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HP Scanjet 3500c

For the price, this scanner is high quality.

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Price: £79
Manufacturer: HP
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Pros:

Cheap and uncomplicated
Productive software bundle

Cons:
Sluggish drivers
Disappointing image enhancement

Overall:
This is a far better scanner than its low price suggests, but the software over-emphasises post-scan tasks. More in-scan automation and enhancement would have been welcome

Alistair Dabbs, Personal Computer World 17 Oct 2002

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Occupying an acceptably compact footprint on your desk, HP's latest low-cost A4 scanner is as simple to use as it looks.

Inside its flat, curvy case, the Scanjet 3500c is a surprisingly high-quality piece of kit, supplied with some very productive software.

Unlike most low-cost products, the Scanjet features a 48bit CCD scanhead (rather than a cheap CIS alternative), capturing at an optical resolution of 1,200 dots per inch.

More importantly, our test results lived up to the specifications, producing the kind of document and image scan quality we'd expect from more expensive models.

However, HP has focused on simplicity for the design and user interface. Three quick-task buttons are all you get - email, scan and copy - and the drivers try to keep as many of the on-screen scan controls hidden out of the way until you absolutely need them.

The software bundle is valuable and versatile, covering a good range of tasks for handling photos, along with an optical character recognition (OCR) package for text documents.

This means building online galleries, CD-based slideshows and so on rarely requires more than a couple of clicks.

On the other hand, many important automated in-scan functions found in other entry-level scanners are missing here. There's no automatic straightening of angled originals, for example, while colour enhancement features are minimalist and arguably ineffective.

We were also concerned about the time it takes for the drivers to kick into gear, although the actual scanning process itself is fast.

The Scanjet 3500c is a good purchase for home users who just want to plug in and go.

The lack of more extensive controls or any fax software integration limits its usefulness in the workplace, so businesses should look for other more appropriate models in the Scanjet range.

DETAILS
Price: £79 (£67.23 ex VAT)

Contact: HP 08705 474 747
www.hp.co.uk

SPECS

  • Flatbed CCD
  • 1,200 x 1,200dpi max resolution
  • 48bit depth
  • HP Photo & Imaging Software, ReadIris Pro 7.5, Hemera Jigsaw Puzzler, Hemera CD Designs Editor
  • 500 x 300 x 67mm (w x d x h)
  • 2.7kg - USB2 interface (USB 1.x compatible)

See also:

Visioneer Onetouch 6600An affordable device that does its job well.  27 Jun 2003
Canon Canoscan Lide 50A fast, quiet and easy-to-use scanner that produces good results.  17 Jun 2003
HP Scanjet 5500cA superb flatbed scanner suitable for photographers.  04 Feb 2003
Epson Perfection 1260 PhotoIs this scanner perfect for first-time users?  30 Jan 2003
Epson Perfection 2400 PhotoAn ideal device for professional photographers.  03 Jan 2003
Benq S2W-7400UTA flagship offering, but how does it compare with rivals?  05 Dec 2002
Canon CanoScan LiDE 30A very thin scanner that even works on its side.  11 Oct 2002
canscanThe CanoScan N670U is perfect for home or office use.  26 Mar 2002
MicrotekAn affordable scanner with great features.  14 Feb 2002
scan1The PrimaScan 400dpi scanner will meet a tight budget.  18 Sep 2001

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