Monday, June 04, 2007

Imaging-Resource.com Reviews The Epson V700 Scanner

Mike Pasini of Imaging-Resource.com takes a closer look at the Epson V700 scanner as they use the device in their office for nearly all of their scanning tasks. Here is an excerpt.

…Epson sells this scanner in two versions: the $549.99 V700 Photo and the $799.99 V750-M Pro. It's the same hardware (except the V750 has an anti-reflection optical coating applied to the CCD glass and comes with a fluid mount accessory). The real difference is in the bundled software. Both come with Epson Scan software and Adobe Photoshop Elements, but the V700 includes LaserSoft SilverFast SE6 while the V750 adds Monaco EZ Color and SilverFast Ai 6.

With one of the highest scan resolutions available in a desktop model at 6400 dpi and a dual lens design that can digitize a slide at 2400 dpi in a minute, that's no surprise. Indeed, VueScan author Ed Hamrick cites it as one of the best high-end flatbeds. Let's take a look at what makes this Epson the state of the art…

Read the entire online review at imaging-resource.com.

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