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Pandigital SCN02 Photolink One-Touch Scanner with Memory Card
Brand: Pandigital Model: PANSCN02 Platform: Windows Format: CD Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 2.15" h x 1.75" w x 6.25" l, .50 pounds Scan up to 4 x 6 photos directly onto your PC or memory card Scans to JPEG output format, at resolution of up to 1800 x 1200 or 300 dpi 5-in-1 card reader supports SD, MS, MS-Pro, MMC, and xD formats Ultra-portable scanner is just over six inches wide and 1.5 inches deep Free 512 MB SD Card included with scanner
With one-touch scanning and no PC required, the PhotoLink personal photo scanner/converter from Pandigital makes it easy to enjoy digital copies of all your favorite printed photos. Designed for ease of use, the Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter saves scanned images directly to SD card for quick and simple transfer to your Digital Photo Frame or PC. The PhotoLink is perfect for the family genealogist, or anyone who needs to quickly and easily scan photographs or business cards. Moving Memories out of Your Past and Into Your Life Scans standard photo sizes--perfect for the family genealogist. Just over six inches wide, for serious portability. Ready to Go, Right out of the Box The PhotoLink Scanner scans digital images to most memory cards with its built-in, 5-in-1 memory card reader. The scanner supports SD, MS, MS-Pro, MMC, and xD formats, and includes a free 512 MB SD card to get you started. If you'd rather scan directly to your computer, fire it up and go--with no additional software required. Simply connect to your computer's USB port with the included cable, insert a photo into the scanner, and press the scan button. The scanner's memory card is read by Windows and Mac machines as a storage device, and you'll have an output JPEG image waiting for you. Scanning up to 1800 x 1200 resolution (or 300 dpi) is supported. Have Scanner, Will Travel Weighing in at a mere 8 oz, and measuring just 6.15"W x 1.8"H x 1.5"D, this scanner won't tie you down to one location. Scan your pics on the coffee table while you watch TV, or anywhere else in the home. Need to help a friend digitize their photographs? Take the PhotoLink with you on your next visit--it'll fit in a backpack. When it's not in use, tuck the scanner in a drawer, and you'll have space left over. Easy Scanning There's no need to use a straightedge, the new twin roller system ensures that the photo is fed through the scanner evenly. This prevents the photo from being scanned crooked, creating a perfect digital image every time, and protecting your original from damage. To further protect your photos, Pandigital includes two different sizes of clear plastic protection sleeves. Note that the PhotoLink is specifically designed to obtain the best scanning results with 3.5" x 5" and 4" x 6" photos, and business cards (1.5mm or thinner). Other source materials may cause the scanner to jam, or deliver unsatisfactory results. What's in the Box Pandigital PANSCN02 PhotoLink One-Touch Scanner, Callibration Card, Roller Cleaning Sheet, Sensor Cleaning Swab, Power Adapter, USB Cable, User Manual The Pandigital PhotoLink One-Touch Scanner helps you effortlessly move your pictures out of the box, under the bed, and in the closet and back into your life where they belong. Your old photographs have such a strong power to evoke happy memories and increase family bonding, why let all the good times go forgotten? If you pull out those old photos, we bet you will start smiling right away as you flip through them. Then simply feed your photos through the scanner's twin roller system and enjoy them later on your digital picture frame or PC. As a matter of fact, those old family photographs would make a great gift on a digital picture frame for your parents or children to enjoy as well. The PhotoLink One-Touch Scanner truly is as simple as just one touch. After your wallet-sized to 4" x 6" photo has been inserted into the scanner, just press the scan button. The photo is digitized into an ultra-high resolution image, up to 1800 x 1200 pixels and 300 x 300 dpi, and is scanned onto your memory card for you to upload to any pc or digital picture frame. It only makes sense that the PhotoLink One-Touch Scanner is brought to you by Pandigital. Founded in 1998, they recognize the need to bridge traditional and new technologies like standard film and digital picture frames, with the scanner being the device that makes the transfer from one to the other unimaginably easy. Photography captures the special moments in our lives, moments that cannot be appreciated if they are not viewed or displayed. Pandigital has shipped more that 4 million digital picture frames and is one of the top 50 fastest growing companies in the US. In 2008, they were the the #1 supplier of digital photo frames in North America. Their scanners and digital picture frames are of substantial quality, elegant and intuitive designs, they are versatile and affordable. Useable and universal right out of the box The PhotoLink Scanner scans digital images to all the most popular memory cards, with its built-in 5 in 1 memory card reader which supports SD, MS, MS-Pro, MMC, and xD formats. The scanner even comes with a free 512 MB SD card. Or, if you wish to scan directly to your computer, there is no software required. Simply connect the included Micro USB to USB cable to your computer, insert a photo into the scanner, and press the scan button. Output format is jpeg. Have scanner, will travel Weighing in at a mere 8 oz, and measuring 6.15"W x 1.8"H x 1.5"D, this scanner can travel all over the house or the country with you. One user says he set the scanner on the cocktail table and scanned while he watched tv, moving through his pictures at rapid pace. If you wanted to help your Mom, Dad, brother, or friend digitize their photographs, you could take it with you on your next visit and do the same. When not in use, tuck the scanner in a drawer and still have plenty of space left over. There's no need to use a straightedge, the new twin roller system ensures that the photo is fed through the scanner evenly. This prevents the photo from being scanned crooked, creating a perfect digital image every time, and protecting your original from damage. We know how important your photos are to you, and that you will be very pleased with the tender loving care they receive. Moving memories out of your past and into your life Perfect for the family genealogist or for organizing favorite photographs Scans up to standard 4" x 6" photographs in ultra-high resolution Scan to memory card or PC, no software needed Twin rollers on sheet-feed ensure a straight image every time One touch operation Lightweight and portable size Free 512 SD memory included What's in the Box Pandigital PANSCN02 PhotoLink One-Touch Scanner Callibration Card, Roller Cleaning Sheet Sensor Cleaning Swab, Power Adapter USB Cable User Manual
Most Helpful Customer Reviews 273 of 275 people found this review helpful. Fine, but do not throw these pictures of Robert S. Wright I bought this unit for a reason. I have thousands of old photos that would probably not benefit from a high resolution scanner, because they do not look all that many pictures. Many are family and pets and so I will keep and display them on my digital picture frame. The idea that I take pictures on a table without having to scan a computer was very appealing. When the unit arrived, I read the instructions. He tells you this clear plastic sleeves (one 3x5 and one for 4x6) use to scan your photos. Not. These things are poorly designed and will not get either right on the device caused a lot of new scans, or it will create lines in the picture. It tells you that in the package to protect the photo. Nonsense. I scanned a lot of pictures without them and was not even a hint of a problem since they left their sleeves and scanned directly into the unit, I was very pleased. Be aware that cultures of a few millimeters off of the original. The final product is reputable. You get a 1.5 mega-pixel jpeg 3x5 and 4x6 2 mega pixel is jpeg. This is good for viewing on a digital photo frame, but the resolution high enough to make any real issue or print enlargements. I have used up to 4 SD cards show and Utra II work well. There is also a compact flash slot so you can make use of some signs of age, if they are sitting around. In short, it works as advertised, but the end product is not a comparison, even for a flatbed scanner at low cost. 125 of 126 people found this review helpful. I love this scanner! By Marva Mason This is great for making revisions to 300 dpi. It's so fast and faster - much faster than putting photos on a flatbed scanner. I am impressed with the results and can simply sit and scan hundreds of photos (up to a 4x6 format), while the quality of television is great. I would recommend this scanner for all Pandigital, which has tons of pictures and want them on your computer or just to create digital images for backup. If ever an emergency, it is much easier to walk away with a memory card instead of boxes and boxes of photos. So far I have scanned over 4000 pictures and very satisfied with the results. Would love to see Pandigital come with a higher DPI device. I would buy first. 83 of 83 people found the following review helpful. Good for what it is, by K. Rule, I bought this scanner for several albums and many boxes of prints, I scan. Some are old, one-of-a-kind family photographs dating back to early last century. This scanner by my grandmother cried album (with 400 + images). I could scan about two hours, it's unbelievable. Yet I have not run into a few questions: 1) Some pictures just can not be fed right and you end up with a funky curve on the image. 2) Some images get stuck and need help. These images end with a lot of false information or back. 3) Some old photos from the 40's / 50's are small. They really need a higher resolution scanner can be used. There are a few things that would certainly improve this scanner. A battery, so it can be used without connecting it and a way to more safely an SD card. That way I could through it in a backpack and just use. Even with these problems, it is a very nice addition to the flatbed scanner, but it is not a replacement. See all 100 reviews ....
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