One step up in size from the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99, 4 stars) that I reviewed a few months ago, the Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct), is aimed at the same ...
Portable photo scanners can digitize old photographs in seconds and save them to memory cards or directly onto a computer. Consumer Reports tested four models that promise to make moving photos to the ...
Which photo scanner is best? With the right photo scanner, you can upload several images and documents in a short period. However, depending on what types of images you want to scan, you may require ...
The act of scanning a photo generally entails something along the lines of placing the photo onto a device, loading some photo software, waiting while the scanner groans away, cropping the resulting ...
Back when people relied on film cameras to capture memories, scanners were about the only way to get your printed photos or slides onto your computer’s hard drive for editing, sharing, and archiving.
Given the fact that we’re leading a highly digital life, the need for scanners has only grown over the past few years. This is where photo scanners come into the equation. While there are plenty of ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Visioneer 7800 scans photos and text well, and the ...
Most scanners from Kodak are aimed at offices that need to scan documents, but a few— including the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($109.99 direct)—are for consumer-level casual photographers who ...
A scanner specialized for reading photographs up to 4x6". It uses the same principles as a larger desktop scanner, but is generally a low-cost, consumer-oriented device geared for digitizing home ...
Hey boys and girls, it's GADGET TIME! I've got a real hum-dinger this time, too - a brand new Kodak P461 Personal Photo Scanner. This has the promise of being one of the most useful gadgets I've ...