When we reviewed the Microtek flatbed scanner two years ago, we named it the best flatbed for creative professionals on a budget and gave it an Editor's Choice award. Microtek now has announced that ...
Microtek have aimed this scanner at the Home/Small office market. Priced competitively it is suitable for those people wanting to take their first step into digital imaging at a low cost. Rather sleek ...
The introduction of the ScanMaker 4600 flatbed scanner from Microtek, at just 120, breaks new ground in the price/performance race by offering the end-user all the benefits of a professional-level ...
The Microtek ScanMaker 6100 Pro offers more than most scanners. In addition to high-quality scans for photographic prints, a 4- by 5-inch transparency adaptor built into the cover gives surprisingly ...
GARCHING / ACCESSWIRE / July 3, 2017 / The Management Board of SUSS MicroTec AG today decided to continue the production of UV projection scanners (scanners) at the production site in Corona, USA.
ScanMaker s450 with a suggested retail price of $99. Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers, the Microtek ScanMaker s450 has a new slim design and a broad set of features to meet the ...
The Microtek ScanMaker i320 is an impressive flatbed scanner that handles most basics quickly and with good results. The i320 also does a decent job with slides and restores old and damaged photos so ...
The Microtek ScanMaker i800 is a mid-range flatbed scanner with a longer than average scanning bed capable of digitizing legal-sized documents. It has a built-in transparency unit for scanning slides ...
Microtek on Wednesday took the wraps off its ScanMaker s450, a $99 flatbed scanner aimed at home office users. The Mac and PC-compatible scanner features photo imaging and document imaging ...
Carson, Calif. — Microtek added the ScanMaker i800 to its family of flatbed photo scanners, yesterday. The unit features a resolution of 4,800 by 9,600 dpi with 48-bit color and can handle multiple ...
SAN JOSE — At next week's Intel Developer Forum event, chip maker NetChip Technology Inc. and Taiwan's Microtek Technology Inc. will demonstrate the world's first scanner based on the emerging ...