Friday, March 23, 2007

Top Document Scanners



Fujitsu's sturdy ScanSnap s500, which delivers high image quality, takes the number one slot.By Eric Butterfield, PC World
Xerox Documate 152
• Price when reviewed: $595• Text scan quality: Good• Performance: Good• Ease of use: Good• Features: Very Good
Unit includes full-version OCR software and a document management app, but it's slow overall and its image quality is mediocre.(Last Rated: February 19, 2007)
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Microtek ArtixScanDI 2020
• Price when reviewed: $500• Text scan quality: Good• Performance: Very Good• Ease of use: Good• Features: Good
Large flatbed model offers fast speeds and a high-capacity ADF. However, it can't create searchable PDF files.(Last Rated: February 19, 2007)
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HP Scanjet N6010
• Price when reviewed: $500• Text scan quality: Good• Performance: Very Good• Ease of use: Very Good• Features: Very Good
The N6010 scans text quickly, but is slow at handling graphics. It's well priced considering it includes full-version OCR software.(Last Rated: February 19, 2007)
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Plustek SmartOffice PS252
• Price when reviewed: $399• Text scan quality: Very Good• Performance: Very Good• Ease of use: Very Good• Features: Good
Ultracompact scanner offers high image quality and a generous software bundle, though OCR capabilities are limited.(Last Rated: February 19, 2007)
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Fujitsu ScanSnap s500
• Price when reviewed: $495 • Text scan quality: Very Good• Performance: Very Good• Ease of use: Very Good• Features: Good
The sturdy s500 delivers high image quality and includes a document management app, but its OCR software is basic.(Last Rated: February 19, 2007)
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