Canon LiDE200 Color Image Scanner (2924B002) |  | Brand: Canon Category: CE Department: Computer
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $59.95 as of 9/11/2010 01:09 UTC details You Save: $30.04 (33%)
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Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 9.9 x 1.6 nv:Scanner Type: Flatbed Maximum Document Size: 8.5" x 11.7" Scanner Element: Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Light Source: Three-color RGB LEDs Optical Resolution: 4800 x 4800 dpi Interpolated Resolution: 19200 x 19200 dpi Color Depth: 48-bit Gray Scale Depth: 16-bit Power Source: AC Adapter Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 2924B002 Model: 2924B002 UPC: 013803094596 EAN: 0013803094596
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | New "Auto Scan Mode" automatically adjusts settings by detecting where you are scanning | | • | High-speed letter size color scanning in approximately 14 seconds | | • | Just one USB cable for data and power | | • | Advanced Z-lid expansion top for scanning bulky items |
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Manufacturer Product Description Manufacturer Product Description How easy is this? Just select what you want to do with your original – scan, copy, or create email attachments or PDFs – and the entire process is automated. The new Auto Scan Mode detects your type of original, then scans and saves it with the optimal settings. Your results will be outstanding, with color dpi resolution up to 4800 x 4800, and you can also create fabulous 19600 x 19600 software-enhanced (extrapolated) scans. Plus, a letter-sized color scan takes only about 14 seconds.  | | CanoScan LiDE 200 Color Image Scanner: - 4800 x 4800 color dpi resolution.
- Auto Scan Mode automatically recognizes the type of original.
- To reduce the number of wires in your work area, one simple cable provides power and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
|  | |  How simple is this? Just press a button to select what you want to do with your original — copy it, scan and save it, produce a PDF, or create an email. View larger | The Advanced Z-Lid lets you produce clear, complete scans of thick originals such as notebooks. Built-in FARE™ 3.0 retouching technology helps to enhance your final images, even correcting for dust, scratches and backlighting on photos. And to reduce "cable clutter", one simple cable provides power and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection. Done in 14 Seconds Now, scanning is faster than ever. In about 14 seconds, you can scan a letter-size color original such as an article, or a page from your notebook or textbook. Shadow-Free Scans Typically, when you scan a page from a book, the shadow from the book’s inside "gutter" shows up on the scan. No more. Gutter Shadow Correction eliminates that shadow, providing a clean scan of just the page — and not the gutter. 4 EZ Buttons How simple is this? Just press a button to select what you want to do with your original — copy it (sending a scanned image to your printer), scan and save it, produce a PDF, or create an email Smart Scanning Whether you’re scanning a photo, document, business card, textbook or personal notebook, the new Auto Scan Mode automatically recognizes the type of original, crops it to proper size and then scans and saves your file in the appropriate format. Perform this and more with the press of a single button. Just One Wire To reduce the number of wires in your work area, one simple cable provides power and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
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Bites from the Apple: iCarumba! Everything Changes... Again,
Steve Jobs and crew are going to be pulling some rabbits out of their hats today--new iPods, most likely a new Apple TV with some subscription/streaming service, and possibly announcing availability for iOS 4 for the iPad--and we'll be wrapping things up later this afternoon. If you have time, you can check out the live stream of the event (which TUAW notes will be stress-testing Apple's new North Carolina-based data center) from Apple's site. However... you have to be running the Safari web browser on an Intel-based Mac or on an iOS 3.0-minimum device (i.e., iPhone, iPad, iPod touch).
For those of you not possessing the magical components listed above, check out the real-time stream of Apple-y goodness from some of my fave liveblogging sources:
iLounge
Ars Technica
Engadget
Gizmodo
Macworld
MacLife
We'll see you on the other side later this afternoon.
[UPDATE] The Apple streaming video link is live now.
--Agen G.N. Schmitz
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