This scanner is a flatbed scanner which connects via USB and is also powered via USB. I bought it around a year ago at the price of $200 at Fry's Electronics.
This is what it looks like:

Features: •Maximum image resolution of 1200×2400dpi •Works with both Mac and PC computers •Came packaged with Adobe Photoshop 5.0LE
Pros: •Very slim and sleek, only one inch thick. •Draws power through USB, so no outside power is needed •Sharp, clear images with well-balanced color •Good, light software for quick copies •Nice stand included for vertical usage/storage •For the most part it is a fast scanner even at higher resolutions
Cons: •Slightly expensive for something I use only periodically •USB cord doesn't snap in very well, it often comes unplugged accidentally
Bottom line: I would recommend this scanner because of all of its features and practicality. It was a nice looking scanner, but despite its practicality, $200 was too much to pay. They are going for about $35 on ebay, so if you are in need of a good scanner, I'd suggest snatching one.
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by DavisPhotog  |