews to good reviews here on this NeatWorks scanner was doubtful so though I desperately needed a receipt scanning solution, I really had not taken the plunge till I visited Costco and must&#8217;ve been riding a wave of positive ness because I walked in, was not wanting to purchase anything, but when I saw only two left of this product on the counter, I took one.<br /><br />Got home, put in the set up CD as instructed and nothing.  I am running a new (1yr old) Dell with  enough hardware/memory running WinXP.  But I figure on occasion the CD set up is wonky, so I ejected then reinserted and it worked; brought up the set up initialization screen.  It asked me to check online for a variant newer than what has been shipped; I did, and there was.  So after ten minutes of downloading a 200mb file, I was done.  Clicked the file, set up was a snap (took 10 12 minutes) and off I went.  Connected the scanner by USB cable and everything worked; no crashing.<br /><br />Tested a batch of 15 receipts to see if it may handle the crinkled, faded, possibly illegible imprints on what apparently is the standard thermal paper being used by all merchants.  Alas, this product worked fine; and it worked as promised.  Scanned all receipts, and was able to make not only the correct (99 of the time) OCR function for amounts, dates, merchant, and sales tax, it also was able to be comparatively correct in judging which sector of retail (general receipt, food, etc.) it should classify my purchases.<br /><br />So the initial test was done; I was happy.  So now I wanted to dig deep and scan about six weeks of receipts that I&#8217;d amassed    about 200 receipts.  This would&#8217;ve really been a test, since half of these receipts were almost 4 6 weeks old, they were crinkled from being shoved into my pocket or folio while on the road, and many were teeny tiny receipts like taxi receipts from Manhattan.<br /><br />Result?  Got through it all, and except for about five receipts out of my total 197, the scanner and software were both able to recognize most receipt fields and classify them properly.  Oddly, and I think this is due to clearness of the receipt and software, many receipts were ported into the &#8220;Documents&#8221; group and &#8220;Receipts&#8221; area.  That has been remedied easily by dragging each image from &#8220;Documents&#8221; to &#8220;Receipts.&#8221;<br /><br />&#8220;Areas,&#8221; you ask?  The software gives you three distinct regions that it&#8217;ll move your raw scans into; they are RECEIPTS, papers, and BUSINESS CARDS.  I am guessing the software takes ques from the content plus the size of the scan to find out where pictures should go.  Like I said, the software was usually correct except for some faded receipts, but when I moved those stray pictures from &#8220;Documents&#8221; to &#8220;Receipts,&#8221; the software kicked in and was able to read the correct field info (amount, etc.) properly.<br /><br />From these regions, you may be able to then file your raw scans into varying folders that you may create, or into document types if you&#8217;d want to export as PDF, etc.  It is pretty simple, and I have never used a product from NeatWorks, so I dont have way to compare last variants with this 4.5.2 variant that I am using.<br /><br />I looked at negative reviews and can say that I have neither had the software or hardware cause crashes, reboots, stalls, freezes, or any other degradation of my laptop from working as it usually does.<br /><br />Also, I had no real OCR problems with the scanner or software recognizing figures or names.  In fact, the only constant problem I had was with drugstore chain &#8220;Longs Drugs&#8221; which uses only a logo and not typewritten variant of its name on receipts, so the software took to recognizing the 1st item in my receipt as the name, so I had many prescription receipts filed as &#8220;Hallmark&#8221; since I had bought cards with those purchases.  What amazes me is the software can decipher through all the cr p that is listed on receipts; these days, surveys, serial numbers, and other gobbledy gook are all listed and still the software was able to filter through that and report the correct field info.<br /><br />A couple cautions:  1)  Handwritten numbers have never been recognized in any of my scans, 2) Export data to Quicken in groups depending on the accounts you use in Quicken.<br /><br />As to #1 above, those who have many of written in totals at restaurants for tip, etc., will find this problematic.  Every receipt I&#8217;d gotten for a meal (which were a lot) I had to correct with the tip included and the software recognizing only the subtotal before tip.<br /><br />And as to #2 above, I found that importing into Quicken was a snap (as QIF file), but since Quicken will only dump all data in a QIF file into a single account, you have to filter this BEFORE the export.  As an example, if you use many cards like I do for different clients and you keep track of each account individually in Quicken, then you&#8217;d better classify those purchases in NeatWorks therefore, , then selectively export those transactions.  That way, your import into Quicken is done per account.  It is easier that way, than having to use the &#8220;Move Transaction&#8221; function in Quicken.<br /><br />I&#8217;d say four stars because I had no elements of surprise and no hiccups in service.  I&#8217;d rate it five stars after about 3 6 months of ownership if this flawless experience keeps up.  I will be back in September to report.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        691 of 732 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        1.0 out of five stars 
        Beware   Not rearward matched, January 6, 2009
      
      <br />
        By stevecat &#8220;stevecat&#8221; (Seattle, WA USA)    See all my reviews
      
      
        This review is from: NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System (Office Product)
      

(NOTE: see my update on NeatWorks ver five below)<br /><br />I have been using NeatReceipts for a several years now.  I usually like the product, but I&#8217;m now using BOTH the &#8216;Classic ver 1.5.9&#8243; and the new Ver 4.0 software because NeatWorks broke a covenant with its&#8217; early adopters.  They broke two of the cardinal rules of product development (1) never, ever, under any situation forget your early customers and their data and (2) never remove essential features from the product.<br /><br />First, they &#8220;forgot&#8221; their &#8220;Classic ver 1.5.9&#8243; users.  Variants of the software from 2.0 up thru the current ver 4.1 can not recognize or import any of the receipts or papers scanned into the earlier variant.  I have personally talked to them about this for nearly two years.  At 1st, in early 2007, they frequently stated that they were hard at work on a migration solution.  We depended on that declaration, telling them how vital it was for us to be able to access our archived data   for inventories, insurance and tax records.  <br /><br />But they  just abandoned this effort and offered everyone a discount to upgrade to a afterward variant.  How is that going to help with restoring archived data?  The data and file formats for their .Elrec and .Eldoc seem pretty simple   a scanned image and many recognized text fields.  Why can not they import those formats like they let for jpeg and tiff images?<br /><br />They offered no satisfactory reasons beyond that we&#8217;re not working on that feature and &#8220;would you like to upgrade?&#8221;.  They seem oblivious to the frustrations they caused a big number of their early customers.  We  communicated with Rafi Spero, one of the businesses holders.  If he could not make it happen, you know they do not care about you as a buyer.  BEWARE THIS COMPANY.<br /><br />Secondly:  The &#8220;Classic&#8221; variant allowed users to create folders and subfolders, etc.  This was a great way to manage receipts for cash, different credit cards, checks and debits, by year , then by month.  Or to manage a copy of receipts for an stock by broad groups , then more by store, year or vendor.  So the initial features of both subfolders and the capability to copy receipts from yearly tax records to stock folders was very useful and useful in elimnating paperwork clutter.<br /><br />The new ver four software doesn&#8217;t support nested folders or copying receipts to other folders.  Every time you scan a receipt, it goes into a folder.  But all folders are on the same level.  You may be able to show and hide folders, but this is an very clumsy procedure and causes users many of extra work in trying to manage their invoices and receipts.  If you want to copy a receipt, you must scan it AGAIN.  How brain dead is that?<br /><br />Bottom Line:  This company has proven that, at their convenience, they&#8217;ll ignore or abandon previous variants of the software and remove essential features.  <br /><br />To fix many of their current short coming, as mentioned above, it could not surprise me to see them create a new variant of their software that&#8217;s incompatible with what they&#8217;re selling today.<br /><br />DO NOT TRUST them with any essential data that you can need at some point.<br /><br />UPDATE:  2 11 2010   I have been given a preview of the new NeatWorks ver5 software.  I do not know when it&#8217;ll be released but it looks to have (finally) added back in many of the features that went missing with ver two and onward.  Now they have a chance to let for importing old receipts (&#8220;.Elrec&#8221; files) from their &#8220;Classic&#8221; users.  If they do Import &#8220;.Elrec&#8221; files many Classic users will be happy that their data is not &#8220;orphaned&#8221;.  I&#8217;ll then change my opinion and ranking of NeatWorks and their merchandise because they did admit to these past mistakes, listen and react to their customers and &#8220;the true test of your character is how you react to those mistakes.&#8221;
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Mesquite<br />West Palm Beach<br />Medford<br />Huntington Park<br />Virginia Beach<br />Lakewood<br />Hillsboro<br />Norwalk<br />North Charleston<br />Mission Viejo<br />Stamford<br />Lowell<br />Whittier<br />Lake Charles<br />Round Rock<br />Phoenix<br />Oceanside<br />St Joseph<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Kansas<br />College Station<br />South San Francisco<br />Dallas<br />Winston<br />Nashua<br />St Petersburg<br />Victorville<br />Columbia<br />Norfolk<br />Waukesha<br />Greensboro<br />Taylor<br />Rockford<br />Hemet<br />Flint<br />Danbury<br />St Paul<br />Macon<br />Modesto<br />Corona<br />Bloomington<br />Milpitas<br />Indianapolis<br />Visalia<br />Irvine<br />Parma<br />Union<br />Pontiac<br />Tempe<br />Jackson<br />North Miami<br />San Marcos<br />Carson<br />Bakersfield<br />Huntsville<br />Fontana<br />Tustin<br />Arlington Heights<br />Cary<br />Hoover<br />Richmond<br />Baton Rouge<br />Greenville<br />St Cloud<br />Springfield<br />Boston<br />Lees Summit<br />Janesville<br />Hialeah<br />Clarksville<br />Waterloo<br />Nashville<br />High Point<br />Lynn<br />Newport Beach<br />Plymouth<br />Albany<br />Pleasanton<br />Santa Clarita<br />Lexington<br />Baldwin Park<br />Charlotte<br />Fullerton<br />San Diego<br />Concord<br />El Cajon<br />Providence<br />Syracuse<br />Fremont<br />San Leandro<br />Quincy<br />Coon Rapids<br />Sioux Falls<br />Vacaville<br />Detroit<br />Ontario<br />Albuquerque<br />Miami<br />Buena Park<br />Santa Clara<br />Pasadena<br />Marietta<br />Southfield<br />Austin<br />Clovis<br />Laredo<br />Chattanooga<br />Garden Grove<br />Lubbock<br />Charleston<br />Gastonia<br />Orem<br />Fayetteville<br />Nampa<br />Hammond<br />Pittsburgh<br />Evanston<br />Yorba Linda<br />Miramar<br />Richardson<br />Santa Fe<br />West Allis<br />Montgomery<br />Ogden<br />Lynchburg<br />Newport News<br />Boca Raton<br />St Louis<br />Glendale<br />Killeen<br />Everett<br />Clifton<br />Mesa<br />Dayton<br />Lakeland<br />Honolulu<br />Lorain<br />Compton<br />Berkeley<br />South Gate<br />Delray Beach<br />Paterson<br />Plano<br />Cicero<br />New Britain<br />Kenner<br />Wichita Falls<br />Tyler<br />Sioux<br />Milwaukee<br />Coral Springs<br />Santa Ana<br />Overland Park<br />Philadelphia<br />Davis<br />Eagan<br />Beaumont<br />Pompano Beach<br />Norman<br />Hayward<br />Scottsdale<br />Clearwater<br />Peoria<br />Chino<br />Oakland<br />San Jose<br />Vista<br />Fort Worth<br />Reno<br />Lynwood<br />Yuma<br />Wilmington<br />Colorado Springs<br />Napa<br />San Mateo<br />Rochester<br />Columbia<br />Fall River<br />Kent<br />Santa Barbara<br />Warwick<br />Redwood<br />Newton<br />St Clair Shores<br />Fort Collins<br />Richmond<br />Toledo<br />Baltimore<br />Kansas<br />Minneapolis<br />Waco<br />Bristol<br />Waukegan<br />Escondido<br />Long Beach<br />Bayonne<br />Skokie<br />Eau Claire<br />Thornton<br />Simi Valley<br />Gary<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Livermore<br />Durham<br />Albany<br />Costa Mesa<br />Cape Coral<br />Bolingbrook<br />Fayetteville<br />Montebello<br />Alexandria<br />Bloomington<br />Augusta<br />Davie<br />Portsmouth<br />Farmington Hills<br />Baytown<br />Little Rock<br />Daly<br />Aurora<br />Peoria<br />Oxnard<br />Midland<br />West Jordan<br />Atlanta<br />Arvada<br />Portland<br />Pomona<br />Bloomington<br />Elgin<br />Suffolk<br />Boise<br />Stockton<br />Fort Wayne<br />New Orleans<br />Edmond<br />Union<br />Greeley<br />Provo<br />Mobile<br />New Rochelle<br />Louisville<br />Hamilton<br />Lawton<br />Beaverton<br />Sterling Heights<br />Merced<br />Lake Forest<br />Lafayette<br />Aurora<br />Tulsa<br />Roswell<br />Ann Arbor<br />Columbus<br />Reading<br />St Charles<br />Jacksonville<br />Brownsville<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Kalamazoo<br />Saginaw<br />Racine<br />Green Bay<br />Cleveland<br />Spokane<br />Eugene<br />Abilene<br />Trenton<br />Seattle<br />Hollywood<br />Billings<br />Gilbert<br />Vancouver<br />Redding<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Carrollton<br />New Bedford<br />Mount Vernon<br />Roanoke<br />La Habra<br />Elk Grove<br />Bellevue<br />Washington<br />Hawthorne<br />Houston<br />Downey<br />Walnut Creek<br />Broken Arrow<br />Bellflower<br />Davenport<br />Boynton Beach<br />New Haven<br />West Covina<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />San Bernardino<br />Madison<br />Lodi<br />Somerville<br />Los Angeles<br />Sunrise<br />Cambridge<br />Grand Rapids<br />Savannah<br />Alameda<br />Rochester Hills<br />West Valley<br />Boulder<br />East Orange<br />Orlando<br />Temecula<br />Bryan<br />Lewisville<br />Appleton<br />South Bend<br />Utica<br />Hampton<br />Memphis<br />Port St Lucie<br />Vallejo<br />Wilmington<br />Kenosha<br />Schaumburg<br />Las Cruces<br />Upland<br />Shreveport<br />Chesapeake<br />Muncie<br />Alhambra<br />Manchester<br />Orange<br />Santa Maria<br />Fargo<br />Longmont<br />Bellingham<br />Portland<br />Bethlehem<br />North Little Rock<br />Springfield<br />Erie<br />Wichita<br />Birmingham<br />Burnsville<br />Amarillo<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Folsom<br />Arlington<br />Yakima<br />Anaheim<br />Ventura<br />Jackson<br />Passaic<br />Salem<br />Newark<br />Salt Lake<br />Mountain View<br />Oklahoma<br />Warren<br />Duluth<br />Bridgeport<br />Redondo Beach<br />Sacramento<br />Iowa<br />Denver<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Santa Rosa<br />Chula Vista<br />Elizabeth<br />Lafayette<br />Antioch<br />Brockton<br />Waterbury<br />Santa Monica<br />Sunnyvale<br />Tampa<br />Hartford<br />Fresno<br />Palatine<br />Moreno Valley<br />Camden<br />Hesperia<br />Naperville<br />Worcester<br />Denton<br />Westland<br />Springfield<br />Irving<br />Yonkers<br />Westminster<br />Allentown<br />Largo<br />Topeka<br />McKinney<br />Deltona<br />Champaign<br />Decatur<br />Independence<br />Carlsbad<br />Murfreesboro<br />Turlock<br />Gresham<br />Palm Bay<br />Lawrence<br />North Las Vegas<br />Buffalo<br />Henderson<br />Palmdale<br />Lancaster<br />Sandy<br />Salinas<br />Jacksonville<br />Federal Way<br />Athens<br />Pasadena<br />Plantation<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Pico Rivera<br />Pittsburg<br />Victoria<br />Garland<br />Lakewood<br />Chico<br />Inglewood<br />Schenectady<br />Cincinnati<br />Chino Hills<br />Riverside<br />Youngstown<br />Akron<br />Corpus Christi<br />Olathe<br />Omaha<br />Pawtucket<br />Monterey Park<br />Anchorage<br />Burbank<br />Grand Prairie<br />Melbourne<br />Las Vegas<br />Asheville<br />Huntington Beach<br />Encinitas<br />Norwalk<br />Lawrence<br />Tucson<br />Rochester<br />Cranston<br />Roseville<br />Fairfield<br />Troy<br />Scranton<br />Daytona Beach<br />Sparks<br />Fort Smith<br />San Antonio<br />Tallahassee<br />Rialto<br />Raleigh<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Joliet<br />Citrus Heights<br />Tracy<br />Des Moines<br />Columbus<br />Dearborn<br />Canton<br />McAllen<br />Centennial<br />Wyoming<br />Jersey<br />Weston<br />Torrance<br />Miami Beach<br />Layton<br />Longview<br />San Angelo<br />Odessa<br />El Paso<br />Chandler<br />Redlands<br />Lansing<br />Oshkosh<br />Pueblo<br />Arlington<br />New York<br />Gulfport<br />Lincoln<br />Glendale<br />Chicago<br />Livonia<br />Rapid<br />Springfield<br />Tacoma<br />Knoxville<br />Sugar Land<br />Evansville<br />Westminster<br />OFallon<br />Gainesville<br />San Francisco<br />El Monte<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Costco<br />Target<br />Groupon<br />Sears<br />Lowes<br />Walmart<br />Best Buy<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Craigslist<br />Amazon<br />Ebay<br />Home Depot<br />Cnet Review<br />Shopping.com<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">what is the difference, best price, discount, which is a better deal, where to buy, coupon deals, price comparison, review, lowest price, new sales, rebate coupons, compare prices, cheap place, cheapest price, for sale, deal reviews, what is the difference, best price, discount, which is a better deal, where to buy, coupon deals, price comparison, review, lowest price, new sales, rebate coupons, compare prices, cheap place, cheapest price, for sale, deal reviews, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=NeatReceipts+Mobile+Scanner+And+Coupon+Deals">NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner And Coupon Deals on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/662000868/Mobile-Scanner-Rebate-Coupons.rar">Mobile Scanner Rebate Coupons</a>
<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Scanner+And+Where+To+Buy">Scanner And Where To Buy on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/5783962/n/NeatReceipts-And-Rebate-Coupons.html">NeatReceipts And Rebate Coupons</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=NeatReceipts+Mobile+Scanner+And+What+Is+The+Difference">NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner And What Is The Difference on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=NeatReceipts+Mobile+Scanner+And+Review">NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner And Review on Bing</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />eatReceipts, NatReceipts, NetReceipts, NeaReceipts, Neateceipts, NeatRceipts, NeatReeipts, NeatRecipts, NeatRecepts, NeatReceits, NeatReceips, NeatReceipt, , obile, Mbile, Moile, Moble, Mobie, Mobil, , canner, Sanner, Scnner, Scaner, Scaner, Scannr, Scanne, , nd, ad, an, eNatReceipts, NaetReceipts, NetaReceipts, NeaRteceipts, NeateRceipts, NeatRceeipts, NeatReecipts, NeatReciepts, NeatRecepits, NeatReceitps, NeatReceipst, NeatReceipt s, M obile, oMbile, Mboile, Moible, Moblie, Mobiel, Mobil e, S canner, cSanner, Sacnner, Scnaner, , Scanenr, Scannre, Scanne r, a nd, nad, adn, M ultigroom, uMltigroom, Mlutigroom, Mutligroom, Mulitgroom, Multgiroom, Multirgoom, Multigorom, , Multigromo, Supprot, Suppotr, Utlra-thin, Ulrta-thin, Ultar-thin, Ultr-athin, Ultrat-hin, Ultra-htin, Ultra-tihn, Ultra-thni, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />clothing.pricegrabber.com&#8221; &#8211; Sperry Women&#39;s Casual Shoes  Compare Prices on Sperry TopSider   &#8211; We have gathered pricing info for Casual Shoes, such as Sperry TopSider Womens Angelfish tan boat, &amp; Sperry Ladies Bluefish Boat Shoe,. Find Casual Shoes at low<br />
clothing-and-accessories.become.com&#8221; &#8211; Women&#39;s Sperry Boat Shoes  Compare Prices on Women&#39;s Sperry Boat Shoes   &#8211; Sperry Boat Shoes like Sperry Top Sider Women&#39;s Angelfish Slip On Boat Shoes Ons, Linen, 8, Sperry TopSider Women&#39;s Angelfish Boat Shoe, and Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat<br />
pranajayas.wordpress.com&#8221; &#8211; Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens  LINEN/OAT 8.5   &#8211; Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens LINEN/OAT 8.5 January 31, 2012 Posted by pranajayas in Activities. trackback. Read more<br />
www.shopping.com&#8221; &#8211; &quot;angelfish&quot;  Shopping.com &#8211; Sperry Top Sider Angelfish Loafer Casual boat shoe loafer Handsewn moc construction Stain and water resistant upper Molded EVA cushion midsole Non marking rubber outsole<br />
paintball.about.com&#8221; &#8211; US Army Alpha Black Tactical Paintball Gun Review  Review of Alpha   &#8211; The US Army Alpha Black Tactical is a preupgraded version of the Alpha black that will appeal to the scenario or MilSim player. While it doesn&#39;t offer much in the<br />
www.bencraig.com&#8221; &#8211; US ARMY Alpha Black Tactical Tippmann Sniper Gun Review &#8211; Compare and save on the Tippmann US Army Alpha black tactical sniper paintball gun. This paintball marker is a favorite among sniper woodsball paintball players. See<br />
reviews.sperrytopsider.com&#8221; &#8211; Sperry TopSider  Women&#39;s Angelfish SlipOn Boat Shoe. customer   &#8211; Sperry TopSider product reviews and customer ratings for Women&#39;s Angelfish SlipOn Boat Shoe.. Who says casual has to be ordinary? Add a<br />
www.buy.com&#8221; &#8211; Buy.com  Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens &#8211; The nautically inspired Sperry TopSider(r) womens boat shoe offers a classic, comfortable fit. Its crafted using waterresistant leather, and the molded EVA midsole<br />
www.nextag.com&#8221; &#8211; Sperry Topsiders Angelfish  Shoes  Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at   &#8211; Sperry Top Sider Angelfish Loafer Casual boat shoe loafer Handsewn moc construction Stain and water resistant upper Molded EVA cushion midsole Non marking rubber outsole<br />
www.6pm.com&#8221; &#8211; Sperry TopSider Angelfish  6pm.com &#8211; Angelfish by Sperry TopSider at 6pm.com. Read Sperry Top The Angelfish captures classic boat shoe style in a feminine design. have also made a mark in the casual<br />
dysonvacuum.girls-handbag.com&#8221; &#8211; dysonvacuum  Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens  LINEN/OAT 7 &#8211; Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens LINEN/OAT 7. Women&#39;s Sperry, Angelfish; Signature Bluefish Styling but with a Feminine Twist; Genuine Handsewn<br />
boatshoesforsale.com&#8221; &#8211; Cheap Sperry Boat Shoes  Sperry Boat Shoes Sale &#8211; Click Here ! Find More Cheap Sperry Boat Shoes Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens Deals Cheap Sperry Angelfish Casual Boat Shoe Womens Deals<br />
sperryboatshoe.org&#8221; &#8211; Sperry boat Shoe  Top Sider  Original  Angelfish &#8211; Sperry boat Shoe Top Sider Original Angelfish Bluefish Bahama Womens Bluefish 2 Eye Boat Shoe (11, Tan) Womens Sperry , Bluefish 2 Eye Boat casual<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatreceipts-mobile-scanner-and-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu-scansnap-s1500-deluxe-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu-scansnap-s1500-deluxe-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 06:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu-scansnap-s1500-deluxe-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe specifications: One button searchable PDF creation Intelligent paper feed detection Blazing 20ppm color scanning 50 page auto Document Feeder (ADF) Comes with Adobe Acrobat Standard, CardMinder business card software, &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu-scansnap-s1500-deluxe-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B0021AERWY&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>One button searchable PDF creation</li>
          <li>Intelligent paper feed detection</li>
          <li>Blazing 20ppm color scanning</li>
          <li>50 page auto Document Feeder (ADF)</li>
          <li>Comes with Adobe Acrobat Standard, CardMinder business card software, ScanSnap Organizer, and ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Bundle Sheet-Fed Scanner Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">With the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500, organizing your home or office is as easy as pushing a button. With a scanning speed of up to 20 pages per minute, the S1500 can quickly decrease paper clutter without sacrificing document quality. The smart scanner detects document size and coloration to ensure that your digitized copies are true to the originals. An added bonus, the scanner&#8217;s included software bundle lets you to export, control, and file your papers with ease.    <br /><br /><b>Turn a stack of files into secure digital papers. </b>       <br />       <b>Intelligent Detection Means economical, High Quality Scans</b><br /> The ScanSnap S1500 offers resolutions of up to 300 dpi  color or grayscale  without sacrificing speed. With the touch of a single button, you may be able to scan up to 20 double sided pages per minute. You will not have to do a thing to ensure that your scans look their best, because the S1500 comes equipped with paper feed detection to monitor page size, also as color and black and white detection. Better still, the scanner automatically rotates, crops, or de skews papers. If a small document (such as a receipt or business card) is blended in with a stack of bigger papers, the ScanSnap S1500 may be set to automatically increase the resolution of the small document to help ensure that better print is discernable. What is more, an interactive interface lets you to decide to easily and quickly bypass double feeds like taped receipts on expense reports. <b>Four Software Packages Included for Document Organization and Protection</b><br /> When it&#8217;s time manage your digital files, use one of the four software packages included with the S1500. View, manage, and edit PDF and JPEG files using ScanSnap Organizer 4.0. Or, to do more than just view and print PDF variants of your papers, attempt Adobe Acrobat nine Standard. This package lets you to create digital IDs and implement password protection to keep private papers safe. To change your paperwork into editable text, attempt ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap 4.0 PC Edition. Also, use CardMinder 4.0 to swiftly scan business cards, extract the contact info, and place it into editable fields that may be exported to Excel, viewpoint, and other contact managers. <b>What&#8217;s in the Box</b><br /> Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Scanner, A/C power cord, and software bundles (Adobe Acrobat nine Standard, ScanSnap Organizer 4.0, ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap 4.0 PC Edition, and CardMinder 4.0). <br clear="all" />    <br /><br /><b></b><b>The scanner automatically detects document size and coloration.</b>    <br clear="all" />
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Bundle Sheet-Fed Scanner Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        473 of 490 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        3.0 out of five stars 
        Good hardware but no twain driver is a important limitation, December 21, 2009
      
      <br />
        By H. T. Nelson (USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Bundle Sheet Fed Scanner (Office Product)
      

I bought this scanner as a 1st step in creating an electronic filing system for a home office. As I accumulated 20 filing cabinet drawers of paper papers going paperless seemed to be an answer.<br /><br />Purchase of the Fujitsu S1500 was depending on the many five star reviews. I&#8217;m reasonably tech literate and used the scanner for about two weeks. Here are my initial impressions:<br /><br />Pros   <br /><br />1. Speed: This scanner looks blazingly fast. Not a resource hog. Will scan duplex 20 25ppm at default settings on Win2K/1.8mhz/1gb platform. <br /><br />2. Scan quality  good at all settings.<br /><br />3. Size and looks: Small desk footprint. Looks great open or closed.<br /><br />4. Excellent paper feeding as long as papers are same size and 20# or greater paper weight.<br /><br />Cons   <br /><br />1. NO TWAIN DRIVER. I knew this going in but didn&#8217;t appreciate how much this could cripple the device in day to day use. Let me explain. I had envisioned creating a virtual file cabinet in my computer using Windows Directory/Folder/File system then scanning my paper papers into this system as pdf files. The problem is that the native Fujitsu software doesn&#8217;t let you append an present pdf file!!! <br /><br />As an example take a file for utility bills. D:/Home Expenses/Utilities/Gas_Electric.Pdf. You may be able to easily scan in all previous bills(limited by 50 sheet ADF)and a pdf with one page for each bill will be produced. But if you had more than 50 previous bills or when next months bill comes then the next scan you perform to include these new papers will create a new pdf and doesn&#8217;t let the choice of appending this more recent scan to the present pdf. As you may be able to see one could end up with 1000s of individual pdf papers in your filing system. The work around is to launch Adobe Acrobat (not reader) and use it to open the old composite pdf and use Acrobat to append the newly produced pdf to the previous file. This work around takes longer than scanning in a 30 page document. Twain established scanners easily work with present windows file structure and let you to append an present pdf without invoking Acrobat.<br /><br />2. Paper catch tray  fragile and ADF paper support doesn&#8217;t stay up (also stated by other reviewers).<br /><br />3. Double feed sensor: stops scan and reports. This is good. But you can not retrieve the double fed sheet and place it back in correct order because the next sheet is already in the scanner and can not be backed out. You must either cancel the scan and start over or put the unread sheet back in out of order , then use Acrobat to move the pages in the resultant pdf document. If you decide to cancel the scan the document that&#8217;s halfway into the scanner won&#8217;t be ejected and you have to perform an new scan to retrieve that sheet.<br /><br />4. A scanning run will only handle one size document at a time. In my experience if you have a mix of paper sizes you&#8217;ll have to do a scanning run for each paper size. Each run will produce a separate pdf file with you will have to deal with.<br /><br />5. I paid extra for the scanner bundle with Rack2File software thinking it could help me create the filing system I envisioned. After loading and spending some number of hours with this software I do not understand how it works or what it&#8217;s supposed to do. I think about the extra $30 dollars I spent for the &#8220;bundled&#8221; scanner money badly spent.<br /><br />6. Other minor annoyances are: <br /><br />While the scanner and snapscan software will run on older platforms the bundled software Rack2file and Acrobat require XPpro SP3 or newer. This isn&#8217;t clear from specifications. <br /><br />ADF will hold 40 50 sheets but output tray will start to jam after 20 25 sheets.<br /><br />Documents printed on less than 20# paper and with printing on both sides the back side printing will show up on the front side scan. Many commercial invoices are printed both sides on thin paper.<br /><br />Cannot set some number of default scanning profiles. You have to reset the scanner parameters every time you want a different profile.<br /><br />Bottom line:<br /><br />This could be a five star low end document scanner if it only offered a twain driver. As it&#8217;s I can recommend it only to potential purchasers who understand the full implications of this limitation. I thought of returning this scanner and to get one of the twain established models like the Epson GT S50 but now I learned enough of Acrobat to swiftly append my pdfs retrospectively. <br /><br />I strongly recommend keeping away from the &#8220;bundled&#8221; product since I do not see what added value the Rack2File software brings. <br /><br />I considered giving the scanner a one star review just to get people&#8217;s attention but the hardware is so good three stars looks about right.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        144 of 148 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Fast, economical, quality product., September 15, 2009
      
      <br />
        By B. Brentlinger    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Bundle Sheet Fed Scanner (Office Product)
      

I scanned about 8000 sheets so far.  I have found these settings useful with rack2filer:  <br /><br />1. Auto color detection, Duplex, Best image quality (300dpi Color/Grey 600dpi BW), alternatives Only Blank page elimination checked (no auto rotation   slows down page viewing), uninterrupted scanning.<br /><br />2. Same as above except change color mode to gray.<br /><br />And overall I have found:<br /><br />The multifeed detector works great and detected many double feeds.  It handles old thin thermal fax paper without double feeds   pretty amazing, because I could think that if anything could jam or double feed it could be that.  The prompt shows the image of the detected multifeed and gives you the choice of keeping it or discarding it   this was useful when it detects sticky notes on scanned paper that are supposed to be there.<br /><br />It handled many old papers   barely legible and has done an adequate job picking up light print.<br /><br />Very light or old papers with light print or pencil hand writing are better handled by forcing the color detection to grey.  Otherwise Auto everything works well.<br /><br />Blank page detection   doesn&#8217;t work with the other side of lined loose leaf paper or graph paper that has nothing written on it.  That&#8217;s to be projected   but a possible design improvement idea for this product.  And to get around this, I have set the scanning side to single sided.  Otherwise blank page detection worked well.<br /><br />Scans looked exactly like the originals and in rack2 filer the binders read and looked also as the paper binders.<br /><br />When it does jam (which was rarely the scanners fault and usually from staples, taped paper or over loading), the prompt shows the last not many pages scanned which makes it simple to recover.<br /><br />Fanning and creating a step like pattern of your paper stack before loading the paper makes a big difference in preventing paper jams.  <br /><br />Some of the advantages:<br /><br />I can take many binders worth on info with me on my notebook without dragging the heavy paper binders in my bag   or one of those wheeled bags that my colleagues use.<br /><br />There is the security of now being able to have many copies of my binders in physically different places desktop, notebook, and off site backups all without using a copy machine.<br /><br />I need less space for file cupboards files, bookshelves binders, and  less office space.<br /><br />Everything is in one place.  My office is too small to have all my binders and files together, but now they all fit in one folder on my hard drive.<br /><br />Although I&#8217;ll still use paper to write on, I do not foresee a reason to ever have to adhere or file papers anymore.  Just take notes, scan, and recycle. <br /><br />The real pictures for Rack2Filer and CardMinder are in PDF files if anything happens with Rack2filer   you may be able to generally access the data via windows explorer and acrobat.<br /><br />I used NeatWorks for my accounting (receipts), papers, and business cards for about a year now.  The mobile scanner scans at three ppm black and white and 2ppm color   single sided only.  So for duplex color ScanSnap is (20ppm x 2)/2ppm = 20x faster   a big improvement.  The NeatWorks software is heavy and slow in comparison to Rack2filer and CardMinder.<br /><br />However, NeatWorks is better than ScanSnap organizer or Rack2filer for receipts.  And it can import the PDF scans from the S1500.   I recommend using NeatWorks software (not the NeatWorks/Desk scanner) for receipts, Rack2Filer for papers and CardMinder for Business cards.<br /><br />
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        131 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        This little scanner is awesome!, April 1, 2009
      
      <br />
        By BookMan    See all my reviews<br />
(VINE VOICE)
  



      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Bundle Sheet Fed Scanner (Office Product)
      

My old HP scanner (actually, it was not that old) died some months ago and it was time for me to get a new one. I accidently came across the predecessor to the ScanScap S1500 (the S510) last week while I haved my taxes done and has been amazed at the speed and compactness of it. My tax person also gave it glowing reviews. As I was not aware that Fujitsu made scanners, I thought I&#8217;d do a little research which led me to reviews of the S510 here on Amazon. Rather surprisingly, I was  surprised to find that the S510 had so many extraordinarily high reviews (something that I do not believe I find too frequently, particularly with things like scanners). One of those reviews mentioned that a new model (this one   the S1500) had just been released by Fujitsu. After many more research (it was not still listed on Amazon), I found that this scanner was available and that it had many new features. As it turns out, I was the &#8220;first kid on my block&#8221; to get one and I am happy I did! This machine is incredible! <br /><br />The speed is totally blinding   an unbelievable 20 pages per minute but, because it scans both sides of a page simultaneously, double sided papers scan at 40 PAGES PER MINUTE! Wow! As with last models, this scanner is  small and appears to be well built: it is quite heavy for its small size and fits  nicely on my small computer desk. The scanning quality is equally spectacular   it scans up to 600 dpi in color, grayscale, and black and white and mine came with a good variety of software (Adobe Acrobat 9, Rack2 Filer, and ABBYY FineReader). It scans papers beautifully! While I have been too busy scanning the billions of pieces of paper that cluttered my life for many years (this scanner will really do that quickly and proficiently   something I have generally just dreamed could be possible), I have not still tried to scan photos; I suspect that this scanner will do a great job but that another kind of scanner could most likely do better for archival purposes). <br /><br />The only problems I have had were with Acrobat (I already have Acrobat nine Pro on my computer)   I found that importing earlier scanned papers into Rack2 filer were generally listed in reverse order (ugh!) and Fujitsu tech support replicated the problem. They suggested, but, that I totally uninstall (not just repair) Acrobat and reinstall it. That did the job. BTW, I received great tech support from Fujitsu. <br /><br />One interesting thing is that this scanner doesn&#8217;t come with TWAIN drivers. Because of this, it isn&#8217;t possible to use it to the same extent as other scanners. Just the same, my reason for to get this scanner was to create .Pdf files and this scanner does it like no other. <br /><br />Overall, I am thrilled with the Fujitsu S1500   there&#8217;s no question that it&#8217;s the best one I have had (and I have had many) and is well worth the money (the S1500 is the most costly scanner I have ever purchased). I could recommend this to anybody who needs to scan papers.
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Erie<br />Hesperia<br />New Bedford<br />Elk Grove<br />Palatine<br />Norfolk<br />Provo<br />Glendale<br />Evansville<br />Norwalk<br />Bloomington<br />Norman<br />Naperville<br />Scottsdale<br />Oshkosh<br />Lynwood<br />Waukesha<br />Waterbury<br />Olathe<br />Concord<br />Longview<br />Huntington Beach<br />New Britain<br />Allentown<br />Napa<br />Eugene<br />Port St Lucie<br />Chattanooga<br />San Jose<br />Sioux Falls<br />Philadelphia<br />Buffalo<br />Knoxville<br />Sparks<br />Burbank<br />Lake Forest<br />Milwaukee<br />Everett<br />Baltimore<br />Mission Viejo<br />Fontana<br />Virginia Beach<br />Appleton<br />Jackson<br />Athens<br />Gilbert<br />Huntsville<br />Melbourne<br />Eagan<br />Passaic<br />Atlanta<br />New Rochelle<br />Taylor<br />West Covina<br />Flint<br />Sugar Land<br />St Louis<br />Waukegan<br />Broken Arrow<br />Omaha<br />Winston<br />Yorba Linda<br />Hayward<br />Irvine<br />Lake Charles<br />Pasadena<br />Duluth<br />Anaheim<br />Portland<br />Odessa<br />Downey<br />Bloomington<br />Jackson<br />Denver<br />Daly<br />Merced<br />Roanoke<br />Ventura<br />Bellflower<br />Springfield<br />Arlington<br />Davis<br />Plymouth<br />Lakewood<br />Santa Barbara<br />Honolulu<br />Green Bay<br />Whittier<br />Victorville<br />Lowell<br />Redlands<br />Detroit<br />Santa Rosa<br />Burnsville<br />Fayetteville<br />Hampton<br />Bryan<br />Louisville<br />Arlington<br />Gulfport<br />Plano<br />Walnut Creek<br />Hartford<br />Berkeley<br />Visalia<br />Bolingbrook<br />San Bernardino<br />Champaign<br />Bridgeport<br />Orem<br />St Cloud<br />Little Rock<br />Union<br />Vallejo<br />Schaumburg<br />Grand Prairie<br />New York<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Austin<br />Lakeland<br />Eau Claire<br />Livermore<br />High Point<br />Lynchburg<br />Roswell<br />Davenport<br />Boynton Beach<br />Gainesville<br />Alhambra<br />Hemet<br />Delray Beach<br />Shreveport<br />McAllen<br />Turlock<br />Bloomington<br />Savannah<br />Upland<br />Columbus<br />Plantation<br />Lakewood<br />Clovis<br />Union<br />Pittsburg<br />Boston<br />Baton Rouge<br />Brownsville<br />Decatur<br />Carson<br />Pomona<br />Corpus Christi<br />San Francisco<br />Santa Clarita<br />Wilmington<br />Yonkers<br />Salem<br />Salt Lake<br />Livonia<br />Brockton<br />Citrus Heights<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Redondo Beach<br />Elizabeth<br />Bellevue<br />Worcester<br />Albuquerque<br />Rochester Hills<br />La Habra<br />Gastonia<br />Lubbock<br />Warren<br />Seattle<br />Reno<br />Westland<br />Ogden<br />Torrance<br />Oceanside<br />Victoria<br />Newark<br />Pasadena<br />San Diego<br />Oklahoma<br />Muncie<br />Boulder<br />Billings<br />San Marcos<br />Hawthorne<br />Yuma<br />Boca Raton<br />South Bend<br />Redwood<br />West Jordan<br />Bethlehem<br />Murfreesboro<br />Somerville<br />Medford<br />Lancaster<br />Compton<br />Hamilton<br />Layton<br />Roseville<br />Newport News<br />Pico Rivera<br />Vista<br />McKinney<br />Riverside<br />Las Vegas<br />Indianapolis<br />Tustin<br />Cambridge<br />Aurora<br />Alexandria<br />Pleasanton<br />Marietta<br />Pontiac<br />Wyoming<br />Cincinnati<br />South San Francisco<br />North Little Rock<br />Rapid<br />College Station<br />Saginaw<br />St Paul<br />Cape Coral<br />Tracy<br />Fort Collins<br />Mount Vernon<br />Laguna Niguel<br />East Orange<br />Cicero<br />San Angelo<br />Sacramento<br />Oxnard<br />Folsom<br />Portland<br />Providence<br />New Haven<br />Janesville<br />Abilene<br />Weston<br />Evanston<br />Parma<br />Hialeah<br />Pawtucket<br />Boise<br />Lansing<br />Nashville<br />Gresham<br />Wilmington<br />Huntington Park<br />Los Angeles<br />Norwalk<br />Lawrence<br />Santa Monica<br />Hammond<br />Tacoma<br />Rockford<br />Kent<br />Richardson<br />Fort Smith<br />Dallas<br />Redding<br />Fairfield<br />Peoria<br />Pueblo<br />Carrollton<br />Glendale<br />North Miami<br />Southfield<br />Bakersfield<br />Chico<br />Lexington<br />Iowa<br />Danbury<br />Durham<br />Mountain View<br />Asheville<br />Jacksonville<br />Moreno Valley<br />Deltona<br />St Joseph<br />Hoover<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Longmont<br />Lorain<br />Hillsboro<br />Youngstown<br />Lodi<br />Dearborn<br />Waco<br />Monterey Park<br />Las Cruces<br />Lawton<br />Carlsbad<br />Lincoln<br />Sioux<br />Westminster<br />Camden<br />Miami<br />Quincy<br />Gary<br />Fremont<br />Lafayette<br />Centennial<br />Cary<br />Palm Bay<br />Chesapeake<br />Syracuse<br />Ann Arbor<br />Utica<br />Cranston<br />Edmond<br />Santa Fe<br />Chicago<br />Pittsburgh<br />Trenton<br />Richmond<br />Warwick<br />Garden Grove<br />Davie<br />Miramar<br />North Las Vegas<br />Alameda<br />St Petersburg<br />St Clair Shores<br />El Monte<br />Akron<br />Fort Wayne<br />Springfield<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Wichita Falls<br />Augusta<br />Scranton<br />Toledo<br />Salinas<br />Paterson<br />Fargo<br />Racine<br />North Charleston<br />Irving<br />Clarksville<br />Fall River<br />Grand Rapids<br />Montebello<br />Wichita<br />Waterloo<br />San Mateo<br />Springfield<br />Lafayette<br />Coral Springs<br />Milpitas<br />Aurora<br />Palmdale<br />Independence<br />Charleston<br />Fayetteville<br />Overland Park<br />Inglewood<br />Nampa<br />Bellingham<br />Hollywood<br />Santa Maria<br />El Paso<br />Rialto<br />Columbia<br />Vancouver<br />Greeley<br />Troy<br />Spokane<br />Nashua<br />Daytona Beach<br />Thornton<br />Newton<br />Temecula<br />Chula Vista<br />Suffolk<br />Washington<br />Kenner<br />Kenosha<br />Mesquite<br />Henderson<br />South Gate<br />Cleveland<br />San Leandro<br />Sandy<br />Reading<br />Baldwin Park<br />Montgomery<br />Fort Worth<br />Minneapolis<br />Albany<br />Fresno<br />Houston<br />Birmingham<br />Tulsa<br />Springfield<br />Tucson<br />Tampa<br />Killeen<br />Joliet<br />Round Rock<br />Largo<br />Lynn<br />Yakima<br />West Allis<br />Mobile<br />Jacksonville<br />Simi Valley<br />Orlando<br />Sunnyvale<br />Baytown<br />Manchester<br />Long Beach<br />OFallon<br />Peoria<br />Clifton<br />Raleigh<br />Antioch<br />Vacaville<br />Chino<br />Elgin<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Midland<br />New Orleans<br />Corona<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Bristol<br />Kansas<br />Madison<br />Lees Summit<br />West Valley<br />Phoenix<br />Escondido<br />Arlington Heights<br />San Antonio<br />Des Moines<br />Fullerton<br />Arvada<br />Farmington Hills<br />Stamford<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Pompano Beach<br />Garland<br />Laredo<br />El Cajon<br />St Charles<br />Tempe<br />Dayton<br />Denton<br />Stockton<br />Albany<br />Mesa<br />Modesto<br />Encinitas<br />Jersey<br />Costa Mesa<br />Chino Hills<br />West Palm Beach<br />Lawrence<br />Beaumont<br />Amarillo<br />Portsmouth<br />Memphis<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Buena Park<br />Macon<br />Greensboro<br />Columbus<br />Tyler<br />Skokie<br />Sterling Heights<br />Westminster<br />Colorado Springs<br />Schenectady<br />Coon Rapids<br />Sunrise<br />Orange<br />Columbia<br />Lewisville<br />Santa Clara<br />Tallahassee<br />Rochester<br />Newport Beach<br />Miami Beach<br />Federal Way<br />Richmond<br />Kansas<br />Anchorage<br />Ontario<br />Oakland<br />Charlotte<br />Bayonne<br />Beaverton<br />Kalamazoo<br />Greenville<br />Topeka<br />Santa Ana<br />Rochester<br />Chandler<br />Canton<br />Clearwater<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Black Friday Deals<br />Walmart<br />Home Depot<br />Craigslist<br />Cnet Review<br />Lowes<br />Shopping.com<br />Ebay<br />Best Buy<br />Amazon<br />Groupon<br />Target<br />Sears<br />Costco<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">new sales, rebate coupons, compare prices, cheap place, price comparison, review, cheapest price, best price, discount, which is a better deal, what is the difference, coupon deals, lowest price, where to buy, for sale, deal reviews, new sales, rebate coupons, compare prices, cheap place, price comparison, review, cheapest price, best price, discount, which is a better deal, what is the difference, coupon deals, lowest price, where to buy, for sale, deal reviews, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=Fujitsu+ScanSnap+S1500+Deluxe+For+Sale">Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe For Sale on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/6011827/n/Fujitsu-ScanSnap-Cheapest-Price.html">Fujitsu ScanSnap Cheapest Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/297770182/ScanSnap-Fujitsu-Rebate-Coupons.rar">ScanSnap Fujitsu Rebate Coupons</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=Fujitsu+ScanSnap+S1500+Deluxe+Discount">Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Discount on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=Fujitsu+ScanSnap+S1500+Deluxe+Where+To+Buy">Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Deluxe Where To Buy on Bing</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/377495659/ScanSnap-Deluxe-Discount.rar">ScanSnap Deluxe Discount</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />ujitsu, Fjitsu, Fuitsu, Fujtsu, Fujisu, Fujitu, Fujits, , canSnap, SanSnap, ScnSnap, ScaSnap, Scannap, ScanSap, ScanSnp, ScanSna, , 1500, S500, S100, S150, S150, , eluxe, Dluxe, Deuxe, Delxe, Delue, Delux, uFjitsu, Fjuitsu, Fuijtsu, Fujtisu, Fujistu, Fujitus, Fujits u, S canSnap, cSanSnap, SacnSnap, ScnaSnap, ScaSnnap, ScannSap, ScanSanp, ScanSnpa, ScanSna p, S 1500, 1S500, S5100, S1050, , S150 0, D eluxe, eDluxe, Dleuxe, Deulxe, Delxue, Deluex, L91B-P4, L91BP4-, L91BP- 4, L ithium, iLthium, Ltihium, Lihtium, Litihum, Lithuim, Lithimu, A cne, cAne, Ance, Acen, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />www.fixya.com&#8221; &#8211; I have purchased a Canon Rebel 2000 EOS from a  FixYa &#8211; I have purchased a Canon Rebel 2000 EOS from a friend, and they did not have the instruction booklet. Would I be able to get another one through you, or is one<br />
www.marietta.edu&#8221; &#8211; Canon Rebel G &#8211; The Canon EOS Rebel G is the lowcost member of the Canon EOS line. The Rebel G has been replaced by the Rebel 2000, which is very similar. Top<br />
cameraview.org&#8221; &#8211; Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28   &#8211; Camera, Photo Reviews, Online Reviews &amp; Shopping Guides Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 2890mm Lens Reviews Film Cameras Camera<br />
canon-rebel-2000-eos-300.cheapnowtopsale.com&#8221; &#8211; Canon Rebel 2000 Eos 300, Cheap Canon Rebel 2000 Eos 300, wholesale   &#8211; Great finds Canon Rebel 2000 Eos 300 enjoy savings of up to 20 on Product. Cheap Canon Rebel 2000 Eos 300 Shop top brands in All Product.<br />
www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Canon eos rebel 2000 Digital Camera Accessories  Compare Prices, Read   &#8211; Buy Canon eos rebel 2000 from top rated stores. Products like the 2x Telephoto Lens For Canon Eos Digital Rebel Xt 350d, Canon NB2l Battery, and more. From brands<br />
www.canon.com&#8221; &#8211; EOS DIGITAL &#8211; CANON INC. official home page, information on digital camera<br />
wize.com&#8221; &#8211; Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Review &#8211; Reviews of the Canon EOS Rebel 2000. Wize has read 105 reviews for Canon EOS Rebel 2000 from 2 sites. Read other reviews on popular Film Camera brands like Fuji<br />
www.ebay.com&#8221; &#8211; canon rebel eos 2000  eBay &#8211; eBay: canon rebel eos 2000 This page was last updated: Feb06 18:05. Number of bids and bid amounts may be slightly out of date.<br />
charlotte.craigslist.org&#8221; &#8211; Canon Rebel 2000 EOS &#8211; Avoid scams and fraud by dealing locally! Beware any deal involving Western Union, Moneygram, wire transfer, cashier check, money order, shipping, escrow<br />
www.amazon.co.uk&#8221; &#8211; Canon EOS 300 / EOS Rebel 2000 135 mm Camera: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics &#8211; Boxedproduct Weight: 454 g; Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Find out more about our<br />
answers.yahoo.com&#8221; &#8211; Questions about my canon rebel 2000?  Yahoo! Answers &#8211; Best Answer: Here is an online manual: http://photonotes.org/manuals/eosrebel and here is the official pdf from canon (warning, it&#39;s 21.8MB) http<br />
www.epinions.com&#8221; &#8211; Great learning tool  it will grow with you!  Canon EOS Rebel 2000 QD   &#8211; Canon EOS Rebel 2000 QD 35mm Film Camera User Rating: 5 stars. Review Summary: Willing to risk nowarranty? You&#39;ll save you a bundle over the Rebel2000 (the exact<br />
cannon-eos-rebel-2000.shoppingtodayy.com&#8221; &#8211; Best Buy Cannon Eos Rebel 2000 on Sale 2011  Cheap Cannon Eos Rebel   &#8211; Great finds Cannon Eos Rebel 2000 Christmas 10 Off Regular Prices. Find Cyber Monday Cannon Eos Rebel 2000 10 Off Regular Prices.<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu-scansnap-s1500-deluxe-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatdesk-desktop-scanner-and-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatdesk-desktop-scanner-and-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatdesk-desktop-scanner-and-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and specifications:Color: WhiteNeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System Price and Description:Color: White NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System Reviews and Price: 2,676 of 2,693 people found the following &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatdesk-desktop-scanner-and-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B001CQ8ER2&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and specifications:</strong><br /><div class="disclaim">Color: <b>White</b><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">Color: <b>White</b>
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        2,676 of 2,693 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        3.0 out of five stars 
        Great idea But some deadly faults, June 26, 2009
      
      <br />
        By Nathan Jones (Houston, TX USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System (Personal Computers)
      

I bought a NeatDesk scanner awhile ago to answer a growing need at home for more robust scanning. I am one of those people that needs to have everything neatly filed away  though I&#8217;ll most likely never see it again. I also religiously enter all my personal receipts and track my personal finances in detail. This seemed the perfect product to answer both needs.<br /><br />I has been used to the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 that I have at work, but also to an arm they also wanted a leg. The price of the NeatDesk is considerably less (about 40 for what I paid), and the promotional material for the scanning software was really sexy. So I clicked purchase.<br /><br />After some days, my conclusion is that though it may be an remaining product with a couple of tweaks, it is just not prepared for primetime. This can be the case of a small company working on tight margins with a product that got too big too fast. It remains to be seen if or not they can keep up with their new found popularity.<br /><br />Here&#8217;s the dirt:<br /><br />Hardware:<br /><br />Good Stuff<br />  Nice design.<br />  You may be able to click the hardware &#8220;Scan&#8221; button all day, but you do not have to file your scans till you want to.<br /><br />Bad Stuff<br />  No adjustable paper guide. Unless you hold it as it is sucked in, every single document is bent.<br />  Not enough paper support. Creased papers (like a bill) flop back and are not grabbed properly.<br />  I found the slot for receipts and papers to not match any receipt or document I had. Nice slot for business cards though.<br />  The output tray isn&#8217;t attached to the scanner body. Huh?<br />  It came with the grim spectre of having to clean and calibrate your scanner. You do not have to clean or calibrate the ScanSnap, though the ScanSnap does include &#8220;consumables&#8221;, so maybe it is a tie.<br /><br />Software:<br /><br />Good Stuff<br />  Recognizes dates, subtotal, sales tax, and credit card used. This alone nearly makes the product an in general winner and certainly put it on top for scanning receipts.<br />  As mentioned above, you do not have to file away your scans till you want to.<br />  Very fast search.<br />  It is pretty  yeah, that is vital.<br /><br />Bad Stuff<br />  Generally takes the scan from the front but from the sheet in the back, which can be more intuitive for the beginner, but also means that a stack of double sided sheets will go into the software backwards (page 2, 1, 4, 3, etc.) so you will have to sort your document before and after scanning. Maybe I just have not figured this one out, but it does seem like they stress many single page papers and one multiple page document.<br />  UPDATE: I figured out that you must put the document in face up and everything is scanned in from the last page to the front. Your physical document will come out sorted, and the software will reverse the order of the scanned pages for you so the electronic document is correct.<br />  Doesn&#8217;t auto rotate to fix bent problem caused by not having adjustable paper guides.<br />  Doesn&#8217;t do auto color detection  it&#8217;s either all black and white or all color and you have to decide. Those &#8220;Scan&#8221; and &#8220;PDF&#8221; buttons on the front are great, but you must go into the fast Scan application to set up how everything will be scanned 1st, defeating the convenience.<br />  Looking at the papers that are in the library is hard. Should have a simple hand tool for dragging and let many papers to be open at one time.<br />  Moving data around the library is laborious.<br />  Software installs SQL Server Express, which takes up system resources and at least for me causes the program to not want to start up (try again message a couple of times before starting). Sure the search results come back  quickly, but at what cost? As a developer, I really already had SQL Server Express installed, but it went ahead and installed another instance. Not  nice.<br />  Lots of opportunities to classify data, but searching for the groups is hard. As an example, to see what you marked for follow up click &#8220;Advanced Search&#8221;, click &#8220;Looking at.&#8221; and choose &#8220;Action Type&#8221;, click &#8220;Selected in the List&#8221;, click and check box that says &#8220;Follow Up&#8221;. It is more work finding out what is marked &#8220;follow up&#8221; than to really follow up.<br />  The heavy stress is on recording receipts for costs that will be repaid by your employer or be tax deductible. So what happens when I have a pay stub for consulting work? I have to file it as a document where I can not tag it is dollar total, can not tag it as 1099 earning, and it can not be exported to Quicken. That is one of the major reasons I got the scanner.<br />  Groups for receipts are  restricted. Need a split? You will have to do it yourself when you get to Quicken if you may be able to remember what the receipt was for. Sales tax is generally exported as an over generalized &#8220;State Tax&#8221;.<br /><br />How it may (Easily) be Made Great<br />  Package in or sell another paper guide that&#8217;s adjustable. You may be able to use the same snap in style that can be used for the receipt/business card guide.<br />  Add one inch to the pull out paper support.<br />  Update the software to take scans from the face down position 1st on double sided scans. Take the scan from the face down position only in single sided scans.<br />  UPDATE:  though this way looks more intuitive to me, the way the software does it&#8217;s okay (see update above).<br />  Add in auto color detection and auto rotate so that scans generally come out right. If Neat Co can do awesome text detection, they could do this.<br /><br />Conclusion<br />Seems to be an groundbreaking company so I will keep it in anticipation of at least the software updates.<br /><br />UPDATE After two Years: After having owned this product for a good while I have to say it is worked pretty well for what it&#8217;s. Throughout this time I made the switch to a Mac and the Mac variant of the NeatWorks software was a big improvement. (From what I understand, the PC software looks to have caught up somewhat.) For the most part it has done what I want it to: scan some receipts for expense reports but usually papers of ten pages or less. I tried to scan my mortgage papers of about 60 pages, but it kept grabbing many pages. I had to scan in batches and grab a beer (darn).<br /><br />It still does strange things though. As an example, on occasion it&#8217;ll scan and not completely eject the document and after a moment will display blinking red lights. Other times it&#8217;ll whisk the document through and the document ends up with a big black area at the top.<br /><br />At the end of the day, for the informal home user who does not mind taking a little extra time to scan, this is most likely a best purchase. For the business user who will usually be scanning big papers, the Fujitsu merchandise will most likely be a better fit, particularly since their price is many closer to the NeatDesk.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        649 of 668 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Amazing Organization Tool, November 4, 2008
      
      <br />
        By R. Toro &#8220;Tech Junkie&#8221; (Tampa, FL United States)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System (Personal Computers)
      

I went to the store looking for the Neat Receipts scanner, and I came across this new product. I couldn&#8217;t be more happy for purchasing it! I had four years worth of credit card and bank statements piled up in boxes, and with this scanner system I was able to scan them and manage them on my computer in less than a day (I&#8217;m talking hundreds of pages).<br /><br />I have totally no complaints on this (other than the price, which is high, but it&#8217;s a new product and it&#8217;ll come down).<br /><br />The scanner can read two sided papers and scan both sides, in color! And it does it fast.<br /><br />It also reads receipts and business cards and extracts the info from them (such as what store the receipt is from, how much total was, how much tax was, date of transaction, etc.) The best part about this feature is that it allows you to edit the info (sometimes needed if the receipt was  worn or wrinkled.<br /><br />The software is very easy to use and  powerful. A great feature about the scanner/software is that you may load a bunch of pages and start scanning them. While they scan you may be able to work on filing other papers. Once the pages are scanned they go into a sort of &#8220;inbox&#8221; where they wait for you to look at them and choose where to file them.<br /><br />The two sided, color scanning is great and  fast. Another convenient feature the program has is the capability to add some number of pages into one document. All you do is click on the different pages while holding down control and click add . And you have one file for a multi page document! <br /><br />All the files you scan into the program are searchable, so you may be able to enter a search term and it&#8217;ll bring up all the papers (or receipts or business cards, based on which section you&#8217;re searching in).  Useful to search back on when you bought something.<br /><br />Another great feature for those that don&#8217;t get paper statements is the pdf import feature! If you get your statements from online, you may be able to still import the file into the program (as if you had scanned it in yourself) and have the searchable capabilites of the other files.<br /><br />Keep in mind, this is most likely not a good scanner to scan pictures with, but for a document scanner, it&#8217;s fast, and  good. I just hope it lasts the wear and tear I am subjecting it to now. I&#8217;m  thankful that this product helped me get rid of all of my paper clutter!!!
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        389 of 402 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        1.0 out of five stars 
        doesn&#8217;t scan grayscale. BW poor quality, color to slow, October 29, 2009
      
      <br />
        By C. Hoffman (Rockford, IL)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System  Macintosh (Office Product)
      

I really really really wanted to like this scanner.  I received the unit on Friday and had planned on spending Saturday scanning in all my papers , then relaxing on Sunday.  I&#8217;m  sooooo disappointed with the quality of the scans and software when scanning in papers like car insurance or doctors statements that I&#8217;m sending it back.  <br /><br />The major issue is that the manufacture&#8217;s website states that the scanner can scan grayscale and B/W papers in at a rate of 25 PPM.  This is an outright lie on one level and a stretching of the truth on another level.<br /><br />First let me start off with the truth stretching.  The scanner is  fast while scanning in B/W pictures but it didn&#8217;t seam like it was 25 PPM fast so I timed it using a stop watch.  I was able to scan in a page (two sides) in 6.4 seconds  that is ten PPM not 25!   As Fujitsu rates their ScanSnap S1500M at 20 PPM if you scan one or two sides, I expected I could see the NeatDesk scanner do the same.   Thinking that they (NeatCo) must have been playing with many slick marketing numbers when they came up with the 25 PPM rate I figured I could see the ten PPM rate double to 20 if I only scanned one side of a page instead of two.   I was  disappointed to see that the rate didn&#8217;t change between one or two sides.  Usually I could think that ten PPM is a  fast scan, which it&#8217;s, but it&#8217;s more than half as fast as advertised.  <br /><br />That was the truth stretching now onto the lie.  <br /><br />My major complaint isn&#8217;t the scan rate of B/W or grayscale scans.  I could be  happy with a ten PPM grayscale document scanner.  The problem is that the scanner / software package doesn&#8217;t scan in grayscale.  The scanner DOES send the pictures to my iMac in GRAYSCALE , then the awful software changes it to B/W.  Yes you heard me right!  They take a perfectly legible (8 bit, 256 levels of black) grayscale image and turn it into a  poor quality B/W (2 bit, two color) illegible image.  I can not for the life of me understand why they could do such a thing.<br /><br />If you&#8217;re only interested in scanning in receipts, which by their nature are only black and white, then you may be happy with the software.  Unfortunately about 95 of the stuff I wanted to scan is different types of papers / kids school work / insurance papers / medical records etc.  If you have ever looked at these types of papers you&#8217;ll notice that majority of them shaded regions on the page that highlight vital text.  These shaded regions, with the text, typically become unreadable when transformed to B/W.  Not only can I not able to read them the OCR can not detect them either.  It makes me mad to see a scan show up on the screen that looks GREAT only to have it destroyed some seconds afterward by the software as it changes it to black and white.<br /> <br />I contacted NeatCo about the capability to scan to grayscale.  Their support person was  nice and polite; unfortunately she confirmed for me that the software doesn&#8217;t support grayscale.  Her answer is at the end of the review.<br /><br /><br />You may think that I should just scan in color.  Unfortunately scanning in color is  slow.  A color scan took 15 seconds for a single sided page and 27.5 seconds for a single 2 sided page (weird that color scans do double the time for two sides unlike the BW option).  At this rate it puts color scans in at two PPM not the 8.5 stated on their website.  At two PPM it&#8217;ll take me some number of hundred hours to scan everything I have to scan.  <br /><br />The quality of color scans is  good if you&#8217;re wanting to wait 30 seconds for a single 2 sided scan.<br /><br />Here are my timing results for the BW, color, one side and two sided document.  All times are for a single sheet of paper.<br /><br />Page Sides 	Color Mode  	Time to Scan	Total time to scan &#038; OCR first page<br />  1	           Color	  15 sec	            52 sec<br />  2	           color	  27 sec	           1:15 (m:sec)<br /><br />  One 	           BW	         6.4 sec	           36 sec<br />  2	           BW	         6.5 sec	           40 sec<br /><br /><br />Just for reference I have a late 2008 24&#8221; iMac with 2.8GHz Intel Core two Duo and four gigs of ram.  I have also updated the NeatDesk software to their new variant as of 10/30/2009 which is 2.1.9<br /><br />I have taken many screen shots of the grayscale pictures before they&#8217;re transformed to BW and will attempt to post them to Amazon.  In the screen shots you may be able to see that the initial image looks  nice.  If NeatCo fixes this issue the package may be worth a look.<br /><br /><br />Here is the NeatCo answer to my grayscale question.<br /><br />Response (Campbell)   10/29/2009 08:45 PM<br />Hi Chris,<br /><br />There&#8217;s no way to set to scan in a gray scale now. I&#8217;ll put in a feature ask to our developers so they include this capability in future releases.<br /><br /><br />Question Reference #091029 000359<br />                                                               <br /> Product Level 1: NeatDesk for Mac<br />    Date Created: 10/29/2009 08:45 PM<br />    Last Updated: 10/29/2009 08:45 PM<br />          Status: Solved<br />
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Wyoming<br />Pontiac<br />San Antonio<br />Colorado Springs<br />Lakewood<br />Camden<br />El Paso<br />Santa Maria<br />Peoria<br />Sacramento<br />Anaheim<br />Schenectady<br />Lincoln<br />Knoxville<br />Bellingham<br />Lynwood<br />Mesa<br />Anchorage<br />Rialto<br />Pompano Beach<br />Overland Park<br />Appleton<br />Mountain View<br />Farmington Hills<br />Dearborn<br />Mount Vernon<br />Antioch<br />Albuquerque<br />Beaumont<br />Sunnyvale<br />Madison<br />Pasadena<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Henderson<br />Wichita Falls<br />Rapid<br />Killeen<br />Reno<br />Hampton<br />Corpus Christi<br />Bayonne<br />Denver<br />Paterson<br />Clovis<br />Baytown<br />Miami Beach<br />Rockford<br />Vista<br />Tempe<br />Columbia<br />Hillsboro<br />New York<br />Ogden<br />Pico Rivera<br />Kent<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Springfield<br />Santa Ana<br />Plantation<br />Oshkosh<br />Broken Arrow<br />Columbia<br />Tracy<br />Roseville<br />Berkeley<br />Lake Charles<br />Albany<br />Springfield<br />Richmond<br />Waukegan<br />Miramar<br />East Orange<br />Pueblo<br />Gastonia<br />Greeley<br />Lexington<br />Wichita<br />Corona<br />Norman<br />Palmdale<br />Iowa<br />St Paul<br />Fayetteville<br />OFallon<br />Lake Forest<br />Cincinnati<br />Pawtucket<br />San Mateo<br />Fargo<br />Delray Beach<br />Vancouver<br />Arlington<br />Columbus<br />Spokane<br />Schaumburg<br />Modesto<br />Little Rock<br />Fullerton<br />Youngstown<br />Lakewood<br />Troy<br />New Britain<br />Cleveland<br />Scottsdale<br />Buffalo<br />San Francisco<br />Arlington<br />Santa Fe<br />Flint<br />Salt Lake<br />Tacoma<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Gilbert<br />Lees Summit<br />La Habra<br />Oakland<br />Lafayette<br />Redding<br />Evansville<br />Boise<br />Clarksville<br />Laredo<br />Livermore<br />Provo<br />Mobile<br />Denton<br />Redwood<br />Lubbock<br />Tampa<br />Turlock<br />Eau Claire<br />Houston<br />St Charles<br />Thornton<br />Riverside<br />Naperville<br />New Bedford<br />Glendale<br />San Angelo<br />Carrollton<br />Coon Rapids<br />Charleston<br />Boca Raton<br />Round Rock<br />Carlsbad<br />Joliet<br />Citrus Heights<br />Sioux<br />Racine<br />Indianapolis<br />Rochester Hills<br />Carson<br />Waco<br />El Cajon<br />McKinney<br />Fairfield<br />Santa Monica<br />West Jordan<br />Irvine<br />Champaign<br />Phoenix<br />Westland<br />Abilene<br />Jackson<br />Fremont<br />St Louis<br />Chico<br />Newark<br />Evanston<br />Las Cruces<br />Allentown<br />Peoria<br />Nampa<br />Cary<br />Deltona<br />Nashville<br />Fort Worth<br />Port St Lucie<br />Walnut Creek<br />Brownsville<br />South Gate<br />Bloomington<br />Everett<br />Huntington Park<br />Charlotte<br />Inglewood<br />San Jose<br />Oceanside<br />Santa Clara<br />Passaic<br />Chino<br />Waterbury<br />Newport Beach<br />Livonia<br />Independence<br />Huntington Beach<br />Danbury<br />Bloomington<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Kenosha<br />Vallejo<br />Austin<br />Chula Vista<br />Glendale<br />Arvada<br />Edmond<br />West Covina<br />Tulsa<br />Providence<br />San Leandro<br />Newport News<br />Topeka<br />Odessa<br />Arlington Heights<br />Palm Bay<br />Olathe<br />Mission Viejo<br />New Haven<br />West Palm Beach<br />Chicago<br />Melbourne<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Escondido<br />San Bernardino<br />Fort Collins<br />Greensboro<br />Gresham<br />Bryan<br />Union<br />Dallas<br />Compton<br />Asheville<br />Orem<br />Downey<br />Encinitas<br />Winston<br />Baldwin Park<br />Ventura<br />Huntsville<br />Kalamazoo<br />Wilmington<br />Bethlehem<br />Lawton<br />Burbank<br />Tallahassee<br />Savannah<br />Lorain<br />Skokie<br />Plano<br />Simi Valley<br />Raleigh<br />New Orleans<br />Grand Rapids<br />Honolulu<br />Somerville<br />Eagan<br />Bolingbrook<br />Tyler<br />McAllen<br />Weston<br />Bloomington<br />Shreveport<br />Santa Clarita<br />Montebello<br />Longview<br />Tucson<br />Southfield<br />Plymouth<br />Grand Prairie<br />Lancaster<br />Pittsburgh<br />Vacaville<br />Los Angeles<br />Sugar Land<br />Rochester<br />Lakeland<br />Billings<br />Green Bay<br />Visalia<br />Worcester<br />West Allis<br />Warren<br />Greenville<br />Richmond<br />Fort Smith<br />Amarillo<br />Yuma<br />Trenton<br />Clifton<br />Lynn<br />Longmont<br />North Little Rock<br />Victoria<br />Chesapeake<br />Redondo Beach<br />Tustin<br />Minneapolis<br />Albany<br />Warwick<br />Stamford<br />Roanoke<br />Las Vegas<br />San Diego<br />Baltimore<br />Temecula<br />Hartford<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Richardson<br />Wilmington<br />College Station<br />Salinas<br />Folsom<br />Cranston<br />Bridgeport<br />Manchester<br />Bakersfield<br />Lynchburg<br />Milpitas<br />Des Moines<br />Yorba Linda<br />Costa Mesa<br />Hesperia<br />Merced<br />Virginia Beach<br />Rochester<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Orange<br />Bellevue<br />Elk Grove<br />Athens<br />St Cloud<br />North Miami<br />Union<br />Norwalk<br />Garland<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Hawthorne<br />Fall River<br />Centennial<br />North Las Vegas<br />Davie<br />Milwaukee<br />Eugene<br />Yonkers<br />Duluth<br />Washington<br />Akron<br />Hammond<br />San Marcos<br />St Petersburg<br />St Joseph<br />Garden Grove<br />Irving<br />Alameda<br />Taylor<br />Brockton<br />Chattanooga<br />Louisville<br />Montgomery<br />Medford<br />Clearwater<br />Midland<br />Aurora<br />Torrance<br />Kenner<br />Memphis<br />Monterey Park<br />Hamilton<br />Long Beach<br />Miami<br />El Monte<br />Ann Arbor<br />Upland<br />Bellflower<br />Roswell<br />Pomona<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />North Charleston<br />Lafayette<br />Lawrence<br />Daly<br />Sandy<br />Waukesha<br />South Bend<br />Reading<br />Layton<br />Suffolk<br />Springfield<br />Jersey<br />Waterloo<br />Utica<br />Davis<br />Pleasanton<br />Gulfport<br />Pasadena<br />Salem<br />Seattle<br />New Rochelle<br />Birmingham<br />Decatur<br />Durham<br />Orlando<br />Whittier<br />Hoover<br />Springfield<br />Coral Springs<br />Bristol<br />Hayward<br />Nashua<br />Lawrence<br />St Clair Shores<br />Parma<br />Chino Hills<br />Napa<br />Burnsville<br />Lewisville<br />Portland<br />Janesville<br />Syracuse<br />Daytona Beach<br />Lansing<br />Erie<br />Hialeah<br />Toledo<br />Buena Park<br />Columbus<br />Moreno Valley<br />West Valley<br />Elizabeth<br />Cambridge<br />Newton<br />Stockton<br />Baton Rouge<br />Jacksonville<br />Westminster<br />Fontana<br />Dayton<br />Norwalk<br />Sunrise<br />Fayetteville<br />Largo<br />Aurora<br />Pittsburg<br />Atlanta<br />Lowell<br />Elgin<br />Gainesville<br />Jackson<br />Alexandria<br />Portland<br />Davenport<br />Yakima<br />Canton<br />Kansas<br />Hollywood<br />Beaverton<br />Boynton Beach<br />Victorville<br />Redlands<br />Ontario<br />South San Francisco<br />Jacksonville<br />Saginaw<br />Federal Way<br />Santa Rosa<br />Oxnard<br />Kansas<br />Norfolk<br />Mesquite<br />Boston<br />Gary<br />Philadelphia<br />Sioux Falls<br />Palatine<br />Westminster<br />Macon<br />Alhambra<br />Fort Wayne<br />Fresno<br />Detroit<br />Sparks<br />Concord<br />Lodi<br />Muncie<br />Chandler<br />Omaha<br />High Point<br />Cape Coral<br />Boulder<br />Portsmouth<br />Scranton<br />Murfreesboro<br />Hemet<br />Quincy<br />Augusta<br />Oklahoma<br />Cicero<br />Santa Barbara<br />Sterling Heights<br />Marietta<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Lowes<br />Amazon<br />Sears<br />Ebay<br />Best Buy<br />Walmart<br />Target<br />Costco<br />Craigslist<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Cnet Review<br />Home Depot<br />Groupon<br />Shopping.com<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">cheapest price, price comparison, for sale, new sales, review, which is a better deal, deal reviews, best price, what is the difference, where to buy, cheap place, rebate coupons, lowest price, coupon deals, compare prices, discount, cheapest price, price comparison, for sale, new sales, review, which is a better deal, deal reviews, best price, what is the difference, where to buy, cheap place, rebate coupons, lowest price, coupon deals, compare prices, discount, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/8649088/n/Desktop-Scanner-Price-Comparison.html">Desktop Scanner Price Comparison</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/766574435/And-Scanner-Best-Price.rar">And Scanner Best Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=NeatDesk+Desktop+Scanner+And+Compare+Prices">NeatDesk Desktop Scanner And Compare Prices on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/652940538/And-Desktop-Coupon-Deals.rar">And Desktop Coupon Deals</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=NeatDesk+Desktop+Scanner+And+Deal+Reviews">NeatDesk Desktop Scanner And Deal Reviews on Bing</a>
<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=And+NeatDesk+Cheapest+Price">And NeatDesk Cheapest Price on Ebay</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />eatDesk, NatDesk, NetDesk, NeaDesk, Neatesk, NeatDsk, NeatDek, NeatDes, , esktop, Dsktop, Dektop, Destop, Deskop, Desktp, Deskto, , canner, Sanner, Scnner, Scaner, Scaner, Scannr, Scanne, , nd, ad, an, eNatDesk, NaetDesk, NetaDesk, NeaDtesk, NeateDsk, NeatDsek, NeatDeks, NeatDes k, D esktop, eDsktop, Dsektop, Dekstop, Destkop, Deskotp, Desktpo, Deskto p, S canner, cSanner, Sacnner, Scnaner, , Scanenr, Scannre, Scanne r, a nd, nad, adn, Chevroelt/GMC, Chevrolte/GMC, Chevrole/tGMC, ChevroletG/MC, Chevrolet/MGC, Chevrolet/GCM, Authenti c, O riginals, rOiginals, Oirginals, Orgiinals, Oriignals, Orignials, Origianls, Originlas, Originasl, Straigthening, Straighetning, Straightneing, Straighteinng, Straightennig, Straightenign, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />www.camerabigmall.com&#8221; &#8211; Bestprice Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera with 9bdi antennas 2   &#8211; Bestprice Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera with 9bdi antennas 2 pack FI8918W onsale , Compare Price &amp; Buy , Product Descriptions , Product Details , SpeciCataal<br />
webcamsinhouse.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam Wireless WiFi Network Pan Tilt Twoway Audio Security IP Camera   &#8211; Foscam Wireless WiFi Network Pan Tilt Twoway Audio Security IP Camera FI8908W<br />
www.hisgadget.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera Surveillance Pan/Tilt WPA Intelligent   &#8211; Buy Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera from Authorized Seller, features high quality video and audio, pan/tilt, remote internet viewing, motion detection, night vision<br />
extrahomesecurity.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan Tilt IP Camera 8 Meter Night Vision   &#8211; Extra Home Security Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan Tilt IP Camera 8 Meter Night Vision CAM2580EHS0046 Features: Simple to setup, Friendly GUI, DIY installation<br />
stabilizersfor.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wire IP Camera Pan 300 Tilt 120 With Eworld   &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wire IP Camera Pan 300 Tilt 120 With Eworld 9dbi Antenna. Stronger WiFi Singal 2 Pack<br />
www.chargerbuy.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless Surveillance IP Camera Pan/Tilt WPA Intelligent   &#8211; Buy Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera from Authorized Reseller in Union City, CA. The FI8918W features high quality video and audio, pan/tilt, remote internet viewing<br />
foscamcamera.info&#8221; &#8211; Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera  customer reviews of Foscam Pan   &#8211; Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera Latest Info, Price Comparison, Customer Reviews and Lowest Price Finder with Fast Free Shipping. Click to Find out More!<br />
sogoodsurveillance.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8910W Wireless/Wired Pan &amp; Tilt IP/Network Camera with IRCut   &#8211; Foscam FI8910W Wireless/Wired Pan &amp; Tilt IP/Network Camera with IRCut Filter for True Color Images 8 Meter Night Vision and 3.6mm Lens (67degrees<br />
surveillancedsecurity.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera with 9bdi antennas 2 pack FI8918W   &#8211; Foscam Pan &amp; Tilt Wireless IP Camera with 9bdi antennas 2 pack FI8918W<br />
www.foscam-shop.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam Wireless IP camera with pan and tilt 8918W  With pan and tilt   &#8211; Product Details FI8918WB Pan/Tilt/Zoom IP Camera Network/IP Cameras The Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera features high quality video and audio, pan/tilt<br />
store.mangocam.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera Pan/Tilt (Black) &#8211; Foscam wireless IP camera infrared night network The FI918w is the successor of the FI908w. Upgrades featured in this model are improvements in image and audio<br />
goovarjeo.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; 2 Pack  Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan &amp; Tilt IP Camera with 8   &#8211; 2 Pack Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan &amp; Tilt IP Camera with 8 Meter Night Vision and 3.6mm Lens (67? Viewing Angle) Black.<br />
smartdscameras.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera Pan 300 Tilt 120 With Eworld 9dbi   &#8211; Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera Pan 300 Tilt 120 With Eworld 9dbi Antenna. Stronger WiFi Singal Black<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/neatdesk-desktop-scanner-and-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2011 01:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack specifications: 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm film fitted Transparency Unit Beautiful enlargements up to 13 x 19 from film Advanced Digital Dust Correction One touch photo restoration EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B001GBKTGM&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution</li>
          <li>Scan 35mm film  fitted Transparency Unit</li>
          <li>Beautiful enlargements up to 13 x 19 from film</li>
          <li>Advanced Digital Dust Correction</li>
          <li>One touch photo restoration</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">Scan film, photos and 3D objects with amazing clearness and detail   the value priced Epson Perfection V300 Photo makes it easier than ever with 4800 dpi optical resolution and a host of family friendly features. Use the fitted Transparency Unit to scan up to six negative frames or four slides at one time. With the scanner&rsquo;s extraordinary resolution, you may be able to easily create surprising enlargements. And, if you want to bring those faded family photos back to life, you may be able to use the V300 Photo to easily restore the color. This versatile performer  will include a high rise cover for scanning books and other 3D objects. And, it offers easy setup and one touch scanning.  If you decide to archive vital papers or copy the soccer team photo, you may be up and running in no time. Best of all, with an groundbreaking, LED light source, the V300 Photo gives fast scans with no warmup time.    <br /><br /> The Epson Perfection V300 Photo uses the groundbreaking ReadyScan&trade; LED technology     <br /><br /> Restore the color in old, faded photos using Epson Easy Photo Fix&reg;   <br /><br /> ReadyScan&trade; LED technology<br /> This energy efficient light source uses less power, while making sure greater productivity. And, there is no warmup time obliged. Best of all, with no mercury included, this LED technology is better for the environment.   Photo restoration with Easy Photo Fix&reg;<br /> Dig out that shoebox full of old, faded photos and restore the color with one touch. Just lay your faded photo on the scanner bed and, with a simple mouse click, you may be able to bring those faded photos back to life. You will be amazed at how fast and easy it&#8217;s. With color restoration, Easy Photo Fix also will include Digital Dust Correction and Backlight Correction.   What the press is saying:     &#8220;Epson also equipped its newest addition with ReadyScan LED technology, which is more energy economical and requires no warm up time when in comparison to conventional mercury filled cathode fluorescent lamps used in scanners&#8221; Staff, Electronista (8.22.2009), take with permission from electronista.Com    &#8220;.The Perfection V300 Photo, with its 4800 dpi optical scanning resolution and transparency scan support, is a good choice for those wanting to take their snapshots, negatives, and slides into the digital age.&#8221; James Galbraith, Macworld (10.21.2008) &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br /><br /><br />       <br /> <br />  Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the fitted Transparency Unit for beautiful enlargements up to 13&#215;19      <br /><br /> Create beautiful enlargements from 35mm slides and negatives<br /> Use the fitted Transparency Unit to scan four mounted 35mm slides or six frames of 35mm film. With the Perfection V300 Photo&rsquo;s 4800 dpi optical resolution, you may be able to create enlargements from your 35mm film from 4&#215;6 to 13&#215;19.  One touch and Full auto scanning<br /> The Epson Perfection V300 Photo features four one touch scanning buttons   Scan, E Mail, Copy and PDF   while the Epson Scan driver features four scan modes to accommodate users from beginners to experts. Full auto Mode gives auto scanning of photos, papers and film. Home Mode gives more control over scans with easy to follow settings menus. Professional Mode offers image correction tools for advanced users as well as histogram, tonal curves and a densitometer. New to the Perfection V300 Photo is Office Mode, which gives users functionality found in Epson&rsquo;s document scanners as well as threshold control, text enhancement and color dropout.  High rise 180 degree lid<br /> Perfect for scanning scrapbooks, photo albums or 3D objects, this distinctive feature lets you to lift the scanner cover 180 degrees to accommodate oversized originals.  Features/Benefits  accomplish exceptional clearness and detail with 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the fitted Transparency Unit (for beautiful enlargements up to 13&#215;19) Restore the color to old, faded photos with one touch Do more with one touch document scanning &mdash; send e mails or create PDFs Quickly copy papers and photos for archiving reasons Enjoy extraordinary versatility, plus completely auto scanning Scan books, photo albums and 3D objects with high rise, 180 degree cover Enjoy more economical operation with exclusive ReadyScan&trade; LED technology &mdash; no warmup time and fast scanning speeds Rest easy with  LED technology &mdash; no mercury included and lower power intake improve your pictures with photo editing and creative software included Scan text with amazing clearness &mdash; Office Mode delivers sharp scans,  if text is on colored paper or a double sided document  <br /><br /> What&rsquo;s in the Box<br /> Epson Perfection V300 Photo scanner; Transparency Unit (built into lid); Film holder for 35mm film strips and mounted slides; CD ROM software; Start Here poster; Hi Speed USB 2.0 cable; AC adapter
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        351 of 358 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Epson V300 Scanner, July 16, 2009
      
      <br />
        By W. Crews Giles (Texas)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      

Epson V300 Photo<br /><br />RATING<br />I can only give five stars when I have a comparison with my use of another scanner  but I strongly suspect such a comparison could not change my opinion of this one.  I&#8217;m happy, and it exceeds all my expectations.  So, four stars and most likely five.<br /><br />USES<br />I had two reasons for a scanner:  My main function is to preserve long out of print and frequently rare history and theological texts, making them available to other scholars and researchers   , it had to be a flatbed.  The second was to preserve and share old photos.  <br /><br />Twenty four hours ago I bought this unit, led to this choice by reviews, and  deciding established upon the LED scanning technology, the portability, the price and the bundled software.  It cost me twenty dollars more (one hundred total) for the V300 which I believe is the same as the V30 except the V300 has the inclusion of the 35mm film and slide holding frame which I think may be of use to me.<br /><br />MODES<br />I do not know why they use the terms they do for the modes of use.  They ought to be: Photo mode, Text mode, Auto mode and Professional mode.  Instead, Photo is called &#8220;Home&#8221;, Text is called, &#8220;Office&#8221;, Auto and Professional are what you could think.  The menus are otherwise intuitive, but you may be able to (as I did) read the manual if you want.<br /><br />PHOTOS<br />I started with photos.  300 dpi resolution is enough for all of my needs, but I tried 1200 to see what it could do.  Using 1200 is 400 of original, and using that setting, and zooming in using common photo software, the detail was far beyond my expectations  almost like a crime movie zooming in on the subject&#8217;s glasses to see the reflection of the photographer.  Nearly.  This is well beyond my needs, as I&#8217;m preserving photos as they are   not photoshopping for enhancements.  Still.<br /><br />RESTORATION<br />I couldn&#8217;t resist trying the auto restoration.  I began with the default setting of 300 dpi, which I&#8217;ll use across the board from now on  simply because it&#8217;s more than adequate for my uses.  I have a black and white family photo from the 1890&#8242;s, and I had to view the original under bright light to make out any detail, so faded was it.  Seconds afterward, the preview image in &#8220;Home&#8221; mode&#8221; (see above) and leaving the default for &#8220;color photo,&#8221; showed a perfectly balanced contrast, popping out detail my eye couldn&#8217;t detect in the original.  Excellent.<br /><br />I then took a 1941 color portrait, and left the settings in &#8220;Home Mode&#8221; 300 dpi, and &#8220;color restoration&#8221; checked.  The original&#8217;s color has been skewed, nearly no red left over.  A push of the button and the image burst out in what I believe must have been the original colors.  Excellent.<br /><br />The last photo test was of a snapshot of me in which the flash had made my skin appear pasty white, while I was really quite tan.  I used the Professional Mode and played with the controls removing some red, removing green on the intuitive graph display for that function, and playing with the other controls for not many seconds ensuing in a  good last product.<br /><br />TEXT<br />Scanning whole books into pdf files is my major use.  But I tested more than that.<br /><br />OLD NEWSPAPWER CLIPPING<br />My 1st test was really a ninety year old newspaper clipping.  Using &#8220;Office&#8221; mode, I did nothing but preview , then scan.  The software did its thing and possibly a minute afterward I had opened the pdf document using acrobat (the free version) and the image was an exact copy.  I used the text choose tool in Acrobat to choose the complete article , then pasted it into MS Word.  The supplied OCR software (ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus) had done a just job for a free bundled product and a awful ink speckled original (like all newspaper print in hose days).  The pdf file was perfectly readable as it was.  The capability to search ad find particular words and phrases could be easily seen in the variant of what I copied from the pdf file , then pasted into Word.  The result was good enough to seem right to my eye and brain to read it, but the ink speckle from the original showed up as different characters, and quite some &#8220;are enn&#8221; showed as &#8220;emm&#8221; also many other common OCR scanning errors.  It was along way from being usable for citing directly  perhaps ten minutes of clean up for that one full column of news print.<br /><br />My second test was old newspaper but preserved in a scrap book.  There were four things on the page I tested, and in &#8220;Office&#8221; mode, I simply selected the four parts of the page that included the real clippings in the preview pane (the selection is easy, fast and called a &#8220;marquee.&#8221;  I could call it a &#8220;cropping selection tool.&#8221;  Then I clicked all, and all four boxes bordering the four clippings were selected.  Next, I selected pdf as the output file type from the file folder icon on the major window, , then selected scan.  Again, the software did its thing.  I received a four page pdf file, a page for each selected item.  The results of the image and the OCR test were the same as before.<br /><br />BOOKS<br />Finally, I scanned a single page from a  old textbook with a rather uncomfortable to read font.  Using the same settings as before, the pdf file was perfect, and the OCR work was far better.  A proofread and some mistakes on that one page.  Still, that&#8217;s more editing than I&#8217;ll want to do, but that&#8217;s a software upgrade  not related to the hardware.  The software lets you to scan each and all page into a single pdf document if you like, and which I&#8217;ll make use of.  <br /><br />OCR SOFTWARE<br />I am happy with the product, and  happy the low end OCR software worked better than I feared  as I&#8217;ll dont have problem upgrading that software to a professional level for a hundred dollars or so  within my budget.  For now, from the text,  requiring more editing than I&#8217;ll want to do, it was, none the less,  readable.  Our eyes and minds will see thnouglre the eniors and quickly correct as we read!  The real density of errors was reasonable for a starter variant which is what is included.  Og course the OCR software has nothing to do with the perfect image of the pdf file  it only impacts searching that pdf file for particular words and phrases.  I&#8217;ll add that the capability to search a text using Acrobat that I already have is the same as the scanned pictures on many of the research sites I use.   I want the search capability for indexing and hyperlinking inside the last pdf file.  I&#8217;m told that Adobe&#8217;s product will supply that capability and the high OCR accuracy that I need.<br /><br />OVERALL<br />There are more features, other software included, but for my reasons. My expectations were far exceeded by what has been delivered  a delight to have such easy and fast success.  My two unknowns are 1) results of my upgrade to more powerful OCR software, and 2) the longevity of the scanner unit.<br /><br />I do wish the software could let me to name the current scan more easily.  The default is to use serial ordinals, so that my scanning project folder is just img001.Jpg, img002.Jpg, and so on.  This leads me to.<br /><br />SPEED<br />Speed is an afterthought to me.  I have only used this product on my laptop (I needed a movable scanner, and this and my laptop will easily fit together in my backpacking trips to the library).  It&#8217;s a four year old lap top as of this writing (summer 2009) which is just a bit slow by this year&#8217;s standards. I found myself, feeding the scanner with a new original, pressing scan, , then going to the Window Explorer window to change the default name of the last scan to something descriptive, and finishing just as it was time to feed the scanner again.  In other words, if the procedure of scanning and saving was any faster then the machine could be waiting on me; I rarely waited on it (except when using OCR  that takes some more seconds per page.<br /><br />POSITIVES<br />Out of the box, excellent and rewarding results far exceeding expectations.<br />The inclusion of a starter OCR product was  useful, though finally inadequate for my needs  just as both vendors (Epson and ABBYY) knew they could be  the low end software just to give the customer a taste.<br />Intuitive hardware and software controls<br />Resolution capability beyond anything I could ever find use for<br />Speed easily meeting my needs.<br />Size and weight make trips to archives with it and the laptop in my backpack possible and easy.<br />Primary (Epson) software functions well and quickly  providing nearly everything I could expect<br /><br />NEGATIVES<br />The menu &#8220;mode&#8221; names are odd and inappropriate.<br />Some of the terms on the menus are strange in comparison to what I&#8217;m used to in photo editing software.<br />Not &#8220;plug and play,&#8221; you have to install the software from the supplied CD.<br />No hard copy user manual (but I was the only one who ever read them anyway)<br />No capability to custom name each scan file on the fly (no &#8220;save file as&#8221; pop up window).<br /><br />Buy it, you will love it.  If it lasts a long time, I may  name it.<br />
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        418 of 429 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        great home scanner, November 25, 2008
      
      <br />
        By fatmav    See all my reviews<br />
(VINE VOICE)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      
      <br />
        Buyer review from the  Vine&#8482; Program ()
      

Over the years I have been through some number of scanners both at work and at home. This Epson V300 is the new home scanner for me.<br /><br />Speed: Back then a high resolution scanner was like 600dpi and obliged a SCSI connection to move that total of info in reasonable total of time. Thankfully, these days USB2 is ubiquitous and comparatively quick, so the bottleneck is really not at the connection nor the scanner. Instead, I found that I&#8217;m typically CPU bounded because of all the image processing that happens  after  the data was transfered to my computer. After all, 4800x9600dpi is many of info to go through. So yes, it can give you a slow scanning experience, but it is not the scanner&#8217;s problem at all. I also note this scanner use an LED lighting source, the warmup time is about three seconds. This is much shorter than the older CFL scanners that can take a minute or two to warm up.<br /><br />Scanning quality: This is top notch, particularly given the price. I have seen results from much costly scanners as well as an high end scanner from HP. At 1200dpi, which is a common setting for my workflow, I do not detect any material differences in the pictures, which is a good sign. If anything, the tiny difference is in the optical performance, most probably caused by the covering on the glass that separates the document and the sensor. In specific, I do see a bit more chromatic aberration. But, this is something that may be corrected in software and I believe it&#8217;s present in all scanners.<br /><br />Software: Having been an HP user for so long, I find the Epson Scan utility to be adequate and I really like it better than HP&#8217;s offering. It has all the features that I expect. Note that I didn&#8217;t install the other two included softwares   &#8220;Arcsoft MediaImpression&#8221; and &#8220;ABBYY good Reader Spring Plus OCR&#8221;. The former I dont have interest, the second one is a lite variant of ABBYY&#8217;s commercial OCR product. I happen to have another OCR solution at my disposal and so I skipped this up sell offering also. Note that I&#8217;m a Windows user and so I can not speak for the Mac side of the story.<br /><br />Overall, I&#8217;m positively impressed with this scanner. If this is your 1st scanner, I do not see anything that can go wrong.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        187 of 192 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Say goodbye to &#8220;Scanner Warming Up&#8221;!, December 17, 2008
      
      <br />
        By Kevin Nicholls &#8220;jaded, maturing hipster&#8221; (Milford, MI)    See all my reviews<br />
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
  
(VINE VOICE)
  
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanner(Black) (Office Product)
      
      <br />
        Buyer review from the  Vine&#8482; Program ()
      

Coming from an (admittedly older) Canon LIDE scanner and the scanner in my Canon Pixma MX850 Office All In One Printer, LED scanning is not whiz bang new technology to me. And Truthfully, I was not expecting to put either scanner out to pasture. <br /><br />But Epson has proven me wrong with the V300. <br /><br />One of the biggest pains in scanning pictures for me, was waiting for the scanner to warm up, and for the driver to accept that the scanner is warmed up and really let me scan something. With the V300, you tell it to scan, and it just does. I can not stress how surprised I was to find how such a comparatively minor thing made scanning seem like less of a chore. <br /><br />The quality is excellent, too. Admittedly, my last scanners were intended with basic home use in mind, but, there really is a obvious difference in quality,  when I did side by side comparisons at the same resolutions. <br /><br />Getting the scanner to work with my Mac was not a problem, either. Pop in the disc, run the installer, and connect the scanner. Next thing I knew, Photoshop CS3 was prepared to use it. One thing I really have to say here, is that Epson&#8217;s scanner drivers blow Canon&#8217;s out of the water, if you ever pay attention to your Mac&#8217;s log files. The Epson driver is not constantly spawning messages to the syslog (or just plain breaking) if you use the scanner on a single computer with many users logged in.<br /><br />The only downside with this (or really any other consumer grade scanner) is that high res scans take a pretty while. Not quite &#8220;go to another room and make yourself breakfast&#8221; slow, but you surely have time to go get yourself a cup of coffee while you wait for an 8&#215;10&#8243; photo to scan at high res. But, the quality of the scan makes the wait useful. <br /><br />At this price, and with this kind of speed and quality, you really can not go wrong.
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Pittsburgh<br />Cincinnati<br />Huntington Park<br />Waukesha<br />Springfield<br />Newark<br />Overland Park<br />Springfield<br />Costa Mesa<br />Portland<br />Omaha<br />Suffolk<br />Lees Summit<br />Redondo Beach<br />Westminster<br />Sunnyvale<br />Newton<br />Hollywood<br />Syracuse<br />West Valley<br />Yakima<br />Edmond<br />West Jordan<br />Rialto<br />Rapid<br />Fayetteville<br />Columbus<br />Turlock<br />Ogden<br />Provo<br />Chattanooga<br />Norman<br />Alhambra<br />Pueblo<br />Henderson<br />Inglewood<br />Worcester<br />Bloomington<br />Lakewood<br />Lake Forest<br />Nashua<br />Southfield<br />Lansing<br />Nashville<br />Ontario<br />Encinitas<br />Lexington<br />Tacoma<br />Livermore<br />Dallas<br />Oshkosh<br />Kent<br />Las Vegas<br />Downey<br />Jacksonville<br />Gilbert<br />Trenton<br />Des Moines<br />Yorba Linda<br />Abilene<br />Cape Coral<br />Winston<br />Irvine<br />Eau Claire<br />Bristol<br />Laredo<br />Dearborn<br />Allentown<br />Davis<br />Durham<br />Fort Smith<br />Corpus Christi<br />Fullerton<br />St Charles<br />Mesa<br />Oklahoma<br />Waco<br />Huntsville<br />Louisville<br />Macon<br />Portsmouth<br />Rochester Hills<br />Chicago<br />Cedar Rapids<br />South Gate<br />Orange<br />Sunrise<br />Somerville<br />Lafayette<br />Garden Grove<br />South San Francisco<br />Erie<br />Baytown<br />Lodi<br />Santa Ana<br />Columbia<br />Deltona<br />Jersey<br />Folsom<br />Jacksonville<br />Mission Viejo<br />Duluth<br />El Cajon<br />New Orleans<br />Tyler<br />St Joseph<br />Tampa<br />Eagan<br />Lafayette<br />Palmdale<br />Sterling Heights<br />Troy<br />Atlanta<br />Springfield<br />Lancaster<br />Columbus<br />Thornton<br />Norfolk<br />Fairfield<br />Oceanside<br />Aurora<br />San Mateo<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Farmington Hills<br />Napa<br />Round Rock<br />Santa Monica<br />Lynwood<br />Augusta<br />Anchorage<br />Hoover<br />Madison<br />Delray Beach<br />Roswell<br />Clarksville<br />Buffalo<br />Miami<br />Evansville<br />Redlands<br />West Allis<br />Memphis<br />Bethlehem<br />Kenosha<br />San Diego<br />Lincoln<br />Jackson<br />Newport Beach<br />Federal Way<br />Reno<br />Santa Maria<br />Chula Vista<br />San Angelo<br />Longmont<br />Little Rock<br />Birmingham<br />Springfield<br />Los Angeles<br />Boston<br />Livonia<br />Flint<br />Denver<br />Arlington<br />Concord<br />Mountain View<br />Salem<br />Athens<br />Norwalk<br />Citrus Heights<br />San Marcos<br />Chino<br />North Charleston<br />Hammond<br />Roanoke<br />Minneapolis<br />Rockford<br />Hemet<br />Lewisville<br />San Antonio<br />Pawtucket<br />Torrance<br />Greenville<br />Victoria<br />Merced<br />Buena Park<br />Topeka<br />Lynn<br />Lake Charles<br />Marietta<br />New Britain<br />Fontana<br />El Paso<br />San Jose<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Gulfport<br />Walnut Creek<br />Warwick<br />Gary<br />Vacaville<br />Albany<br />Sioux Falls<br />Gainesville<br />OFallon<br />Bakersfield<br />Evanston<br />Racine<br />Montebello<br />Bellingham<br />Schenectady<br />Baldwin Park<br />New Rochelle<br />Boulder<br />Appleton<br />Lakewood<br />Lynchburg<br />Canton<br />Modesto<br />Hawthorne<br />Passaic<br />Clearwater<br />Hartford<br />Schaumburg<br />Santa Barbara<br />Virginia Beach<br />Houston<br />Pontiac<br />Oakland<br />Port St Lucie<br />Quincy<br />Tempe<br />Tulsa<br />Stockton<br />Dayton<br />Miramar<br />Anaheim<br />Beaverton<br />Coral Springs<br />Chesapeake<br />North Las Vegas<br />San Bernardino<br />Daly<br />Murfreesboro<br />St Cloud<br />Cranston<br />Daytona Beach<br />Nampa<br />Bolingbrook<br />Albuquerque<br />Bryan<br />Temecula<br />Chico<br />Bloomington<br />Grand Rapids<br />Davie<br />Arvada<br />Albany<br />Arlington Heights<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Salinas<br />Gresham<br />Chino Hills<br />East Orange<br />Alameda<br />Janesville<br />Lowell<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Waterloo<br />Tustin<br />Union<br />Raleigh<br />Coon Rapids<br />Pleasanton<br />Amarillo<br />Kenner<br />La Habra<br />Sparks<br />Tracy<br />Eugene<br />Richmond<br />Utica<br />Charleston<br />Lawrence<br />Spokane<br />Boca Raton<br />Corona<br />Bellflower<br />Skokie<br />Santa Clarita<br />Salt Lake<br />New York<br />West Covina<br />Columbia<br />Gastonia<br />Parma<br />Sacramento<br />Victorville<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Beaumont<br />Tallahassee<br />Ventura<br />Brockton<br />Portland<br />Wilmington<br />Melbourne<br />Rochester<br />Asheville<br />Wichita<br />Las Cruces<br />Fort Worth<br />Huntington Beach<br />Kansas<br />Brownsville<br />Wichita Falls<br />Hesperia<br />Hialeah<br />Bayonne<br />Roseville<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Davenport<br />Richmond<br />Orlando<br />El Monte<br />Cambridge<br />Knoxville<br />Lakeland<br />Clifton<br />Providence<br />Independence<br />Youngstown<br />Vallejo<br />Monterey Park<br />Mesquite<br />Sugar Land<br />Boise<br />Wyoming<br />Muncie<br />Taylor<br />Phoenix<br />Broken Arrow<br />Lawrence<br />Santa Fe<br />Simi Valley<br />Largo<br />Clovis<br />Milwaukee<br />West Palm Beach<br />Bloomington<br />Tucson<br />Wilmington<br />Pittsburg<br />Carrollton<br />College Station<br />Union<br />Everett<br />Carson<br />Burbank<br />Vancouver<br />Colorado Springs<br />Palatine<br />Centennial<br />Fort Collins<br />Riverside<br />Scottsdale<br />Milpitas<br />Chandler<br />Layton<br />Olathe<br />Westland<br />Manchester<br />Joliet<br />Longview<br />Scranton<br />Cary<br />Fresno<br />Escondido<br />Waterbury<br />Pompano Beach<br />Palm Bay<br />Lawton<br />Lubbock<br />Waukegan<br />Redwood<br />Peoria<br />Garland<br />Elizabeth<br />Fargo<br />Jackson<br />Greensboro<br />St Louis<br />North Miami<br />Irving<br />Yuma<br />Ann Arbor<br />Moreno Valley<br />Kalamazoo<br />Alexandria<br />Pasadena<br />Fall River<br />Visalia<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Burnsville<br />Warren<br />Yonkers<br />Midland<br />Billings<br />Norwalk<br />San Francisco<br />St Paul<br />Kansas<br />New Bedford<br />Peoria<br />Green Bay<br />Greeley<br />Champaign<br />Bellevue<br />Fremont<br />Elgin<br />Bridgeport<br />Cleveland<br />Richardson<br />Antioch<br />Miami Beach<br />Orem<br />Washington<br />Denton<br />Stamford<br />Glendale<br />Indianapolis<br />Detroit<br />Paterson<br />Hamilton<br />South Bend<br />Sandy<br />McKinney<br />New Haven<br />Pico Rivera<br />Long Beach<br />Westminster<br />Weston<br />Compton<br />North Little Rock<br />Reading<br />Oxnard<br />Hayward<br />Iowa<br />Upland<br />San Leandro<br />St Petersburg<br />St Clair Shores<br />Austin<br />Plantation<br />Sioux<br />Rochester<br />Boynton Beach<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />High Point<br />Glendale<br />Mount Vernon<br />Carlsbad<br />Santa Rosa<br />Decatur<br />Baton Rouge<br />Saginaw<br />Naperville<br />Fort Wayne<br />Cicero<br />Plymouth<br />Whittier<br />Grand Prairie<br />Pomona<br />Toledo<br />Aurora<br />Vista<br />Odessa<br />Montgomery<br />Baltimore<br />Redding<br />Hampton<br />Camden<br />Danbury<br />Philadelphia<br />Santa Clara<br />Lorain<br />Seattle<br />Pasadena<br />Medford<br />Newport News<br />Fayetteville<br />Shreveport<br />Hillsboro<br />Killeen<br />Charlotte<br />Plano<br />McAllen<br />Berkeley<br />Arlington<br />Savannah<br />Mobile<br />Akron<br />Elk Grove<br />Honolulu<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Cnet Review<br />Sears<br />Craigslist<br />Shopping.com<br />Costco<br />Groupon<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Ebay<br />Target<br />Best Buy<br />Amazon<br />Home Depot<br />Lowes<br />Walmart<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">compare prices, cheap place, rebate coupons, for sale, which is a better deal, coupon deals, what is the difference, best price, discount, review, cheapest price, deal reviews, new sales, lowest price, where to buy, price comparison, compare prices, cheap place, rebate coupons, for sale, which is a better deal, coupon deals, what is the difference, best price, discount, review, cheapest price, deal reviews, new sales, lowest price, where to buy, price comparison, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack+New+Sales">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack New Sales on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack++Rebate+Coupons">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Rebate Coupons on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack+Deal+Reviews">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack Deal Reviews on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/258110894/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Price-Comparison.rar">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Price Comparison</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/3550618/n/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Review.html">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Review</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/233642578/EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack--Rebate-Coupons.rar">EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack  Rebate Coupons</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />psonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EponPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsnPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsoPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPrfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPefectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfctionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfetionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfecionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectonV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectinV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectioV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfection300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV00PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300hotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhtoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhooColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoolorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoClorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCoorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColrScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColoScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorcannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorSannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScnnerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannrBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanneBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlck, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlak, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlac, pEsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EsponPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EposnPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsnoPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsoPnerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonePrfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPrefectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPefrectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerefctionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfcetionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfetcionV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfecitonV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectoinV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectinoV300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectioVn300PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfection3V00PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV030PhotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV30P0hotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300hPotoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PohtoColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhtooColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhootColorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotCoolorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotooClorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCloorScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoCoolrScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColroScannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColoSrcannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorcSannerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorSacnnerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScnanerBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanenrBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannreBlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScanneBrlack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerlBack, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBalck, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlcak, EpsonPerfectionV300PhotoColorScannerBlakc, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />buyonlinebestamplifiers.info&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable AmplifierAmplifiers   &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier 1000 Watts Total System Power OutputMOSFET Pulse Width Modulated Power SupplyBuiltIn Variable<br />
carradiocdplayer.com&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid Deluxe Amplifier/Speaker package for the Car/Truck/SUV   &#8211; Pyramid Deluxe Amplifier/Speaker package for the Car/Truck/SUV PB717X 1000w 2 Channel Bridgeable MOSFET Amplifier PBIN3: 1000 Watt 20 ft. Amplifier<br />
consumerelectronicssite.com&#8221; &#8211; pyramid car amplifiers &#8211; Car Audio Amplifiers Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier (Electronics) Sound Around 1000 Watts Total System Power Output<br />
www.ritzcamera.com&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid Pb717x Mosfet Arctic Series Amplifier (1000watt; 2channel   &#8211; Pyramid Pb717x Mosfet Arctic Series Amplifier (1000watt; 2channel) price, reviews, specifications, features and accessories. Buy the Pyramid Pb717x Mosfet Arctic<br />
lucidlaser.com&#8221; &#8211; Amplifier  Top 10 Best Amplifier products  reviews &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier Amplifier Pyramid PB717X 1000 Watt 2 Channel Bridgeable Amplifier Car Audio Amp. Pyramid prides itself on solid car<br />
www.necktie-brooks.com&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier  necktie brooks &#8211; Yamaha 3DReady 5.1Channel 500 Watts Digital Home Theater Audio/Video Receiver with 1080pcompatible HDMI repeater &amp; Upgraded CINEMA DSP + Yamaha<br />
www.carampsforsale.net&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid  Car Amps for sale &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier List Price: $135.99 Sale Price: Too low to display<br />
ge.besthomelightings.com&#8221; &#8211; ge  Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier. 1000 Watts Total System Power Output; MOSFET Pulse Width Modulated Power Supply; BuiltIn<br />
www.caraudiodeals.com&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1000W 2Ch Bridgeable MOSFET Arctic Series Amp &#8211; Site Map Home Amplifiers 2 Channel Amps Pyramid PB717X 1000W 2Ch Bridgeable MOSFET Brand New Pyramid PB717X 1000W 2Ch Bridgeable MOSFET Arctic Series Amp<br />
electronicsstorecanada.ca&#8221; &#8211; Amplifiers, Home Audio at Electronics Store Canada &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amp $42.12: Sony STRDH100 2Channel Audio Receiver (Black) $115.99: IK Multimedia AmpliTube iRig Adapter for iPod Touc $27.67<br />
caraudio.about-electronics.com&#8221; &#8211; I want to change my old Car Audio CD Player to new CD/DVD/MP3 supported   &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier. 1000 Watts Total System Power Output; MOSFET Pulse Width Modulated Power Supply; BuiltIn Variable Low/High/Subwoofer<br />
completestereosystem.hometheatersystemusa.com&#8221; &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier Sale Discount   &#8211; Savings on Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier See Lowest Price Here Discount Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel<br />
www.carampsforsale.net&#8221; &#8211; Kicker  Car Amps for sale &#8211; Pyramid PB717X 1,000Watt 2Channel Bridgeable Amplifier List Price: $135.99 Sale Price: Too low to display<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/epsonperfectionv300photocolorscannerblack-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu%c2%a0scansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu%c2%a0scansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 21:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu%c2%a0scansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI specifications: ScanSnap S1100 can scan thick postcards, greeting cards, and plastic ID cards. ScanSnap S1100 can scan a letter size page in about 7.5 seconds The ScanSnap S1100 features &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu%c2%a0scansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B004ISGG7Q&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>ScanSnap S1100 can scan thick postcards, greeting cards, and  plastic ID cards.</li>
          <li>ScanSnap S1100 can scan a letter size page in about 7.5 seconds</li>
          <li>The ScanSnap S1100 features automated image processing functions as well as Auto skew correction, Auto orientation, and Auto color detection.</li>
          <li>Scan your group of business cards in CardMinder and it automatically extract the vital information</li>
          <li>And export into your viewpoint, Excel, Address Book (Mac)</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner PA03610-B005 Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">This featherweight champion packs a pretty punch. The ScanSnap S1100 is our most mobile ScanSnap ever. It is weight (12.3 ounces) makes it feel nearly non existent in a carry on, and it is dimensions let it fit practically anywhere. Scan all the paperwork you meet from full size papers to business cards and receipts and quickly get them out of the way and off your mind.
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner PA03610-B005 Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        227 of 227 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Tiny, amazing mobile scanner!, February 10, 2011
      
      <br />
        By THATCH &#8220;RST&#8221; (OHIO)    See all my reviews<br />
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      

I love the ScanSnap line and have had some number of models. I adopted this product line at my workplace for personal scanners, and we have never had a failure. They are fast, dependable, lasting and this model is no different.  I have also owned the model somewhat bigger than this, the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Instant PDF Sheet Fed Mobile Scanner (PA03603 B005). I could certainly decide this model for the mobile traveling worker. <br /><br />This is the 1st super mobile Scansnap, and I can not convey how impressed I&#8217;m with it! The device is literally about the size of two snickers bars put end to end. It is tiny, feels constructed, and doesn&#8217;t require external power.  The software installation is fast is easy.  It doesn&#8217;t come with Adobe Acrobat Full variant, like many of the older models used to include. It doesn&#8217;t scan double sided as do many of the other Scansnap devices. If you have used a scansnap this one puts the brakes on and reverses you   the paper really feeds in the front and out the back   reverse of all Scansnaps. It works just good once you realize what is going on there. <br /><br />Those couple of drawbacks considered, if you&#8217;re a mobile road warrior who needs to scan on the go, (signed paperwork, business cards, receipts, etc.) this is obviously my most favored choice for a mobile scanner. The quality of scans is totally acceptable, and honestly this little device does much better with tiny thin pieces of paper like receipts as in comparison to many of the bigger models   that are intended for a whole stack of paper   and from time to time will skew a thin tiny receipt sideways and crinkle it up.<br /><br />My thoughts on this model and the S1300: If you travel and set up at a hotel, temporary office or trade table type environment for some days or all day, or need double sided scanning, the S1300 is a good choice. It is bigger and takes more space if you are flying. If you travel or fly daily, or move from client to client throughout the day and want the smallest lightest choice, this could be my suggested choice. It could be perfect for sales forces, insurance company members, consultants, and others who go from place to place quickly, want minimal bulk, and the capability to scan some papers quickly &#038; easily.  If you have to scan small stacks of paper, go with the S1300. <br /><br />As I continue to have the scanner longer I&#8217;ll plan to update the review.  But now, the install was easy, the scan quality is good and use is easy, and the device is unbelievably small still feels &#8220;not flimsy&#8221; and I could not be any more happy with it is functionality and portability. If you have any particular questions or could like some extra feature tested,  leave a comment below and I&#8217;ll answer you ASAP.<br /><br />Update:  I added a photo of it in my hand for size comparison. It is unbelievably trim!<br /><br />Update: I have finished my 1st business trip with 13 pages of different sized receipts, full page receipts, baggage fee large receipts, etc. I was able to scan them all in about two minutes. Also, a couple features I did not talk about clearly above: The scanner auto aligns the images   you do not have to worry about feeding them through exactly straight. , the software &#8220;sits and waits&#8221; between receipts you feed through, till you click &#8220;finished&#8221;.  This is a FAR superior software feature to the bigger S1300   because it takes some times to put down &#038; pick up another receipt. The scanner sits patiently and waits for you to feed through as many receipts or pieces of paper as you want, with no urgency. <br /><br />The scanning went perfectly and I will post some examples of the scans with no personal information on them for example of scan quality. Since I have had the scanner I carry it with me in my backpack every day to &#038; from work and everywhere I travel with my work backpack. Still going strong with no issues.<br /><br />Update:  I newly  required to scan many  plastic like paper and it did not want to curl upwards to come out of the scanner. I then learned that the back &#8220;door&#8221; on the scanner can  easily be removed so the paper feeds straight through without bending it. Another question, and another problem solved easily.<br /><br />Update: I discovered that the rear door can be removed so you may be able to scan hard cards like plastic credit cards, membership cards, etc. Right through the unit without bending them at all! Also great for older style hard photos as long as they are not too thick.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        129 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Best Scanner Out there!!! Small and Portable!, April 14, 2011
      
      <br />
        By DjMx &#8220;Electronic Geek!&#8221; (CA, USA)    See all my reviews
      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      












				   










































































  
    
      
    
  










        // 
	
























var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCRollOverImg = new Image();
cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCRollOverImg.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play active,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;

var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay = document.GetElementById(&#8216;cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplayImageId&#8217;);
if (cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay) {
  cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Onmouseover = function() {
    cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play active,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;
  }
  cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Onmouseout = function() {
    cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.Src = &#8220;ecx.Images amazon.Com/images/I/81RyeLP9DKS._SX320_PHcustomer video vignette_PIvideo reviews bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer video play,BottomLeft,130, 12_CR0,0,0,0_.Png&#8221;;
  }
  
  var node = cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCpreplay.ParentNode;

  var cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick = node.Onclick;
  node.Onclick = function () {
    var head = document.GetElementsByTagName(&#8220;head&#8221;);
    if (head0) { 
      var logTag = document.CreateElement(&#8216;script&#8217;);
      logTag.Type = &#8220;text/javascript&#8221;;
      logTag.Src = &#8220;/gp/customer media/du/log.Html/ref=cm_ciu_vr_mo2GJD82FSPLHNC?Ie=UTF8&#038;s=CustomerVideoPlay&#038;p=CustomerImage&#8221;;
      head0.AppendChild(logTag);
    }

    if (cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick) {
      return cv_mo2GJD82FSPLHNCcurrentClick();
    }
  }
}




  


 Length:: 3:32 Mins<br /><br />Here is a review I did on the ScanSnap S1100! Hope this helps you guys if you think about purchasing this..!
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Ingenious:  The &#8220;MacBook Air&#8221; of Scanners, March 7, 2011
      
      <br />
        By Jerome A. Carney &#8220;Jerome Alton Carney&#8221; (Los Angeles, CA USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        This review is from: Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610 B005) (Office Product)
      

At last, this road warrior&#8217;s arsenal is  complete.  I have tried many movable scanners over the years    Antec, Neat, CardScan    but they were generally either slow, producing poor quality scans (Antec, Neat) or they lacked flexibility for scanning a range of document sizes (CardScan).<br /><br />In the meantime I&#8217;d become an enthusiastic fan of Fujitsu&#8217;s ScanSnap line, owning two desktop models, one for home and one for work.   They performed so well, in fact, that I inevitably postponed all business trip scanning till I got back to the office, but after being out of town for some days a longer, it was still generally a chore I dreaded coming home to.<br /><br />So the day the S1100 went on sale, I snapped one up now, reviews unread, and luckily my faith in Fujitsu proved to be founded.  The new member of the ScanSnap family delivers most of the punch of the desktop models, as well as quality, speed, smart design and brilliantly simple to use software.  A couple of features had to be sacrificed to whittle the ScanSnap down to ultraportable size that scans and chargers over a single USB cable, but they make for a reasonable compromise:  the S1100 does not perform two sided scans, and there is no multi page feed.   For my line of work that means I am still able to procedure about 80 of my scans while I am on the road    typically at night, while chilling in front of the TV in my hotel room    which gives me a big head start on client follow up and expense report filing.  Just like its desktop big brothers, the S1100 is a little paper eating monster, and you may be able to work your way through an unwieldy stack of paper in a amazingly short total of time.  The included Evernote integration is just icing on the cake, making uploads, filing, organizing and accessing files over many computers/devices a breeze.<br /><br />There are two shortcomings with the new ScanSnap that are not exactly deal breakers, but still worth mentioning, though I am still comfy rounding up my recommendation to a 5 star review.  A travel case could be largely appreciated, particularly since the S1100 is by its nature bound to use up most of its existence to get tossed around in suitcases.  Build quality looks adequate enough, but I am still worried.  For now, I have managed to recycle the slip cover case that came with my Neat scanner (so I guess it was not a total waste of a hundred bucks), but I am still looking for  something a bit more hard.<br /><br />The other annoyance is the ridiculously embarrassing business card software that is bundled with the ScanSnap line.  I am comfy enough writing code that I managed to slap together a script that imports a PDF scan of business cards into my CardScan software    which I never really appreciated just how smart it was till I tried working with its awful, counter intuitive competitors.  Fujitsu really needs to track down a business card software that is respectable to be bundled in with the otherwise flawless ScanSnap line, or they should just bury the choice completely, as fast as they can.<br />
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Columbus<br />Toledo<br />Mission Viejo<br />McAllen<br />Oklahoma<br />Plymouth<br />Omaha<br />Hamilton<br />Buena Park<br />Walnut Creek<br />Temecula<br />West Jordan<br />Baldwin Park<br />Hartford<br />Fall River<br />Norman<br />Washington<br />Gilbert<br />Springfield<br />Erie<br />Sandy<br />Arlington<br />Bellingham<br />Jacksonville<br />Des Moines<br />Shreveport<br />Pompano Beach<br />Baltimore<br />Warwick<br />New Britain<br />Denver<br />Waukesha<br />Portland<br />Oshkosh<br />Richardson<br />West Covina<br />Roswell<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Davis<br />Palm Bay<br />Glendale<br />Coon Rapids<br />Santa Clara<br />Compton<br />Lincoln<br />Edmond<br />Mesquite<br />Redding<br />Odessa<br />Hammond<br />Asheville<br />Dearborn<br />Reno<br />San Angelo<br />Columbus<br />Sioux<br />Alhambra<br />Allentown<br />Champaign<br />Longview<br />Danbury<br />Rochester Hills<br />Bethlehem<br />Athens<br />Greenville<br />Vacaville<br />Mesa<br />Abilene<br />Schenectady<br />Alameda<br />Lynchburg<br />Sterling Heights<br />Weston<br />Tyler<br />Los Angeles<br />Oxnard<br />Sioux Falls<br />San Diego<br />New Rochelle<br />Buffalo<br />Pasadena<br />Macon<br />Reading<br />Overland Park<br />Newport Beach<br />Redondo Beach<br />Citrus Heights<br />Gresham<br />Sparks<br />Berkeley<br />Phoenix<br />Lowell<br />Plano<br />Fayetteville<br />St Louis<br />Gary<br />Rochester<br />Marietta<br />Santa Barbara<br />St Petersburg<br />Grand Prairie<br />Medford<br />Racine<br />St Clair Shores<br />Honolulu<br />Philadelphia<br />Montebello<br />Jackson<br />Fort Smith<br />Austin<br />Atlanta<br />Yonkers<br />Hialeah<br />Carson<br />San Leandro<br />Scottsdale<br />OFallon<br />Carrollton<br />Warren<br />Upland<br />Bakersfield<br />Fayetteville<br />Houston<br />Hampton<br />Troy<br />Olathe<br />Topeka<br />Orem<br />Downey<br />Westminster<br />Cicero<br />Wichita<br />Elizabeth<br />Colorado Springs<br />Sugar Land<br />St Joseph<br />Anaheim<br />Stamford<br />Centennial<br />Springfield<br />Glendale<br />Somerville<br />Richmond<br />Simi Valley<br />Clearwater<br />Eau Claire<br />Roseville<br />Provo<br />Vallejo<br />Manchester<br />Largo<br />Livonia<br />Chandler<br />Youngstown<br />Bolingbrook<br />Naperville<br />Napa<br />San Marcos<br />Passaic<br />Lynn<br />Springfield<br />Victoria<br />Waterbury<br />Kansas<br />Pasadena<br />Memphis<br />North Las Vegas<br />West Valley<br />Ventura<br />Sacramento<br />Arlington<br />Brockton<br />La Habra<br />Raleigh<br />San Antonio<br />Kent<br />Trenton<br />Mount Vernon<br />Thornton<br />Flint<br />Palatine<br />Lawrence<br />Gastonia<br />St Cloud<br />Denton<br />Hoover<br />Miramar<br />Bayonne<br />Turlock<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Baton Rouge<br />Fairfield<br />Arvada<br />Ann Arbor<br />Visalia<br />Charleston<br />Riverside<br />Burbank<br />South San Francisco<br />Laredo<br />San Jose<br />Lees Summit<br />Kansas<br />Hemet<br />St Paul<br />Clarksville<br />Janesville<br />Tacoma<br />Arlington Heights<br />Bridgeport<br />Delray Beach<br />Grand Rapids<br />Hawthorne<br />Chicago<br />Whittier<br />Greeley<br />Pawtucket<br />Richmond<br />Portland<br />Lewisville<br />Pomona<br />Salinas<br />Lafayette<br />Merced<br />Salem<br />Lexington<br />Norfolk<br />Fremont<br />Corona<br />Daly<br />El Cajon<br />Providence<br />Huntington Park<br />Bellflower<br />Vista<br />Las Cruces<br />Chula Vista<br />Billings<br />Lorain<br />Fullerton<br />Kalamazoo<br />Newark<br />Santa Fe<br />Fort Worth<br />Evanston<br />Tulsa<br />Gainesville<br />Dallas<br />Sunnyvale<br />Saginaw<br />Detroit<br />Rialto<br />Bristol<br />Santa Ana<br />Corpus Christi<br />Hollywood<br />Pittsburgh<br />Ogden<br />Waterloo<br />Greensboro<br />Taylor<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />North Charleston<br />Brownsville<br />Garland<br />Eagan<br />Aurora<br />Westminster<br />Cleveland<br />Hesperia<br />High Point<br />Pueblo<br />Springfield<br />Costa Mesa<br />Wilmington<br />Lubbock<br />Santa Rosa<br />New Haven<br />Round Rock<br />Davie<br />Lynwood<br />Fresno<br />Camden<br />South Gate<br />Columbia<br />Lancaster<br />East Orange<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Oceanside<br />Murfreesboro<br />North Little Rock<br />Pontiac<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Melbourne<br />Folsom<br />Irving<br />Tracy<br />Skokie<br />Tempe<br />Henderson<br />Savannah<br />Baytown<br />Scranton<br />Nashua<br />Utica<br />Yorba Linda<br />Victorville<br />Lansing<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Kenosha<br />Fargo<br />Chino<br />Aurora<br />Schaumburg<br />Miami<br />Evansville<br />Beaverton<br />Carlsbad<br />Bloomington<br />Salt Lake<br />Knoxville<br />Beaumont<br />Tampa<br />Redlands<br />Milwaukee<br />Wichita Falls<br />Little Rock<br />Duluth<br />El Paso<br />Boise<br />Tustin<br />Nashville<br />Green Bay<br />Indianapolis<br />Suffolk<br />Torrance<br />Boynton Beach<br />Vancouver<br />Dayton<br />Plantation<br />Miami Beach<br />Madison<br />Chico<br />West Palm Beach<br />New Bedford<br />Iowa<br />Peoria<br />Union<br />Portsmouth<br />Jackson<br />Monterey Park<br />Clifton<br />Long Beach<br />Lakeland<br />Cary<br />Kenner<br />Longmont<br />Yakima<br />Chesapeake<br />New Orleans<br />Tallahassee<br />Lawton<br />Ontario<br />San Bernardino<br />Lodi<br />Eugene<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Albany<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Lake Forest<br />Decatur<br />Cranston<br />College Station<br />Syracuse<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Canton<br />Antioch<br />Cincinnati<br />Independence<br />Cape Coral<br />Quincy<br />Boca Raton<br />Charlotte<br />Spokane<br />North Miami<br />Huntsville<br />Worcester<br />Clovis<br />Bloomington<br />Hayward<br />Modesto<br />Inglewood<br />Columbia<br />Nampa<br />Sunrise<br />Las Vegas<br />Killeen<br />Norwalk<br />Rapid<br />Cambridge<br />Davenport<br />Minneapolis<br />Newton<br />Rochester<br />Coral Springs<br />Mountain View<br />Rockford<br />Daytona Beach<br />Waukegan<br />Redwood<br />Irvine<br />Huntington Beach<br />Muncie<br />Federal Way<br />Tucson<br />Jacksonville<br />Albany<br />Livermore<br />Layton<br />Bryan<br />Bloomington<br />Stockton<br />Hillsboro<br />Montgomery<br />Pico Rivera<br />Everett<br />Lakewood<br />Oakland<br />Fontana<br />Paterson<br />Boulder<br />Seattle<br />Lawrence<br />Akron<br />Birmingham<br />Elgin<br />San Mateo<br />Garden Grove<br />Parma<br />Anchorage<br />Wyoming<br />Pleasanton<br />Lakewood<br />Chino Hills<br />San Francisco<br />Boston<br />Durham<br />Wilmington<br />Milpitas<br />Port St Lucie<br />Roanoke<br />Yuma<br />Peoria<br />Alexandria<br />Pittsburg<br />Concord<br />Fort Wayne<br />Gulfport<br />Waco<br />Farmington Hills<br />Broken Arrow<br />Orange<br />Jersey<br />Moreno Valley<br />Amarillo<br />Santa Clarita<br />Encinitas<br />South Bend<br />Joliet<br />Bellevue<br />Elk Grove<br />Mobile<br />Orlando<br />Albuquerque<br />Newport News<br />Union<br />St Charles<br />Winston<br />Norwalk<br />Chattanooga<br />Santa Maria<br />Deltona<br />Augusta<br />Southfield<br />West Allis<br />Fort Collins<br />Lafayette<br />Midland<br />Burnsville<br />Palmdale<br />Virginia Beach<br />McKinney<br />Lake Charles<br />New York<br />El Monte<br />Escondido<br />Westland<br />Louisville<br />Appleton<br />Santa Monica<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Lowes<br />Costco<br />Best Buy<br />Craigslist<br />Walmart<br />Amazon<br />Ebay<br />Target<br />Groupon<br />Cnet Review<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Shopping.com<br />Sears<br />Home Depot<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">for sale, compare prices, which is a better deal, review, lowest price, where to buy, cheapest price, coupon deals, rebate coupons, discount, deal reviews, price comparison, what is the difference, new sales, best price, cheap place, for sale, compare prices, which is a better deal, review, lowest price, where to buy, cheapest price, coupon deals, rebate coupons, discount, deal reviews, price comparison, what is the difference, new sales, best price, cheap place, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/6047634/n/Fujitsu SCANSNAP-CLR-Best-Price.html">Fujitsu SCANSNAP CLR Best Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/789930555/S1100-600DPI-Deal-Reviews.rar">S1100 600DPI Deal Reviews</a>
<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=S1100+FujitsuA0SCANSNAP+For+Sale">S1100 Fujitsu SCANSNAP For Sale on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=FujitsuA0SCANSNAP+S1100+CLR+600DPI+Where+To+Buy">Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Where To Buy on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=FujitsuA0SCANSNAP+S1100+CLR+600DPI+Review">Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI Review on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/789632161/S1100-CLR-Discount.rar">S1100 CLR Discount</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />ujitsu SCANSNAP, Fjitsu SCANSNAP, Fuitsu SCANSNAP, Fujtsu SCANSNAP, Fujisu SCANSNAP, Fujitu SCANSNAP, Fujits SCANSNAP, FujitsuSCANSNAP, Fujitsu CANSNAP, Fujitsu SANSNAP, Fujitsu SCNSNAP, Fujitsu SCASNAP, Fujitsu SCANNAP, Fujitsu SCANSAP, Fujitsu SCANSNP, Fujitsu SCANSNA, , 1100, S100, S100, S110, S110, , LR, CR, CL, , 00DPI, 60DPI, 60DPI, 600PI, 600DI, 600DP, uFjitsu SCANSNAP, Fjuitsu SCANSNAP, Fuijtsu SCANSNAP, Fujtisu SCANSNAP, Fujistu SCANSNAP, Fujitus SCANSNAP, Fujits uSCANSNAP, FujitsuS CANSNAP, Fujitsu CSANSNAP, Fujitsu SACNSNAP, Fujitsu SCNASNAP, Fujitsu SCASNNAP, Fujitsu SCANNSAP, Fujitsu SCANSANP, Fujitsu SCANSNPA, Fujitsu SCANSNA P, S 1100, 1S100, , S1010, , S110 0, C LR, LCR, CRL, CL R, 6 00DPI, 060DPI, , 60D0PI, 600PDI, 600DIP, Mat-Szie, Mat-Siez, T-Outlienr, T-Outlinre, SmartSereis, SmartSerise, Desgins-2-Go, Desings-2-Go, Desigsn-2-Go, Design-s2-Go, Designs2&#8211;Go, Designs&#8211;2Go, Designs-2G-o, Designs-2-oG, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Shop for Shirt men andrew online  Read Reviews, Compare Prices and Buy   &#8211; You know the Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G. Flannel Shirt has to be good since it was designed by proskater Andrew Reynolds. The Boss knows good style and even gave this long<br />
www.urbanindustry.co.uk&#8221; &#8211; Altamont clothing, Buy Altamont Tshirts, Shirts and jeans at Urban   &#8211; Mens Chinos &amp; Trousers ; Plaid Shirt and Flannel Shirt Selection ; The Grey Altamont K.f.d.g. Flannel Shirt Red Price: 65.00<br />
www.priceinspector.co.uk&#8221; &#8211; Flannel shirt  Buy the best Men&#39;s Tops online on PriceInspector &#8211; Buy the cheapest Flannel shirt and other Men&#39;s Tops including brands such as MUSTO, VANS, UNIQLO, ALTAMONT CLOTHING Flannel Shirt Red The The Altamont K.F.D.G. Flannel<br />
greytshirts.bestbuyicstoreonsale.com&#8221; &#8211; Altamont Cheap Grey T Shirts  Buy Grey T Shirts at Best Prices, Grey T   &#8211; Brand: Altamont ASIN: B001DCTKYG Sale Rank: 44607 Discount Price: See More Detail. Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt Brand: Altamont ASIN: B005HT9OBK<br />
clothes-for-sale.bestbuycybermonday2011sale.com&#8221; &#8211; Altamont Clothes For Sale, Cheap Clothes For Sale Best Price, Best Buy   &#8211; Brand: Altamont ASIN: B005HT9PTQ Discount Price: $73.95 (new) see more detail. Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt, Black, Large Brand: Altamont<br />
www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Mens quilted flannel shirt in Men&#39;s Shirts  Shop at Bizrate &#8211; Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt, Black, Medium<br />
www.upriseskateboards.com&#8221; &#8211; Uprise &#8211; Altamont Mens K.F.D.G. Flannel Black $62.00 DGK From Nothing Mens Flannel Grey $45.00 DGK From Nothing Mens Flannel Black $45.00 Spitfire<br />
mens-clothing.halloween-costumes-discount.us&#8221; &#8211; Costumes Discount sale 50 ALTAMONT Costumes Black friday discount sale   &#8211; Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt Rating on web : ( all customer reviews ) Publisher : Altamont Sales rank : 39030 at of : 20111117 GMT 22:50:59 0<br />
www.skatewarehouse.com&#8221; &#8211; www.skatewarehouse.com &#8211; men&#39;s; girl&#39;s; kids; trucks; wheels; bearings; hardware; griptape; risers; bushings; tools; wax Altamont K.F.D.G. Flannel: $64.99<br />
mens-flannel-shirts.flannels-discount.tk&#8221; &#8211; Mens Flannel Shirts  Compare price and buy lowest Mens Flannel Shirts   &#8211; Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt Publisher: Altamont Sales rank: Printed plaid, quilted fully lined flannel long sleeve woven shirt Read more Reviews<br />
11ladies.bestbuymostoreonsale.com&#8221; &#8211; Altamont Cheap 11 Ladies  Buy 11 Ladies at Best Prices, 11 Ladies   &#8211; Brand: Altamont ASIN: B005HT9OQK Sale Rank: 46208 Discount Price: See More Detail. Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt Brand: Altamont ASIN: B005HT9OBK<br />
mens-shirt.shirtsdirect3.us&#8221; &#8211; Mens Shirt: Apparel: ALTAMONT &#8211; 3. enlarge Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt : Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt About Us Shipping Information Contact Us Amazon and the Amazon<br />
menstyle.bestbuyjsstoreonsale.com&#8221; &#8211; Altamont Cheap Men Style.Com  Buy Men Style.Com at Best Prices, Men   &#8211; Altamont Men&#39;s K.F.D.G Flannel Shirt Brand: Altamont ASIN: B005HT9OBK Sale Rank: 62571 Discount Price: See More Detail. Altamont Lowball Flannel Shirt LongSleeve Men&#39;s<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/fujitsu%c2%a0scansnap-s1100-clr-600dpi-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-lide110-color-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-lide110-color-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 06:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-lide110-color-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color specifications: Auto Scan Mode automatically changes settings by detecting what you&#8217;re scanning High speed letter size color scanning in approx. 18 seconds Just one USB cable for data and &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-lide110-color-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B003VQR1UC&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>Auto Scan Mode automatically changes settings by detecting what you&#8217;re scanning</li>
          <li>High speed letter size color scanning in approx. 18 seconds</li>
          <li>Just one USB cable for data and power</li>
          <li>Advanced Z lid expansion top for scanning bulky items</li>
          <li>2400X4800 DPI</li>
          <li>High Speed USB</li>
          <li>Advanced Z Lid</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner 4507B002 Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">OVERVIEW
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner 4507B002 Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        463 of 472 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        A Great Little Scanner, October 8, 2010
      
      <br />
        By Stoney (Miami, FL)    See all my reviews<br />
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
  



      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner (4507B002) (Office Product)
      

SUMMARY <br />With some caveats, this is a great little scanner. The best part is that it really fits in my Targus computer case WITH my laptop. It weighs only 2 3 pds, and runs off USB power   no converter brick to haul around. Scans are sharp and fast. The auto settings work  well for almost all common originals (old photos, business letters, receipts, etc.). In spite of many shortcomings, the price and exceptional portability may make this series of scanners the choice for scanning books   because books which have to be scanned are frequently non circulating things in libraries or archives. <br /><br />SHORTCOMINGS <br />Unfortunately, the specific design of this scanner (and all other LED based scanners) is that (unlike most fat desktop scanners) it can not scan 3D objects. Any part of your document or image which isn&#8217;t in complete contact with the glass patten will be  blurry. The raised frame raises the edges of any original which doesn&#8217;t fit on the glass patten, causing the edges of scans to be blurry. This is especially a problem when scanning books. Nor can you just press down harder   that warps the glass causing blurriness elsewhere on the page, and may  jam the scanning system. But, these problems can be overcome using the strategies discussed below. <br /><br />The cover is non removable, which means that you can be out of luck if you have to scan part of a big object. The software is multi layered, confusing, and hard to configure to your best use. Caveat, I have used at least three brands of scanner software, none of which were well intended. From the oddly named &#8220;MP Navigator&#8221; I propose checking the box, &#8220;use the scanner driver&#8221; for access to the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;  or better still, scan from your graphics (photo editing) program. <br /><br />NEVERTHELESS<br />Even though the frame is a problem, it&#8217;s lower (1/16&#8243;) and narrower (3/8&#8243;) than most other scanners, and  scanning books etc. Is LESS of a problem than with most other scanners. <br /><br />CHOOSING AMONG THE MODELS <br />The hardware and &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221; part of the scanning program of all LiDE models (at least models 90 to 210) appears to be same. The big differences between the models is 1) enhancements in the auto scanning functions, and 2) the rated scanning speed (which is seemingly software controlled). In spite of the statistics, there&#8217;s little practical difference in scanning speed between the models. The &#8220;slower&#8221; models are only somewhat slower, but are quieter. Since I use only the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221; (never the auto settings), the 110 is my preference, despite of price.  Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner (4507B002) <br /><br />The 210 can be best for kids and other users who will never learn how to use the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;, since it claims to have superior automated scanning. The 210 is somewhat faster. Canon CanoScan LiDE210 Color Image Scanner (4508B002)<br /><br />If you plan to scan books and if you don&#8217;t plan to carry the scanner around much, you may think about a Canon LiDE 700. It has two big benefits. The right edge is really flush with the glass surface (hurrah!!)   albeit there&#8217;s still an excessively large margin. The cover opens 180 degrees, so you may be able to scan portions of a big object  albeit there&#8217;s still an &#8220;edge problem&#8221; for the other three edges.  Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F Color Image Scanner (3297B002) <br /><br />SCANNING BOOKS <br />It is easy to scan books which have at least &#8221; of margin between the print and the spine. Place the right side of the scanner at the edge of a table, so that the book hangs open at 90 degrees when placed on the scanner. Place a average weight over your original (such as a 1&#8243; thick book). If you have to press down with your fingers, press at the edges of the glass area (or  better, at the corners), not the center. If you can not quite get in tight enough, place a 1/16&#8243; sheet of inflexible cardboard directly behind each page before scanning  it is a ache, but it works. <br /><br />SCANNING CREASED OR FOLDED ORIGINALS <br />The bubble &#8220;pressure pad&#8221; in the cover is a bit too soft to insure that many originals (such as inflexible letters or receipts which have been folded) are pressed sufficiently flat (even with a book over the lid). If you notice this problem, then place a inflexible cardboard sheet (or a thin book) directly over your original, and close the cover. <br /><br />SCANNING TO A movable COMPUTER <br />The scanner draws power only when scanning. But, at least with my ThinkPad   scanning to a movable running on battery power increases the scanning time by at least 50. Plan on having your movable plugged into an AC outlet if you&#8217;re planning to scan more than some pages.<br /><br />OTHER REVIEWER&#8217;S COMPLAINTS AND EASY SOLUTIONS <br />The auto settings force different restrictions on the maximum selectable resolution, maximum file size etc.   Which can all be superceded using the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;.  In spite of the information, it isn&#8217;t essential to shut the cover, but it&#8217;s needed to avoid bright light from shining into the scanner. I use my black microfiber cleaning cloth (folded) to cover any exposed portions of the glass patten when scanning in a bright room with the cover open. The maximum selectable resolution is 1200dpi. If you want to scan at, say 2400dpi, you must type the value in manually in the resolution window. But, such scans are  slow, the files are  big, and I have found no real improvement in resolution (detail recorded). The USB cable is almost 5&#8242; long  longer than needed for a movable scanner. Longer substitute cables, or extension cables are cheap, &lt;$5 if needed. Do not panic about the scary &#8220;unlock the scanner before using&#8221; notice in the information. If you attempt to scan with the scanner locked, it&#8217;ll tell you, &#8220;unlock me&#8221;. If  just unlock it. <br /><br />PRODUCING PDF papers <br />The direct to pdf choice isn&#8217;t suggested unless quality is unimportant to you and you&#8217;ll only be scanning single pages or  short papers to pdf. The reason is that you can not make any corrections to the scanned document. What could happen if you scan a 50 page document, , then oops! page twelve is too dark?  You&#8217;ve got to rescan the complete document. For best quality and flexibility scan to 1200dpi tif files, change the pictures with your graphics program, , then change (and assemble) the files into a pdf document using Adobe Acrobat (or other pdf editor). Beware that any scan,  of text, is an &#8220;image&#8221; (not real text) and is probably to be downsampled when converting to pdf, unless you exactly disable downsampling. When using a pdf editor to change to pdf, choose &#8220;highest quality&#8221;     OR a particular dpi (1200dpi)     OR disable &#8220;downsampling&#8221;. Perfectly adequate graphics programs and pdf editors are available free if that&#8217;s a concern. <br /><br />OCR <br />OCR means to change a picture of text to real editable text. Unless you totally need real editable text to copy and put into a document, you don&#8217;t want to OCR. Unless the original is perfect and in a big common font, the error rate will be  high, and you will loose formatting, graphics, and everything else than text. Usually, a much better solution is to use Adobe Acrobat (or other pdf editor) to add an invisible OCR ed level under the image level. Such a document looks exactly like the original  including photos or another graphics. You can not edit such a document, but you may be able to search the document, and copy real text from the document. <br /><br />OTHER SCANNING alternatives <br />The &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221; offers many alternatives like auto tone, unsharp mask, descreen, dust and scratch reduction, fading correction, grain correction, and others. I recommend AGAINST using ANY of these alternatives, because usually most will degrade your image, you won&#8217;t know that it&#8217;s degraded, and you dont have control over the degree of sharpening, or color modification, etc. &#8220;One size doesn&#8217;t fit all&#8221;. It&#8217;s better to scan with all of the alternatives off, using only the tone curve to change the light and contrast. Then use your graphics program to sharpen, descreen, decrease dust, change color saturation etc. As necessary  and you will be able see the changes, and undo mistakes. <br /><br />GETTING THE  BEST SCANS <br />Admittedly, the auto settings work  well under most situation when scanning &#8220;typical&#8221; originals (and it&#8217;s the only part of the  annoying scanning program that the Canon geeks make any try at improving). But what happens when the auto settings don&#8217;t produce good results? You&#8217;re stuck with crappy scans   or you must use up half a day learning how to use the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;. My recommendation   use the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;  for routine scans. You will become a scanning wizard in no time   far better than any &#8220;automatic&#8221; program. It only takes some more seconds for fine tuning per scan once you know what you&#8217;re doing. You have most likely already learned how to use your graphics programs to enhance your photos   why not use those expertise to enhance your documents? <br /><br />The  best scans are made by using the &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221;, and setting the tone curve manually, with all of the different alternatives &#8220;off&#8221;. Pre defining tone curves and other setting for your specific project makes the procedure easier. Unfortunately, you must &#8220;summon&#8221; your pre defined settings for each scan. Note that you must define things in a specific order, or the defaults reset   very annoying. <br /><br />Don&#8217;t count on scanning with the auto or default &#8220;Advanced Settings&#8221; , then fixing things with your graphics program. &#8220;Garbage.




Read more &rsaquo;
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        108 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Love this scanner!, October 31, 2010
      
      <br />
        By Gina    See all my reviews
      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner (4507B002) (Office Product)
      

I scrapbook and transitioned from manual scrapbooking to digital.  I had tons of pictures that required to be scanned into my laptop (thousands).  We looked at the small picture scanners that scan hundreds of pictures in an hour or so.  Decided against them because  though fast, the quality of the scans were grainy and you had to use sleeves for the pics.  They did not get good reviews and were double the price of this scanner.  This was one of the cheaper full sized scanners we found on Amazon, we decided that the Canon name had to be good for the price.  IT IS!  it&#8217;s SO easy to use, nothing complicated at all.  The software was easy to load and  user friendly.  I discovered I could scan many pictures at a time and the software could separate them into their own files so there was no messing around with trying to cut and paste to do multiples at one time.  It&#8217;s really light weight and basic.  The quality of the scans is great, they looked as good as the original picture.  I could recommend this scanner to anybody.  You typically get what you pay for, but we were more than pleasantly surprised at the quality of this Canon scanner.
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        66 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Easy to set up, professional results, November 1, 2010
      
      <br />
        By M. Francis (Los Angeles, CA USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Image Scanner (4507B002) (Office Product)
      

I newly bought the Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 as a substitute for an older LiDE 30. This LiDE&#8217;s most vital features is that it&#8217;s matched with all variants of Microsoft Windows, as well as Windows seven 64 bit (the older variant isn&#8217;t matched with 64 bit variants of windows) and the fact that it&#8217;s powered through the USB 2.0 cable, meaning no power supply to carry around or finding a place to plug in, a plus for use with a notebook computer.<br /><br />After following the directions for installation, installing the drivers before plugging the scanner into the computer, everything went flawlessly, and the 1st time the scanner has been plugged in, after rebooting, the hardware was found and driver installed.<br /><br />While this may be used as a stand alone flatbed copier, it may also scan to PDF files right from a button on the front of the scanner, meaning you will not have to have a full shown PDF creation program to create PDF files.  A button may also be configured to send a scan straight to your e mail program, though I have not tried this feature.<br /><br />If you use this scanner in  a photo editing program, like Paintshop Pro Photo, or Photoshop, after the driver software loads, I could recommend clicking on the advanced button, as it gives you more control over the details of the scan, which is vital when scanning photos.  If you have not used a scanner before, then let me recommend that you choose 600 dpi as your default scanning resolution, instead of the 300 dpi selection you will see the 1st time you use it.  Also be aware that jpg files at 600 dpi may be quite big when in color, if you&#8217;re scanning a black and white photo or document, you are better off selecting Gray Scale instead of Color.  In the advanced mode, changes like DPI and color will show up the next time you use the software.  If you use the basic mode, and make changes, this isn&#8217;t the case.  That is why I generally recommend using this in the advanced mode.<br /><br />If you are looking for a scanner to scan 50 page papers, this isn&#8217;t the scanner to purchase.  You need one with an auto sheet feeder, or an All In One with a sheet feeder. This flat bed scanner is best used for scanning photos and books.
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">San Mateo<br />High Point<br />Milpitas<br />Lorain<br />Burbank<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Oceanside<br />Rochester<br />Chino Hills<br />Lake Forest<br />Jackson<br />Charlotte<br />Pawtucket<br />Lakeland<br />Arlington Heights<br />Boston<br />Westminster<br />Syracuse<br />Pittsburgh<br />Springfield<br />Hoover<br />Springfield<br />Greenville<br />Roswell<br />Peoria<br />Oakland<br />Des Moines<br />Fontana<br />Austin<br />Wyoming<br />Santa Barbara<br />Davis<br />Lafayette<br />Tucson<br />Richardson<br />Gary<br />Glendale<br />Topeka<br />Norwalk<br />Chula Vista<br />Chesapeake<br />Hemet<br />Pontiac<br />Bloomington<br />Sugar Land<br />Hartford<br />Lincoln<br />Trenton<br />Evansville<br />Portsmouth<br />Yuma<br />Livonia<br />Atlanta<br />College Station<br />Portland<br />Memphis<br />Pico Rivera<br />Joliet<br />Wichita Falls<br />San Jose<br />Round Rock<br />Seattle<br />Wilmington<br />West Jordan<br />Cape Coral<br />Bellflower<br />Plantation<br />Oshkosh<br />Chandler<br />Parma<br />Winston<br />West Valley<br />Fullerton<br />Lewisville<br />Boise<br />Clearwater<br />Weston<br />Thornton<br />Salinas<br />Santa Rosa<br />Providence<br />North Las Vegas<br />Raleigh<br />Kenner<br />Cambridge<br />Fayetteville<br />Sacramento<br />Pompano Beach<br />South Gate<br />Lees Summit<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Hayward<br />Salt Lake<br />Plano<br />Charleston<br />Appleton<br />Westland<br />Cleveland<br />Pasadena<br />Youngstown<br />Bloomington<br />Fresno<br />West Palm Beach<br />Hamilton<br />Chico<br />Newport Beach<br />Lynn<br />Upland<br />Redlands<br />Richmond<br />Carlsbad<br />Fort Worth<br />Bristol<br />Melbourne<br />Albany<br />Alameda<br />Lakewood<br />Layton<br />Vista<br />Chattanooga<br />Eugene<br />Athens<br />Concord<br />St Charles<br />Fall River<br />OFallon<br />Miramar<br />Colorado Springs<br />Downey<br />Clarksville<br />Passaic<br />Wilmington<br />Mesa<br />Milwaukee<br />West Allis<br />New Orleans<br />Abilene<br />Farmington Hills<br />Fairfield<br />Buffalo<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Fort Collins<br />Waterbury<br />St Louis<br />Fort Wayne<br />Sioux<br />Janesville<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />Newark<br />El Monte<br />Denver<br />Jersey<br />Broken Arrow<br />Lodi<br />Elgin<br />Irving<br />Jackson<br />West Covina<br />Baldwin Park<br />Daly<br />McAllen<br />Tempe<br />Allentown<br />Redding<br />Independence<br />Long Beach<br />Davie<br />Columbia<br />Carrollton<br />Henderson<br />Mount Vernon<br />Union<br />Fargo<br />Pomona<br />Anaheim<br />Redondo Beach<br />Temecula<br />Baton Rouge<br />Saginaw<br />Columbia<br />Delray Beach<br />Kansas<br />Washington<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Montgomery<br />Macon<br />Dearborn<br />Manchester<br />Akron<br />Pasadena<br />Tampa<br />Columbus<br />Coon Rapids<br />Lubbock<br />Alexandria<br />Santa Clarita<br />Tracy<br />Bellingham<br />Quincy<br />Nampa<br />Bayonne<br />Garden Grove<br />Paterson<br />Carson<br />Sterling Heights<br />Mission Viejo<br />Turlock<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Hialeah<br />Everett<br />Pueblo<br />Huntsville<br />New Rochelle<br />Cincinnati<br />Huntington Beach<br />Rochester Hills<br />Vancouver<br />Santa Fe<br />Champaign<br />San Marcos<br />Wichita<br />Miami<br />Rockford<br />Midland<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Montebello<br />Hesperia<br />Southfield<br />Pleasanton<br />Birmingham<br />Tyler<br />St Petersburg<br />Beaumont<br />Ann Arbor<br />Baltimore<br />North Little Rock<br />Port St Lucie<br />Santa Clara<br />Buena Park<br />Garland<br />Greeley<br />Miami Beach<br />Merced<br />Lynwood<br />Deltona<br />Lancaster<br />Taylor<br />Waukesha<br />Camden<br />Dayton<br />Antioch<br />Vallejo<br />Augusta<br />Madison<br />Hawthorne<br />Knoxville<br />Orange<br />Laredo<br />Kalamazoo<br />Arlington<br />Reading<br />Amarillo<br />Las Cruces<br />Coral Springs<br />San Diego<br />Waterloo<br />Stamford<br />Vacaville<br />Santa Maria<br />Worcester<br />San Angelo<br />Costa Mesa<br />Redwood<br />Simi Valley<br />Huntington Park<br />Nashville<br />Warren<br />San Leandro<br />Grand Prairie<br />Norfolk<br />Brownsville<br />New Bedford<br />Longmont<br />Kenosha<br />Schaumburg<br />Chino<br />Richmond<br />Green Bay<br />Citrus Heights<br />Newton<br />Medford<br />Phoenix<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Honolulu<br />Tacoma<br />Philadelphia<br />Eagan<br />Provo<br />Lansing<br />Victoria<br />Centennial<br />North Miami<br />Lake Charles<br />Glendale<br />Marietta<br />Hollywood<br />San Francisco<br />Oklahoma<br />Lakewood<br />Palmdale<br />Killeen<br />Skokie<br />Schenectady<br />Dallas<br />St Paul<br />Olathe<br />Springfield<br />Rapid<br />Mountain View<br />St Joseph<br />Irvine<br />Cranston<br />Folsom<br />Gresham<br />Virginia Beach<br />Iowa<br />Bloomington<br />Berkeley<br />Palm Bay<br />Duluth<br />North Charleston<br />Racine<br />Sunnyvale<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Ontario<br />Erie<br />Salem<br />Bakersfield<br />Yonkers<br />Visalia<br />South San Francisco<br />Palatine<br />Napa<br />Kent<br />Monterey Park<br />Little Rock<br />Reno<br />Rochester<br />Savannah<br />Newport News<br />Aurora<br />Modesto<br />Decatur<br />Rialto<br />Murfreesboro<br />Orlando<br />Chicago<br />Gainesville<br />Davenport<br />El Cajon<br />Spokane<br />St Clair Shores<br />Overland Park<br />Springfield<br />El Paso<br />Bridgeport<br />Torrance<br />Westminster<br />Jacksonville<br />Elizabeth<br />Los Angeles<br />Houston<br />Sandy<br />Scottsdale<br />Indianapolis<br />Mobile<br />Stockton<br />Utica<br />Kansas<br />Louisville<br />Inglewood<br />Albuquerque<br />New Britain<br />Hammond<br />Elk Grove<br />Fremont<br />Corpus Christi<br />Federal Way<br />Boca Raton<br />Largo<br />Brockton<br />Gulfport<br />Waco<br />Plymouth<br />Boulder<br />Clifton<br />Yorba Linda<br />Las Vegas<br />Ogden<br />Muncie<br />Odessa<br />Lynchburg<br />Roseville<br />Bryan<br />Bethlehem<br />Lexington<br />Santa Ana<br />East Orange<br />New York<br />Escondido<br />Durham<br />Norwalk<br />Lawrence<br />Anchorage<br />Greensboro<br />Roanoke<br />Arlington<br />Gilbert<br />Hillsboro<br />Whittier<br />Burnsville<br />Omaha<br />Cicero<br />Suffolk<br />Encinitas<br />Compton<br />Billings<br />Warwick<br />Baytown<br />Detroit<br />Moreno Valley<br />Tallahassee<br />Riverside<br />Hampton<br />Albany<br />Portland<br />Flint<br />Sunrise<br />Tulsa<br />Corona<br />Orem<br />Oxnard<br />Pittsburg<br />Toledo<br />Edmond<br />Daytona Beach<br />Sparks<br />Grand Rapids<br />Denton<br />San Bernardino<br />Naperville<br />Eau Claire<br />Victorville<br />Ventura<br />Lowell<br />Fort Smith<br />Aurora<br />Peoria<br />Union<br />Beaverton<br />Santa Monica<br />Scranton<br />Norman<br />Yakima<br />Lawton<br />Shreveport<br />Gastonia<br />Bellevue<br />Fayetteville<br />Lafayette<br />Bolingbrook<br />St Cloud<br />Asheville<br />Lawrence<br />Somerville<br />Mesquite<br />Tustin<br />Minneapolis<br />Troy<br />Livermore<br />New Haven<br />Danbury<br />Alhambra<br />Nashua<br />San Antonio<br />Columbus<br />Canton<br />Clovis<br />La Habra<br />McKinney<br />South Bend<br />Arvada<br />Cary<br />Walnut Creek<br />Boynton Beach<br />Sioux Falls<br />Jacksonville<br />Longview<br />Evanston<br />Waukegan<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Ebay<br />Sears<br />Best Buy<br />Shopping.com<br />Costco<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Craigslist<br />Lowes<br />Groupon<br />Walmart<br />Cnet Review<br />Amazon<br />Home Depot<br />Target<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">lowest price, compare prices, review, new sales, discount, best price, deal reviews, rebate coupons, price comparison, which is a better deal, cheapest price, what is the difference, coupon deals, where to buy, cheap place, for sale, lowest price, compare prices, review, new sales, discount, best price, deal reviews, rebate coupons, price comparison, which is a better deal, cheapest price, what is the difference, coupon deals, where to buy, cheap place, for sale, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Color+Canon+Where+To+Buy">Color Canon Where To Buy on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+LiDE110+Color+Coupon+Deals">Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Coupon Deals on Bing</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.filefactory.com/file/2755533/n/LiDE110-CanoScan-Coupon-Deals.html">LiDE110 CanoScan Coupon Deals</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+LiDE110+Color+Review">Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Review on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=Canon+CanoScan+LiDE110+Color+Best+Price">Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Color Best Price on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/820665147/Color-LiDE110-For-Sale.rar">Color LiDE110 For Sale</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />anon, Cnon, Caon, Cann, Cano, , anoScan, CnoScan, CaoScan, CanScan, Canocan, CanoSan, CanoScn, CanoSca, , iDE110, LDE110, LiE110, LiD110, LiDE10, LiDE10, LiDE11, , olor, Clor, Coor, Colr, Colo, aCnon, Cnaon, Caonn, Canno, Cano n, C anoScan, aCnoScan, CnaoScan, CaonScan, CanSocan, CanocSan, CanoSacn, CanoScna, CanoSca n, L iDE110, iLDE110, LDiE110, LiED110, LiD1E10, , LiDE101, LiDE11 0, C olor, oClor, Cloor, Coolr, Colro, 104.-Inch, 10.-4Inch, 10.4I-nch, 10.4-nIch, 10.4-Icnh, 10.4-Inhc, 10.4-Inc h, D igital, iDgital, Dgiital, Diigtal, Digtial, Digiatl, Digitla, Passenegr, Passengre, Diamodnclean, Diamoncdlean, Diamondlcean, Diamondcelan, Diamondclaen, Diamondclena, P rogrammable, rPogrammable, Porgrammable, Prgorammable, Prorgammable, Progarmmable, Progrmamable, , Programamble, Programmbale, Programmalbe, Programmabel, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br />cheapredlineoildealerreview.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Cheap Red Angel A/C Stop Leak Oil Injector  Cheap Redline Oil Dealer   &#8211; Cheap Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Cheap Dorman 25328 Silicone Repair Tape; Cheap Gunk M4815NC Carburetor Choke and Valve Part<br />
10w30oil.org&#8221; &#8211; Do synthetic motor oils cause leaks?  10w30 Oil &#8211; Valvoline SynPower Motor Oil SAE 5W40 1 Quart, Pack of 6 Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6 Valvoline SynPower Motor Oil SAE 5W30 1<br />
autooil-1034.info&#8221; &#8211; CRC 05074 Heavy Duty Silicone MultiUse Lubricant  7.5 Wt Oz.  Oils   &#8211; Tuf Glide 1 2 Oz; Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0w 20 Motor Oil 1 Quart Pack Of 6; High Grade Sodium Hydroxide Lye Micro Beads 2 Lbs Buy 5 Get 15 Off; Royal Purple 01320 Max<br />
kingdommotorcars.com&#8221; &#8211; Best buy motor car onsales free shipping &#8211; Best Deals For Black Friday Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6 Lowest Price 2011 Sale. I Get Cheapest At This Link You Can Check Price Now!<br />
fullsyntheticmotoroil.blogspot.com&#8221; &#8211; Full Synthetic Motor Oil: January 2011 &#8211; Mobil 1 98KG00 0W40 Synthetic Motor Oil 1 Quart Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Valvoline VV155 MaxLife SAE 5w30 Motor Oil, Pack<br />
www.energyautocheap.info&#8221; &#8211; Buy Mobil 1 96989 Synthetic 0W40 Motor Oil  1 Quart, Pack of 6 for   &#8211; Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6; Royal Purple Street 3 Responses to Mobil 1 96989 Synthetic 0W40 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6<br />
www.shopzilla.com&#8221; &#8211; Shopzilla  Mobil Gear Oil Automotive Care shopping  Automotive online &#8211; Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6. Mobil 1 0W20 is ideal for use in newer cars, trucks and SUVs manufactured by Honda, Toyota, Ford, Mercury and<br />
www.bizrate.com&#8221; &#8211; Mobil 1 motor oil 0w20 in Automotive Care  Holiday Deals on Mobil 1   &#8211; Best prices on Mobil 1 motor oil 0w20 in Automotive Care online. Visit Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6<br />
www.archive.org&#8221; &#8211; Full text of &quot;Monthly catalog of United States Government publications&quot; &#8211; Full text of &quot;Monthly catalog of United States Government publications&quot;<br />
www.buycheapr.com&#8221; &#8211; 0w 20 synthetic motor oil &#8211; Mobil 1 0W30 is an advance performance synthetic engine oil designed to provide cleaning power, wear Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W 20 Motor Oil 1 Quart P<br />
www.bobistheoilguy.com&#8221; &#8211; Who uses Mobil 1 0w20 ?  Bob Is The Oil Guy &#8211; Need better understanding synthetic oil break in by MrRPM 12/01/11 03:10 PM It&#39;s been hard to find but Mobil has renamed it Mobil 1 0w20 AFE. New bottle also.<br />
www.fillerneckscheap.info&#8221; &#8211; Offer JB Weld 8277 Water Weld Special Offer  Filler Necks Reviews for &#8211; Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W20 Motor Oil 1 Quart, Pack of 6<br />
www.whatissyntheticoil.com&#8221; &#8211; 4 Ideas To Eradicate Chemical Poisons From Your Mattress. The Futon   &#8211; Mobil 1 96995 Synthetic 0W2 Posted by Oil Man on Jul 1, 2011. 0; GX390/420 EggMonster. Oil Ad Posted by Oil Man on Jul 8, 2011. 25; Mobil 1 98HC95 5W20 Synthet<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-lide110-color-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Price Review</title>
		<link>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review/</link>
		<comments>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 22:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Scanners]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Sale Today! 21st of March 2012 Canon CanoScan 9000F Color specifications: Fare Level three delivers auto dust and scratch elimination also as fading, grain and backlight correction Zero warm up time and lower power intake with White LED &#8220;Auto &#8230; <a href="http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="display2"><font style="background-color: yellow"><b>On Sale Today!</b></font><br />
21st of March 2012<br />
<div class="display1"><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=grupa3-20&amp;o=1&amp;p=8&amp;l=as1&amp;asins=B003JQLHEA&amp;fc1=000000&amp;=1&amp;lc1=0000ff&amp;bc1=ffffff&amp;lt1=_blank&amp;IS2=1&amp;f=ifr&amp;bg1=ffffff&amp;f=ifr" width="120" height="240" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></div><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6516855215781315";
/* 300x250, created 1/13/11 */
google_ad_slot = "8331530057";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

</div>

<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color specifications:</strong><br /><ul>
          
          <li>Fare Level three delivers auto dust and scratch elimination also as fading, grain and backlight correction</li>
          <li>Zero warm up time and lower power intake with White LED</li>
          <li>&#8220;Auto Scan Mode&#8221; automatically changes settings by detecting what you&#8217;re scanning</li>
          
        </ul><br /><div id="uniquename"><br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Price and Description:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2">Enjoy high speed scanning for everything from photos to papers, to  35mm film while also enjoying superb quality. The CanoScan 9000F scanner delivers an unbelievable maximum film scanning resolution of 9600 x 9600 (Optical) dpi1 with fitted features that also make it simple to use.<br />  <br /><br />The CanoScan 9000F&#8217;s sophisticated design and rich features will impress you from the moment you power it on.<br />View bigger The all new Auto Document Fix feature automatically analyzes and corrects both text and pictures so your document text will remain clear and your pictures will maintain color tone and contrast. For extra easy use, the Seven EZ Buttons enable you to scan, copy or create a PDF faster than ever. <br />  Speed &#038; Quality<br /> Superb Scanning Resolution: When you add 9600 x 9600 maximum color resolution1 (film scanning) with a vivid 48 bit color depth and over 281 trillion possible colors, the results will astound you. Continue your scanning brilliance with tremendous 19,200 x 19,200 (Interpolated) software improved scans.<br /><br /><br /> Easy Use<br /> EZ Buttons: use the Seven EZ Buttons to automate the complete scanning procedure. Copy, scan and create email attachments or PDF files simply with the push of a button. <br /> <br /> Auto Scan Mode: With the press of a single button you have the capability to bring eight steps into one as you scan your photo, document or personal notebook and have the kind of original automatically recognized. Also, the original is automatically cropped to correct size, scanned and saved in the proper file format. <br /> <br />35mm Film: Make your old photos look virtually brand new again with the special film scanning guide frame and Film Adapter Unit by scanning one film strip at a time at a maximum 9600 color dpi1. <br /> <br />Auto Document Fix: Auto Document Fix delivers beautiful and easy to view scan results by advanced image analysis and area by area data correction, automatically. Text characters stand out and are sharp, and clear; while pictures maintain their color tone and contrast. <br /> <br />FARE Level 3: This fitted retouching technology delivers auto correction to photos and film removing most of the dust and scratches while restoring its color all simultaneously. Restore the life of your memories automatically instead of having to use up lots of time manually retouching them. <br /> <br />Gutter Shadow Correction: This fitted correction removes the shadow usually seen when scanning a page from a book. This &ldquo;gutter&rdquo; is eliminated delivering a clean scan of the page &ndash; not the black gutter. <br /><br /><br /> <br />Connectivity<br /> USB 2.0 Hi Speed: Scan and move pictures to your computer at the fastest possible scanning speeds with this connection. The USB 2.0 Hi Speed Interface also lets for fast previews of your pictures to your computer. <br /> <br /> <br />The CanoScan 9000F&#8217;s seven EZ Buttons automate the complete scanning procedure for you.<br />View larger<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />With the included film adapter unit you may be able to scan up to twelve frames of 35 millimeter film, both positives and negatives, or four slide frames simultaneously.<br />View bigger Features&nbsp;What&#8217;s in the Box?<br /> CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Document Kit: Adobe Photoshop Elements DVD, Photoshop Elements Sheet, Cross Sell Sheet, fast Start Guide Setup Software &#038; User&#8217;s Guide, CD ROM Warranty Card Film Guide Mount Film Guide Strip Film Guide Medium FormatFilm Retainer Sheet Mid FormatPower CordUSB Cable&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Disclaimers<br />1. For document types other than film, the maximum resolution is 4800 x 4800 dpi.
</div>
<br /><br /><strong>Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner Reviews and Price:</strong><br /><div class="delovi2"><br />



    
      <br />
        603 of 613 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        Fabulous performer in this price range!, August 9, 2010
      
      <br />
        By Kam G. (Washington, DC)    See all my reviews
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

I sold my Epson V750 M Pro to get the CanoScan 9000F instead. I will divide my review into three categories: speed, quality, and user interface. ____ SPEED: I just could not get around to scanning anything with the V750 because the wait with every scan is just agonizing. It sounds like it has to rev up its engine every time. On the other hand, The speed and agility of the 9000F are remarkable. I place some number of pictures at a time on the glass to scan, and the software allows you to independently choose the settings for each picture, mixing resolutions and corrections. Then it goes and scans every one individually. And because the LED light requires no warm up time, it works now you may be able to just get so much done! I scanned over 150 pictures in the 1st not many days of having this scanner    more than I did in the two years I had the Epson. But, do think about that when scanning film and slides, scanning speed will be lowered significantly    that is just the way it&#8217;s, despite of the scanner. _____ QUALITY: The V750 is a professional grade scanner (hence the nearly $800 price tag) does a somewhat better job with dust and scratch elimination using Digital ICE. The 9000F uses FARE, which works well, but looks to not be quite as efficient. Scans on the 9000F tend to be somewhat more blue, but you may be able to tweak that correction easily. ______ INTERFACE: The user interface is a bit clugey (is that how you spell it?), but it does everything it needs to, and while you are scanning a big number of pics it stores them in own catalog till you are finished, then saves the files in one single sweep. The software looks to not keep many settings (I keep having to uncheck a box to create subfolders by scan date), but in general works  well. _____ CONCLUSION: If I had to decide on one hand between having the best scanner (V750) and never using it, and on the other hand having a great scanner (9000F) and using it like crazy, I could certainly take choice B. I greatly recommend the 9000F for its beautiful design, easy setup,  good scanning quality, easy photo correction settings, capability to scan some number of pics now, and remarkable speed!
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        295 of 305 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        5.0 out of five stars 
        most likely the best in general &#8220;A4&#8243; size flatbed scanner under $700, September 27, 2010
      
      <br />
        By L. G. CHARLOT (California, USA)    See all my reviews<br />
(REAL NAME)
  



      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

I bought this scanner mainly to digitally archive my 35mm film and slide collection. The scanner I used, a nine year old Microtek 4900 flatbed, was barely up to the task, with a maximum optical resolution of 2400 dpi, and it had no fitted color correction to take off the orange mask from color negatives, let alone automated dust/scratch elimination. And at 2400 dpi, it was far too slow, taking nearly an hour to scan a 6 frame film strip. How does the Canon 9000F compare?<br />1. &#8220;Street price&#8221;, at Amazom.Com, was $235 total, nearly $500 less than the semi pro Epson 700 flatbed film scanner. The 9000F can only scan two strips of 35mm film in one pass, whereas the Epson can scan 4. The 9000F can scan four mounted 35mm slides at a time, the Epson can scan 8. But for most amateur photographers, the $700 price tag of the Epson is pretty steep, and unless you have many thousands of slides or filmstrips to scan, the higher capacity of the Epson may not be worth the extra cost. The scanning rate of the 9000F is at least four times faster than my old Microtek at all resolutions between 300 &#038; 2400 dpi. At higher resolutions, the 9000F slows down appreciably   a single 35mm film frame at 9600 dpi took about 20 minutes, with FARE enabled. Throughout the scan, the drive motor in the 9000F is quite smooth, comparatively calm, and gives me the impression of pretty good quality. Other cheap scanners I used sound like a concrete mixer.<br />2. Image quality. I tried the 9000F on 35mm color negative film at 2400dpi, 3200dpi, and 9600dpi. The quality of the three scans are all excellent and seem to be about equal in consistency. I also tried scanning a regular 8&#215;10 color photo enlargement at 600 dpi; the 9000F was  fast and the scan quality was unbelievable, resolving tiny details of the photo, plus dust specks and cat hairs that were invisible to the unaided eye. I dont have reservations about the image quality of the 9000F, and can not imagine any other scanner at this price point could better it. A word here about the maximum scan resolution of the 9000F and what it means in the &#8220;real world&#8221;. For reflective media like photo prints, the scanner can crank out 4800 dpi, and for transparencies (film or slides), 9600 dpi. But do you really need that much resolution? My one test frame of a 35mm color negative scanned at 9600 dpi had an interesting and unexpected result: The scanner&#8217;s resolution exceeds the film&#8217;s resolution by a considerable total. Turns out that scanning that film strip at anything above about 3600 dpi didn&#8217;t yield any extra detail, just a big increase in file size. It is possible that the very good grain size of Kodachrome 25 or Panatomic &#8220;X&#8221; film may let the 9000F to pull out extra detail at 9600dpi, but none of my film or slides are extreme fine grain types, so I can not test that theory myself. As for speed, scanning film at 9600dpi on the 9000F is  slow, about 20 minutes per frame with FARE enabled, so you most likely will not want to go above 3600 or 4800 unless you really have to. A 3200 dpi scan of the 35mm film frame took a bit less than five minutes with FARE enabled. This resolution made the maximum detail from my film; a somewhat smoother result than a 2400 dpi scan, but you must look  close at 200 zoom in Photoshop to see the difference. With the 9000F set to 3200 dpi, a film scan results in a 14 megapixel RGB image, but do not let this number mislead you into thinking that you may see tiny details out of 35 mm film scans. A common digital SLR, with a 1215 megapixel CMOS sensor (for example a Canon 50D), produces much sharper pictures than my film scans with the 9000F scanner, and that is not  with a high priced &#8220;L&#8221; series lens on the camera. I do not mean to imply in that last declaration that the 9000F is a poor performer, just that you should not expect miracles out of scanning color negative film. I&#8217;d like to see how the 9000F performs scanning test charts shot on Panatomic &#8220;X&#8221; or Kodachrome 25. As for scanning color photo prints, you&#8217;ll most likely not have to go above 600dpi most of the time. Though the 9000F is able of scanning reflective media at 4800 DPI, most color photo print paper does not have anywhere near this good of a grain size. But, for forensic scanning of &#8220;real objects&#8221;, as an example coins, flower petals, leaves, or papers, the 4800 dpi resolution may be useful, giving you the capability to see surface details that could be invisible other than under a microscope.<br />3. Speed of film scanning. The 9000F is way faster than my old Microtek, but most likely not as fast as a $2500 Nikon film scanner. On the other hand, the 9000F can scan anything that will fit on the platen, at 1/10th the price of a dedicated film scanner. Loading of film and slides takes longer on a flatbed like this, and you may be able to only scan four slides at a time, in comparison to unattended batch scanning of a hundred or more slides with many dedicated film scanners. <br />Following are my real scan speeds for film scanning:<br />A. Scanning eight frames of 35mm color negatives at 3200 dpi with all of the alternatives enabled, as well as FARE (the infrared dust/scratch elimination feature, set to &#8220;medium&#8221;), Unsharp Mask, High Quality, and Grain Correction, took 38 minutes, or 4.75 minutes per frame. The results were really nice, and all I had to do in Photoshop was rotate the horizontal frames to Landscape orientation (all 35mm Film scan frames are output from ScanGear in Portrait orientation). Some of the really big artifacts weren&#8217;t removed by the FARE engine; these appeared to be cat hairs that escaped my pre scan cleaning and were still on the film.<br />B. Re running the same eight frame, 3200 dpi scan with the alternatives turned off was three times faster, or 1.56 minutes per frame. I think that the slower speed of the 1st scan was usually caused by the FARE processing. But, the output of the second scan, though much faster, obliged many more manual fix in Photoshop, particularly &#8220;healing&#8221; of dust specks and other artifacts. At 3200 dpi, many of the dust particles on my film were invisible to my eye, still they still made big white spots on the output image, as much as eight pixels across. My opinion here is that it is well worth the extra time to use the FARE system.<br /><br />What resolution to use depends on your film. For standard grain color negative or slide films, I propose you start each session with a scan of the smallest possible crop area of your negative, setting the crop frame on something with good detail like text (a road sign for example) or a human face. Scan this crop at 2400, 3600, 4800, and 6000 dpi, then tile the four scans in your graphics editor at the same obvious size, so that you may see them side by side, then choose for yourself which resolution yields the most detail. If you choose that your film has a maximum resolution of 4000 lines per inch (157 line pairs per millimeter), use 4800 dpi; you will not get any more detail by going higher. NOTE: The highest resolution color film now available on the buyer market is most likely Fuji Velvia, which has a resolving power of about 160 line pairs per millimeter (and  then, only with high quality lenses). Scanning this film at 4800 dpi will most likely bring out all of the available detail. The only film I know of that is better grain and still available is Kodak Panatomic X Aerographic film, a 9&#8243; large roll film used in aerial mapping cameras. This film is able of 500 lines pairs per millimeter, which is an F 12,700 lines per inch. If you really had a frame of this film, you may be able to get the most detail out of it with the 9000F set at 9600 dpi, but it would not  fit on the platen glass without trimming, so it is a moot point. BTW, Photogrammetry shops that digitize this film use scanners that cost about $50,000, and the output files are some number of gigabytes for each frame. <br /><br />4. Long term durability. I have only had this scanner for some hours, so only time will tell if it has the quality fitted to keep it running for many years, but it runs, sounds, and feels like a well built device, and the output image quality is everything I hoped for. The case is usually plastic, like most all electronics These days, so it does not have quite the &#8220;battleship&#8221; feel of the $8000 Canon EOS 1Ds camera, but it is not bad for $235.<br />5. Bundled software and drivers. The 9000F TWAIN Driver and scanning engine, called &#8220;ScanGear&#8221;, has a well thought out user interface with &#8220;basic&#8221; and &#8220;advanced&#8221; modes. It automatically senses the size of your source image and changes the scan boundaries therefore, or you may be able to choose a scan boundary manually. When scanning film or slides, ScanGear automatically sets crop boundaries around the observable edges of each film frame, so you do not have to scan the complete film strip then manually crop each frame in post processing (unless you want to for many reason). ScanGear presents you with some number of alternatives for processing and retouching, as well as dust/scratch elimination (called FARE), fade correction, High Quality, Backlight correction, Grain correction, and Unsharp Mask. These corrections may be applied to all of the film frames, or set individually for many of the frames but not others. The effect of the color, Unsharp Mask, and backlight corrections appear now in the preview so you may be able to choose if you want to enable them or not before doing the real scan. The scanner is bundled with Adobe Photoshop Elements v8, an $89 dollar value by itself (I have not installed this since I already have Photoshop). It will include three film guides, one for 35 mm strip film, one for Medium format (120) film, and one for 35 mm slides. These film holders are thin plastic and do not feel like they could withstand much abuse, so treat them gently. You may want to think about purchasing a couple of extra film guides from Canon Parts Department (if possible) for the size of your film, before the 9000F goes out of.




Read more &rsaquo;
     <br /><hr /><br />
<br />



    
      <br />
        329 of 349 people found the following review helpful:
      
      <br />
        4.0 out of five stars 
        Great scanner.But, July 15, 2010
      
      <br />
        By ThrAsh    See all my reviews
      
      
        <b class="h3color tiny" style="margin right: 0.5em;"> ()
      
      
        This review is from: Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner (Office Product)
      

PROS: This scanner is SUPER fast. I can scan four 35mm Slides at max resolution(4800 dpi), and it only takes five min. The driver software has a real nice set of alternatives for pre scanning. I Love the fact you may be able to walk away from the scanner, and do something around the house while it scans.It will play a soundclip of your choice when it&#8217;s finished, to alert you.<br /><br />CONS:  The USB cord is WAY too short. They have to package this with a longer chord. I could recommend a USB extender, or a longer chord if you plan on having this on the reverse side of your desk.<br /><br />My OS is Windows XP. I have been having many of problems with the Canon MP Navigator EX scanning software. Besides the good alternatives. Its a resource hog. &#8220;Insufficient Memory&#8221; errors seem to be commonplace with the Canon MP Navigator EX software. Do your research before this purchase! be sure you have at least 4gb of memory.<br />WARNING: If you have 2gb or less of RAM, this software won&#8217;t work correctly!<br /><br />I called Canon&#8217;s support center over four times, and am still having problems. The only way the software can work on my PC, is I have to start up my pc with bare bones drivers. <br />There is nothing on the web I have found to help.I had to resort to Canon&#8217;s support. They really have to revamp, and do something about this awful horrible software that comes with it.<br /><br />  Side note(update): I updated my RAM to 4gb, and the software runs good without a hitch. I can not emphasize enough to you, to have enough RAM for the software.<br />                                                                                                                                                                <br /><br />   IMPORTANT Update 10/13/2011: My old PC crashed, and now have a whole new rig. I&#8217;m now running Windows seven with 8gb of ram, and the inadequate memory error popped up again..well, to make a long story short, after agonizing about it for about a half hour and doing research on the web, it looks like Canon  wised up and updated their software. I now use the updated MP Navigator EX software(version 3.1.3.0), and its super fast!! <br />  >MAKE SURE you&#8217;re USING THE MOST CURRENT SOFTWARE ON CANON&#8217;s web site BEFORE USING&lt;  
     <br /><hr /><br />
</div>
<br /><br /><b>Shipping to:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Independence<br />Atlanta<br />Southfield<br />Burbank<br />Longmont<br />Virginia Beach<br />Sandy<br />Boise<br />Lynchburg<br />Columbia<br />Sunrise<br />Salt Lake<br />Scottsdale<br />Marietta<br />West Covina<br />Boynton Beach<br />Salem<br />Fargo<br />Folsom<br />Lakeland<br />Huntington Park<br />South Gate<br />Syracuse<br />Fort Collins<br />Burnsville<br />Lincoln<br />Irvine<br />Fort Smith<br />Lynn<br />Warwick<br />Pawtucket<br />Fayetteville<br />North Miami<br />Youngstown<br />Inglewood<br />South San Francisco<br />Colorado Springs<br />Mesquite<br />Pompano Beach<br />Roseville<br />Corpus Christi<br />El Paso<br />Daytona Beach<br />Oshkosh<br />New Orleans<br />Hawthorne<br />Richardson<br />Albany<br />Fremont<br />Manchester<br />Madison<br />Rialto<br />Elgin<br />St Clair Shores<br />St Louis<br />Ogden<br />Largo<br />Plantation<br />Reading<br />Detroit<br />Alameda<br />Hialeah<br />Newton<br />Trenton<br />Gilbert<br />Weston<br />Rochester Hills<br />Cedar Rapids<br />Hesperia<br />Lafayette<br />Fall River<br />Cicero<br />Denton<br />North Las Vegas<br />Garland<br />Fresno<br />Wilmington<br />Buena Park<br />Turlock<br />Murfreesboro<br />Lewisville<br />Rapid<br />Modesto<br />Lowell<br />Portsmouth<br />Wyoming<br />Santa Barbara<br />Durham<br />Nashville<br />Waukesha<br />McKinney<br />Westminster<br />Antioch<br />West Palm Beach<br />Naperville<br />Pleasanton<br />Fort Lauderdale<br />Lawrence<br />Peoria<br />Fort Worth<br />Union<br />Boston<br />Redwood<br />Garden Grove<br />Dallas<br />Albuquerque<br />Layton<br />Canton<br />Omaha<br />Clifton<br />Newport News<br />Sterling Heights<br />Springfield<br />Decatur<br />Peoria<br />McAllen<br />San Jose<br />Tulsa<br />Everett<br />Providence<br />Baytown<br />Mission Viejo<br />Elizabeth<br />Houston<br />Overland Park<br />Ventura<br />Tempe<br />Phoenix<br />Los Angeles<br />North Charleston<br />Bloomington<br />Topeka<br />Racine<br />Torrance<br />Mount Vernon<br />Baltimore<br />St Paul<br />Bethlehem<br />Arlington Heights<br />Waterbury<br />High Point<br />Miramar<br />Bolingbrook<br />Asheville<br />Hamilton<br />Yakima<br />Edmond<br />Birmingham<br />Gulfport<br />Westland<br />Henderson<br />Albany<br />Lees Summit<br />Suffolk<br />St Cloud<br />Delray Beach<br />Shreveport<br />Deerfield Beach<br />Chino<br />Montgomery<br />Livonia<br />Monterey Park<br />La Habra<br />Aurora<br />Kent<br />Iowa<br />Pico Rivera<br />Yorba Linda<br />Seattle<br />Akron<br />San Marcos<br />Long Beach<br />Tallahassee<br />Jackson<br />Athens<br />Skokie<br />Lafayette<br />Milwaukee<br />Austin<br />Norwalk<br />Portland<br />St Charles<br />Allentown<br />Indianapolis<br />Arlington<br />Moreno Valley<br />Sugar Land<br />Clearwater<br />Victoria<br />Lubbock<br />Plymouth<br />Hoover<br />New Bedford<br />Napa<br />Waukegan<br />San Antonio<br />Tustin<br />Sioux<br />Arlington<br />Pittsburgh<br />Simi Valley<br />Fort Wayne<br />Glendale<br />Aurora<br />Thousand Oaks<br />Chula Vista<br />Billings<br />Springfield<br />Buffalo<br />Greenville<br />Rochester<br />Hampton<br />Sparks<br />Temecula<br />Memphis<br />Flint<br />Huntington Beach<br />Miami Beach<br />Norwalk<br />Centennial<br />Charlotte<br />Muncie<br />Richmond<br />Portland<br />West Valley<br />Schaumburg<br />Kalamazoo<br />Springfield<br />Yonkers<br />Hartford<br />Springfield<br />Little Rock<br />Santa Clarita<br />Lawton<br />Lorain<br />Vancouver<br />Milpitas<br />Minneapolis<br />Jersey<br />Saginaw<br />Elk Grove<br />Sioux Falls<br />Gainesville<br />Denver<br />Lansing<br />Round Rock<br />Lakewood<br />Passaic<br />Killeen<br />Las Vegas<br />Bloomington<br />Santa Maria<br />Tyler<br />Roswell<br />Sacramento<br />Riverside<br />Camden<br />Bridgeport<br />North Little Rock<br />Appleton<br />San Bernardino<br />Cary<br />Jacksonville<br />Roanoke<br />Bellflower<br />Evanston<br />Alhambra<br />Greeley<br />Farmington Hills<br />Erie<br />Stockton<br />Eau Claire<br />Cape Coral<br />Ontario<br />Dearborn<br />Pasadena<br />Lancaster<br />Pontiac<br />San Angelo<br />East Orange<br />Chicago<br />Berkeley<br />Whittier<br />Chico<br />New Haven<br />Knoxville<br />Boca Raton<br />Schenectady<br />Beaverton<br />Palm Bay<br />Carrollton<br />Clarksville<br />Clovis<br />Spokane<br />Paterson<br />Lexington<br />Laguna Niguel<br />Raleigh<br />Westminster<br />Coon Rapids<br />Cleveland<br />Salinas<br />Downey<br />Somerville<br />Honolulu<br />San Francisco<br />Chandler<br />Danbury<br />Anaheim<br />Brownsville<br />Glendale<br />Chattanooga<br />Norfolk<br />Taylor<br />Kansas<br />Carlsbad<br />Winston<br />Davis<br />Lodi<br />Bristol<br />Fayetteville<br />Costa Mesa<br />Des Moines<br />Beaumont<br />Irving<br />Compton<br />Eagan<br />El Cajon<br />New York<br />Bloomington<br />Wichita<br />Kansas<br />Oklahoma<br />Savannah<br />El Monte<br />Deltona<br />Lawrence<br />Columbia<br />Thornton<br />Boulder<br />Orlando<br />Tracy<br />Wichita Falls<br />Pembroke Pines<br />Nashua<br />Grand Prairie<br />Newport Beach<br />Macon<br />Baton Rouge<br />Columbus<br />Bryan<br />Richmond<br />Jackson<br />Coral Springs<br />Joliet<br />Union<br />Oceanside<br />Fontana<br />Santa Rosa<br />Midland<br />Anchorage<br />Tucson<br />Green Bay<br />Oakland<br />Gresham<br />Oxnard<br />Bayonne<br />Merced<br />Laredo<br />Huntsville<br />Champaign<br />Citrus Heights<br />Escondido<br />West Jordan<br />Baldwin Park<br />Hillsboro<br />Wilmington<br />Upland<br />Tacoma<br />Carson<br />Norman<br />Hollywood<br />Rochester<br />Stamford<br />Hayward<br />Nampa<br />Kenner<br />Melbourne<br />Pasadena<br />Vista<br />Palatine<br />Daly<br />Cincinnati<br />Duluth<br />Janesville<br />Abilene<br />St Joseph<br />Waterloo<br />Redlands<br />Eugene<br />Lake Forest<br />Plano<br />San Mateo<br />Fairfield<br />Bellingham<br />West Allis<br />Kenosha<br />Montebello<br />Cranston<br />Alexandria<br />Tampa<br />Concord<br />Odessa<br />Utica<br />Columbus<br />Miami<br />Washington<br />St Petersburg<br />Pueblo<br />Hammond<br />Tuscaloosa<br />Quincy<br />Scranton<br />OFallon<br />Olathe<br />Broken Arrow<br />San Diego<br />Reno<br />Palmdale<br />College Station<br />Corona<br />Mountain View<br />Brooklyn Park<br />Bellevue<br />Sunnyvale<br />Port St Lucie<br />Encinitas<br />Santa Ana<br />Federal Way<br />Vallejo<br />Medford<br />Visalia<br />Gastonia<br />Mobile<br />South Bend<br />Redondo Beach<br />Waco<br />Arvada<br />Davie<br />Orange<br />Rockford<br />Greensboro<br />Orem<br />Lakewood<br />Santa Fe<br />Philadelphia<br />Chino Hills<br />Walnut Creek<br />Chesapeake<br />Pittsburg<br />Evansville<br />Davenport<br />Troy<br />New Britain<br />Amarillo<br />Worcester<br />Lake Charles<br />Livermore<br />Longview<br />Provo<br />Redding<br />Dayton<br />Ann Arbor<br />Louisville<br />Augusta<br />Mesa<br />Jacksonville<br />Parma<br />Pomona<br />Hemet<br />Victorville<br />Santa Clara<br />Gary<br />Newark<br />San Leandro<br />Charleston<br />Warren<br />Grand Rapids<br />Lynwood<br />Bakersfield<br />Santa Monica<br />Vacaville<br />Toledo<br />Brockton<br />Cambridge<br />Yuma<br />Las Cruces<br />Fullerton<br />New Rochelle<br />Rancho Cucamonga<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Stock Availability:</b><br /><div class="delovi">Costco<br />Lowes<br />Walmart<br />Sears<br />Groupon<br />Craigslist<br />Amazon<br />Shopping.com<br />Ebay<br />Best Buy<br />Black Friday Deals<br />Target<br />Home Depot<br />Cnet Review<br />
</div>
<br /><b>Tagged with:</b><br /><div class="delovi">lowest price, best price, coupon deals, deal reviews, cheapest price, price comparison, rebate coupons, review, new sales, discount, where to buy, what is the difference, compare prices, cheap place, which is a better deal, for sale, lowest price, best price, coupon deals, deal reviews, cheapest price, price comparison, rebate coupons, review, new sales, discount, where to buy, what is the difference, compare prices, cheap place, which is a better deal, for sale, 
<br />Links Found at:<br /><a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Canon+CanoScan+Cheapest+Price">Canon CanoScan Cheapest Price on Ebay</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/782470703/Color-9000F-Discount.rar">Color 9000F Discount</a>
<br /><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/612358940/Canon-9000F-Best-Price.rar">Canon 9000F Best Price</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+9000F+Color+Lowest+Price">Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Lowest Price on Google</a>
<br /><a href="http://ca.search.yahoo.com/search?p=Canon+CanoScan+9000F+Color+Coupon+Deals">Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Coupon Deals on Yahoo</a>
<br /><a href="http://www.bing.com/search?q=Canon+CanoScan+9000F+Color+Where+To+Buy">Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Where To Buy on Bing</a>
<br />
<br /><b>Related Searched Terms</b><br />anon, Cnon, Caon, Cann, Cano, , anoScan, CnoScan, CaoScan, CanScan, Canocan, CanoSan, CanoScn, CanoSca, , 000F, 900F, 900F, 900F, 9000, , olor, Clor, Coor, Colr, Colo, aCnon, Cnaon, Caonn, Canno, Cano n, C anoScan, aCnoScan, CnaoScan, CaonScan, CanSocan, CanocSan, CanoSacn, CanoScna, CanoSca n, 9 000F, 0900F, , , 900F0, 9000 F, C olor, oClor, Cloor, Coolr, Colro, Wirleess/Wired, Wireelss/Wired, Wirelses/Wired, , Wireles/sWired, WirelessW/ired, Wireless/iWred, Wireless/Wried, Wireless/Wierd, Wireless/Wirde, Wireless/Wire d, P an, aPn, Pna, Oriignal, Orignial, Origianl, Originla, Lamopons, , Lamponos, Lampoosn, Integrated-W-iFi, Integrated-WiF-i, Integrated-Wi-iF, Integrated-Wi-F i, 3 D, D3, 
<br /><b>Top Search Results</b><br /><a href="http://www.home-audio-speakers.info"   rel="nofollow">Hid Conversion Kits</a> XENTEC XENON CONVERSION HID KITS 3K 12K 800 H3 H1 HID Xenon D2S D2R D2C 55W SLIM AC Slim HID conversion kit H6m H6 880 9006 3000K 8000K 10k H1 H3 H4 H7 H11 9005 9006<br />
<a href="http://hidheadlightkit-ol.info"   rel="nofollow">Hid Headlight Kit  HOT DEALS  BIG SAVINGS</a> slim hid kit 30000k 15000k 12000k 10000k 8000k 6000k 5000k 3000k, slim ac ballast 10000k deep blue 9006 h1 h3 h7 h8 h9 h11 9005 9006 counversion bulb kit, xentec hid<br />
<a href="http://www.ebay.com"   rel="nofollow">HID 12000K 9006  eBay</a> AC 55W HID BULBS SLIM XENON CONVERSION KIT 9005 9006 2 HID Bulbs 9006 3000k 4300k 6000k 8000k 10000k 12000k 29off for USA buyer100 Xentec HID kit works 99car<br />
<a href="http://www.tbssowners.com"   rel="nofollow">xentec hids   TBSSOWNERS.com Forums  The #1 TrailblazerSS Dedicated  </a> So the xentec&#39;s failed on you? I actually have their bulbs now with DDM ballasts since I changed from 9006 to D2S, I just wanted the kit alone and I actually had a 3000K<br />
<a href="http://www.superhotdiscount.com"   rel="nofollow">Air Spencer CSX3 Air Freshener  Squash  Super Hot Discount</a> XENTEC 9006 3000K AC HID Slim Ballast HID Xenon<br />
<a href="http://exteriorsitedesign.com"   rel="nofollow">XENTEC 90079004HB5 Flex Bixenon 3000K AC HID Slim Ballast HID Xenon Kit  </a> XENTEC 9007/9004/HB5 Flex Bixenon 30000K HID Slim Ballast Amazon.com: XENTEC 9006 3000K AC HID Slim Ballast HID Xenon Kit (HB4 Amazon.com: XENTEC 9007/9004/HB5 Flex<br />
<a href="http://www.hid-conversion-kits.com"   rel="nofollow">2002 Volkswagen Passat HID Kits</a> 3000k kits; 5000k kits; 6000k kits; 8000k kits; 10000k kits; 12000k kits; By Bulb; 9004 (HB1) kits XENTEC H7 6000K HID Slim Ballast<br />
<a href="http://part-numbers.globalspec.com"   rel="nofollow">Browse Part Numbers  Amazon: B0013CP8Q0  XENTECBULBH3Y3K20110812</a> XenTec 9006 6000K HID Xenon Bulb (1 Pair, Ultra White color) XENTECBULBH10 XENTEC H10/9145 3000K AC HID Slim Ballast HID Xenon Kit (Golden Yellow) offroad<br />
<a href="http://www.shophidkits.com"   rel="nofollow">9006 HID Kits</a> Xenon HID Kit 9006 3000K 35W Foglight Replacement Bulb Slim Ac Ballast 8000K 9006 HID Xenon Kit Headlights LH RH Head XenTec HID Kits; Shop By Color. Brilliant Blue HID Kits<br />
<a href="http://www.system-audio-speakers.info"   rel="nofollow">Xenon Hid Kit</a> HID Xenon Kit 9145 9005 3000K H13 9006 9003 5K 5000K HID KIT XENON H1 H3 H4 H7 H11 H13 9005 9006 9007 Xentec 55W HID kit xenon H1 H3 H4 H7 H8 H11 9006 9007 9005 AC<br />
<a href="http://automotiveexteriorpurse.com"   rel="nofollow">Zenex H11 12000K HID Xenon Bulb 1 Pair Blue</a> For example, 3000K, 5000K, 4500K, 6000K, 8000K, 10000K AC 35W HID. Sep 5, 2011 Amazon.com: XenTec 9006 12000K HID Xenon Bulb (1 Pair, Blue Violet . .<br />
<a href="http://fastnewautosales.com"   rel="nofollow">Clear View HID Xenon Conversion Kit 9006 6000K (Crystal White)</a> AutoVizion Premium HID conversion Kit 9006 6000K(Ultra White) 2yr le the White Xenon XenTec Yellow H3 Bulb 3000k AC DELCO 174659<br />
<a href="http://www.dealtime.com"   rel="nofollow">Find great deals on at DealTime</a> Ac Delco; Eiko XenTec 9006 6000K HID Xenon Bulb (1 Pair, Ult tend to perceive colors slightly differently. 3000k<br />
<br />
</div>

</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://scanner-review.net/scanners/canon-canoscan-9000f-color-price-review/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

<!-- Dynamic page generated in 2.175 seconds. -->
<!-- Cached page generated by WP-Super-Cache on 2012-03-21 18:35:51 -->

