Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
The Plustek ePhoto Z300 was announced late 2015. It has the footprint of a larger toaster and will scan documents and photos up to 8.5" x 11.7" (A4 / Letter), or your cash back receipts. It has a ...
Aimed at professional photographers, but just as appropriate for sophisticated prosumers who want the best possible scan quality, the Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai ($480 street) is a dedicated film ...
The OpticFilm 7500i is Plustek's first 35mm film scanner to offer compatiblity with both Mac OS and Windows. Headline specifications and features of the OpticFilm 7500i include an optical resolution ...
As dedicated film scanners go this one is cheap, easy to use and yet it still packs a respectable punch: so, here cheap means great value for money. If a dedicated film scanner is your bag and you’re ...
Plustek Technology, a manufacturer of consumer, prosumer and professional imaging devices, announced today the launch of its new flagship film scanner, the OpticFilm 120. The OpticFilm 120 was ...
The concept is nothing new here, but the Plustek OptiCard 820 does have a different form factor from most portable USB scanners. Plus, the company claims its product is easier to use with just two ...
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Scanners are a big flat slab of glass that take up a ton of desktop space, right? Well, usually, but not in the case of PlusTek's OpticSlim M12. A silver bar roughly the size of a banana, the 330 gram ...