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A scanner is not one of those peripherals you usually jump for joy about, but Epson’s new FastFoto FF-640 is an exception. The FF-640 is touted as the world’s fastest photo scanner, and is capable of ...
I would bet good money that everyone reading this has a box (or album) of old photos in their closet or attic. Old photos are great, but enjoying them and sharing them can be a hassle. Scanning photos ...
I would bet good money that everyone reading this has a box (or album) of old photos in their closet or attic. Old photos are great, but enjoying them and sharing them can be a hassle. I can't tell ...
Editor's take: I've inherited several albums and boxes of loose family photos over the years. They're nestled out of harm's way in my safe alongside other important documents and keepsakes but at some ...
If you're like most people, you have a multi-function fax/print/scan device that you use for scanning, or you just use your smartphone. If you're a little more serious, maybe you also have a flatbed.
Epson today introduced the FastFoto FF-640 high-speed photo and document scanner poised to change the way people preserve and share the billions of photos tucked away in attics, basements, garages, ...
At a glance, the Epson FastFoto FF-640 ($649.99) looks like a typical desktop document scanner, but it is anything but. Although it can scan documents and save them to various text and image formats, ...
At the beginning of each year, we often make resolutions to get better organized. One of the things I often think about is doing something with the boxes of my snapshots that have collected dust over ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Epson FastFoto FF-640 is a novelty: a sheet-fed scanner ...
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 ...