The low-cost Microtek ScanMaker 4800 promises a big return on a small investment. It features 48-bit color, a 2,400x1,200dpi (dots per inch) maximum resolution, and a film/slide attachment. But a ...
The Microtek ScanMaker i900 isn't the cheapest flatbed scanner we've tested lately, but it's one of the most versatile. Whereas most scanners in its price range scan only letter-size prints, the ...
Microtek(R) ScanMaker(R) i800 Delivers Professional Photo and Film Scanning Capabilities, First-Class Features and Premium Value; High-Resolution Scanner Includes Microtek's EZ-Lock(TM) Film Holders ...
Microtek have aimed this scanner at the Home/Small office market. Priced competitively it is suitable for those people wanting to take their first step into digital imaging at a low cost. Rather sleek ...
The Microtek ScanMaker 6100 Pro offers more than most scanners. In addition to high-quality scans for photographic prints, a 4- by 5-inch transparency adaptor built into the cover gives surprisingly ...
The handsome, all-black Microtek ScanMaker 6000 ($150 street) is sleek, trim, and nicely contoured. But it is by far the slowest scanner in our roundup. Like the Epson unit, the Microtek model has an ...
Microtek's ScanMaker 5 is part of a range of models from one of the leading scanner manufacturers. It's a big beast with a pro spec so we'll see if its performance is just as meaty.
The Microtek ScanMaker i800 is a mid-range flatbed scanner with a longer than average scanning bed capable of digitizing legal-sized documents. It has a built-in transparency unit for scanning slides ...
ScanMaker s450 with a suggested retail price of $99. Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers, the Microtek ScanMaker s450 has a new slim design and a broad set of features to meet the ...
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