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Microtek Microtek Scanmaker i320
User Reviews for Microtek Microtek Scanmaker i320
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Reviewed by: Doby
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Strengths: I can't find any that are as good as my old Agfa SnapScan 1212 being replace because the Agfa will not work on Win XP.
Weaknesses: The amount of steps it takes to get a scan is rediculous. The screen design looks like it was made for beginners about 9 years old. Why not a list instead of big button that have stubid pop-ups.
Overall Evaluation: Some of the programs that come with if not installed, make the installaion not work. When we have programs we like and use, wedo not want these replacements. This is a bad buy and the newdiscounted prices must be reflecting the dissatisfaction
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Reviewed by: lanastl
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Strengths: 6400x3200dpi optical, OCR, restore faded photos, remove photo surface scratches, 35mm slides, reasonable price. Replaced E6 Pro and would replace this one when Microtek introduces a replacement at the
Weaknesses: None
Overall Evaluation: I replaced a Microtek ScanMaker E6 Pro (SCSI) with this I320. The I320 will do more for less money. I would only replace the I320 with the next Microtek version based on the price and value.
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