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    The world isn't black and white but full of many shades of grey, and you should remember this when you're looking for a flatbed scanner; you’re not restricted to looking to the high-end or the low-end.

  • Epson Perfection 1650: Sneaky, cute, devilish

    The Epson Perfection 1650 photo scanner is nothing short of sneaky. This scanner screams "cute", with its flashy packaging. But don't be fooled.

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  • CanoScan D1250U2: Attack of the random characters

    Who comes up with a name like D1250U2? Apart from an unpronounceable name, however, Canon’s latest scanner sports some high-tech, high-speed features.

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