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Portable Scanner w/ Color Display, 900 DPI Resolution, USB 2.0 (Black)

VuPoint Solutions PDS-ST441-VP Magic Wand Portable Scanner w/ Color Display, 900 DPI Resolution, USB 2.0 (Black) Review
Portable hand-held scanner, with preview display for color & monochromatic images, documents, magazines.
Price : $49.99
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VuPoint Solutions PDS-ST441-VP Magic Wand Portable Scanner w/ Color Display, 900 DPI Resolution, USB 2.0 (Black) Feature
- Portable scanner for color & monochromatic images, documents, magazines
- JPEG and PDF file formats
- Resolution: Std: 300 DPI; High: 600 DPI; Fine: 900 DPI
- 1" CSTN LCD display
- 2x, 4x, 8x preview zoom
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60 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
VuPoint Magic Wand II
By gbgreen
Overall very good. Different scanning qualities a plus. Worked well. Liked ability to scan to JPEG or PDF. Creates a PDF that can easily be edited (cropped, etc.) by Adobe Acrobat (unlike Pandigital wand scanner I had to return because it created a PDF with HUGE dimensions that Acrobat couldn't handle). Takes a little work to get non-wavy images, but you will eventually get the knack of scanning correctly. More compact than the Pandigital. Can recommend this for scanning on the go, but doesn't replace a desktop scanner for high quality/higher volume scans. Basically, it is very good at executing on its target mission.
88 of 94 people found the following review helpful.
Not that great,sorry guys!
By D. Negron
Ok, I just got this and I love it. I love the portability, it uses two double A battery's it's very easy to operate, and it works great. You can carry this with you and you can be ready to scan anywhere. It has a small color screen that I thought would be useless because it's so small, but I was wrong. You can see if your photo came out, it's good to have. This is the first scanner I ever owned. I have a Printer but has no scanner. Im very satisfied with this purchase. I forgot to mention it does not come with the memory card. But they are inexpensive. So if you purchase the Magic wand scanner,also get the mini sd card.
Update: I've had this scanner for awhile now and now every time I scan a photo there is a line right in the middle or somewhere on the photo. So I purchased a flatbed scanner. The canon canoscan lide 210. It's not too big and it's powered by the USB. So far it works really great. I now give the hand held scanner two stars. Also it's a battery drainer.
56 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
the idea a little better than the experience, at least at first
By Andrea Matthews
This little scanner is indeed very handy under the right circumstances, but can be a bit awkward for scanning books with a small inner margin ("gutter") or that don't lie perfectly flat. It can make it tough to move the wand steadily (leading to a wavy image) or cut the image off. I'm beginning to get the hang of it, but my big scanner is still better for some of the sorts of things I like to scan (such as a page here or there from a library book I don't want to buy). I haven't started on the major project I bought the scanner for - scanning old photos for my family genealogy - but it should work well for that. It is fun to use, and has features I haven't learned yet. I also bought the firm-sided carrying case, which I think is a good investment, even if you don't plan to take the wand out of the house - it holds the microSD chip adapter and the connecting wires etc. and protects the wand very nicely. I definitely think this was the right model for me, with the most flexibility - if you're going to bother to buy the thing, get all the bells and whistles the first time (900 dpi, PDF ready, etc.).
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