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Canon CanoScan LiDE 30 Scanner | List Price: $79.99

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2002-08-15 Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Up to 1,200 x 2,400 dpi resolution
- 48-bit depth for over 281 trillion possible colors
- 1 cable handles both USB and power
- Z-Lid expansion top accommodates bulky objects
- Scan, copy, or e-mail photos at the touch of a button
good scanner [Posted on 2006-03-21] bought it in 2004 for $35, still runs great. USB1.1 is not bad if you don't scan everything at highest resolution, i.e. 600dpi in pdf color format. I highly recommend it if sold under $25.
Great Scanner - Lousy Software [Posted on 2007-05-14] Lousy software comes with the scanner... sometimes REQUIRES you to start up another program AFTER the scan is completed. You tell it NOT to initiate the othe program AFTER the scan - and there is a bug in the software - and it keeps asking/demanding for this program..... BAD BUG .... BAD LOUSY SOFTWARE
Another excellent low-cost Canon scanner [Posted on 2007-06-03] I already own a N670U scanner (which I've reviewed), but I bought the LiDE 30 as a mobile unit to go with my Thinkpad T30 laptop. Canon's low-cost LiDE line of scanners already scores a big win in that regard; these machines are extraordinarily light and will fit comfortably into any good-sized laptop carrying case (I use a Targus Platinum case, designed to hold 17" laptops, which I bought with the express intention of being able to carry both laptop and scanner, and the LiDE 30 fits perfectly.) The USB interface means that you don't have to worry about packing an AC adapter, and this unit draws very little power, so you can plug it into your laptop's USB port without worries(make sure you have USB 2.0 built in or a USB 2.0 adapter card for best results).
In terms of performance, the LiDE 30 is quite comparable with the N670U. I gave the machine a good workout a couple of weeks ago at the Library of Congress, where I scanned over 400 pages, with a mix of color and black-and-white/grayscale images, in various page sizes, during a 7 1/2-hour period. I find that the LiDE 30 scans black-and-white/grayscale images very quickly indeed, with image quality comparable to or somewhat better than the N670U. The LiDE 30 is, in my somewhat limited experience so far, slower at scanning color images than the N670U, particularly if you use the full-platen setting, but there's nothing to complain about as far as quality goes; the color pictures this scanner produces are every bit as good as the N670U's. Both scanners have a recessed glass platen, which some other reviewers have complained creates problems with scanning oversized images. I don't necessarily agree. I find that with the N670U and LiDE 30 both, if you have a large book heavy enough to create its own pressure on the page being scanned to put the page in proper contact with the platen, and if the size of the image to be scanned is overall the same as or smaller than the platen, you can get good results from processing an "oversize" page. The software is quite good and works well with IrfanView, my preferred image viewer, and the Windows XP software provides a lot of options for expert-level scanning adjustments.
All in all, this is a very fine budget scanner which, though no longer in production, is still well worth getting for somebody who doesn't require a heavy-duty, bells-and-whistles unit or wants something to take on the road as part of a laptop outfit.
good but slow [Posted on 2008-02-06] the picture comes out good if you choose a high enough resolution, but don't count in this one if you're in a hurry... good scanner, but very slow.
Canon CanoScan LiDE 30 Scanner [Posted on 2008-05-17] The best scanner I have ever found for my personal use after having used different brands of scanners. I recommend this flatbed scanner strongly.
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