Epson Launches World's First LED Scanner
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Epson has launched the world's first charge-coupled device (CCD) scanner to use a white LED as a light source. It also claimed the V500 scanner can be used within one second of it being switched on.
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The manufacturer claimed that basing the V500 on a white LED light source, instead of the more commonplace cold cathode lamp, enables the scanner to be more energy efficient and eliminates the need for a warm-up or cool-down period.
The scanner has a 6400dpi optical resolution, has a 3.4 optical density and includes a built-in transparency unit for positive or negative film. It can scan up to 12 frames of 35mm filmstrip, four frames of mounted 35mm slides and a single frame of 6 x 12cm medium-format film.
Four quick-access buttons for Scan, Scan to PDF, Scan to Email and Copy are built into the machine's front, which should make things slightly easier for when you're in a rush to scan.
The device is plug'n'play enabled, with connection through USB 2.0, and is compatible with both PCs and Macs. It comes with a range of software, including Adobe PhotoShop Elements 4 for the PC and version three for the Mac.
The V500 will be available next month for around £200 ($400/€235).
Liam
Customer Reviews for Epson V500 Scanner
Hi, i am interested in Epson's new scanner, but can't find any customer reviews or ratings. Perhaps it's too new to get any feedback, but I'm mainly interested in the scanner's ability to scan photo slides. We have about 3,000 slides in the family that we would like to scan and transfer to CD's for everyone. (Having tried this on my HP ScanJet, I can tell you the quality was terrible). I saw an article on the Epson V500 in Consumer Reports Magazine, but they did not test it or rate it. I got on the internet and there are plenty of stores that carry it, but not rated by any customers. Can you direct me to a website that might tell me how others liked the scanner? Thanx!