Pros: Easy set up and installation. Great software. Quiet operation and sturdy frame Cons: Text Bridge classic is slightly lacking. should be Text Bridge Pro
This scanner out performs the others in the list. Even the more expensive scanners. I have used this scanner many times and it has never let me down. The results are stunning. I do photo editing and retouching old photographs as a hobby. This...
Pros: Easy to install and use Cons: Need more desk space.
I have just used this wonderful scanner. I was so surprised at the increased features that the folks at Acer have added. The ability to scan in 48 bit color is superb. I know that most users will not take advantage of this feature but if you are involved...
Pros: cheap, easy to use Cons: a little bulkier than the expensive ones
After five years with my old Logitech scanner slowing down my printer on the parallel port I decided it was time for a new one with the capabilities of doing good scans of my thousands of photos. The reason why I purchased this one was because it was so...
Pros: Price, Win2k compatible, Easy install Cons: Would be nicer if it had a larger scan area
After purchasing a "cheap(er)" scanner which didn't have compatible drivers from for my new Windows 2000 OS, I settled on the Acer 640U for 3 reasons. First, it had drivers for Windows 2000. Also, the USB would make it easy to install (it...
Pros: great dpi and color capabilities, low price Cons: programs that go along with this scanner may freeze up on slower computers when scanning images with larger dpi
I recently bought this scanner in anticipation of awakening myself to the unknown of scanner fun. Little did I know that I would be setting up one great scanner, worth the low cost that it was priced as. This scanner has great capacity.
The price I...
The average cost of the Acer 620 series is $70.00 but, you can usually find one as cheap as $30.00 if you look. I received my Acer scanner as part of a computer package deal and it was free after rebates. This is the BEST little scanner that I have...
Pros: Everything I realistically want in a scanner Cons: The first one didn't work. Oops!
I bought this scanner for 99 dollars. I took it home, plugged in the usb, loaded the software, and.........nothing. Couldn't get it to work. I was having a few other problems with my computer, so my computer tech guy was coming over the next day....
I run a hobby photo business and handle a lot of retouching work and reproduction work. When the client does not have the negative for us to scan I must scan the photo. Not only does this scanner come through on the job, but it outperforms other...
Pros: Cheap, Fast Scanning, Compact, Excellent Clarity Cons: Must mail in the rebate instead of instantly applying the rebate at the cash register
After seeing an ad in the mail for the Acer 620U scanner for $39.99, I quickly checked the epinions page for reviews. Then, after reading all of the reviews for this scanner, I decided to buy one and try it out. Heck, $40 for a scanner, where can I go...
Pros: Inexpensive, Compatible, Configurable, Fast Cons: Slightly steeper learning curve than some others
When my first scanner of many years died a while back, I replaced it with a Hewlett Packard 3300c scanner. That's a mistake I soon decided to correct by purchasing the Acer 640u.
As a computer consultant, I am constantly exposed to the new...
Pros: At this this price, it's a great deal! Cons: Doesn't scan legal documents
After many years of good service, I decided to replace our aged (3-pass, 300 dpi) Mustek Twain Scan Duo this Christmas with a scanner that would have a higher resolution. After checking out the clearance area at Egghead, I found the ACER 640U & a couple...
Pros: Scans fast, good quality, great price, USB interface Cons: Software could be a little better, big AC adapter
With my old Pentium 75, I used to have a cheap basic scanner. But when I purchased my newer Celeron machine, the proprietary interface card would not work with the new motherboard. I decided it was time for a new scanner.
Pros: Cheap, fast, good quality Cons: a little too big, only USB supported
The first thing that attracted me to this printer is the price. I bought it in Office Max for 29.99 (Before Tax, After Rebate). The only problem I have is the USB, which my old old PC does not have, but my laptop does support USB. Unfortunately, my...
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