Photo scanners can be faster than other options, such as flatbed scanners, and you don't need to use a computer to scan—while you're sitting in the living room watching a movie, you can convert ...
Whether you need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts, a scanner out there is built for the task. Here's how to shop for the right one, plus the top performers in our lab ...
The Brother ADS-1800W is a budget-friendly, entry-level sheetfed scanner that offers plenty of value. A replacement for (and a modest upgrade to) the ADS-1700W, it features a 2.8-inch color touch ...
If you're after something that'll scan larger film or in large batches, then Epson's Perfection V850 Pro Photo flatbed scanner is a great, if very expensive, choice. In this guide, I'll look at the ...
The Canon CanoScan LiDE 400 is an under-$100, entry-level flatbed photo scanner. But it fills a nifty niche for nonprofessional photographers who need to scan both photos and, from time to time ...
Flatbed/sheetfed combo scanners like this one offer the best of both worlds—relatively fast scanning of one- and two-sided multipage documents via the automatic document feeder (ADF) plus manual ...
Hiller X-18 In 2 Words: Strange Looking Today, tiltrotor and vertical/short takeoff and landing technology, or V/STOL, is no longer novel – even if it still falls short of commonplace .
Of the four members of the new iPhone 12 family, the base iPhone 12 might be easy to overlook. It isn't a radically different size, it doesn't have the highest-end camera system, and it is perhaps the ...