You don’t want to leave the fate of your important documents or beloved photographs to chance. Physical objects can degrade over time, fade in the light or suffer water damage, depending on the ...
Before smartphones and Instagram feeds, photographs were printed and stored in shoeboxes and albums. These tangible snapshots were the best way to revisit old memories: photos of great grandparents, ...
One step up in size from the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99, 4 stars) that I reviewed a few months ago, the Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct), is aimed at the same ...
My Epson v500 just recently bit the dust when I was scanning some 100 year old family photographs. Just plain died in the middle of a scan. I tried a new power adapter and since that didn't work I ...
Scanners that scan to a file without needing a computer are nothing new, but they're rare enough to be noteworthy. In the case of the Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter PanScn06 ($149.99 ...
Time to convert your snapshots, slides, and negatives to digital format? Get the job done quickly with the right photo scanner. Here are the top performers in our testing, based on our deep-dive ...
I get a lot of use out of scanners. Besides copying documents to my files or for emailing, I also have years' worth of physical photos (not to mention slides) that I would love to have backed up and ...
Hey boys and girls, it's GADGET TIME! I've got a real hum-dinger this time, too - a brand new Kodak P461 Personal Photo Scanner. This has the promise of being one of the most useful gadgets I've ...