Make digital copies of treasured photographs or important documents with this Epson FastFoto photo scanner. Red-eye removal and color enhancement tools let you quickly touch up scanned images for optimal results. This Epson FastFoto photo scanner has a maximum optical resolution of 600 dpi to ensure accurate electronic reproduction.
As the name states this is a (super) fast photo scanner. And when I mean fast, I mean FAST. The quality of the scans is great and while I'm no visual aficionado I liked the auto enhancement corrections it made. Within 10 minutes I was up and running. I scanned a ton of old photos I have had boxed up for years. It handled mix matched photos very well. It only jammed on me on two instances: 1) being photos stuck to each other (the photos did not get damaged by during the jam BTW) and 2) when a couple mini wallets made it in my pile that I didn't know about.
Cons: 1) The price is high, IMO needs to be around the $400 mark to compete with the Fujitsu. 2) The scan/edit software has some usability issues that need to be addressed (ie zoom resetting). I'm not expecting Lightroom type features, but they need to tweak what's available for the person who's scanning hundreds of photos at a time and who only wants to spend about 5 seconds per photo to make a couple of very quick and simple corrections. (skew, cropping, zooming, cropping carrier sheet scans into multiple pictures). 3) At this price point I would also expect better document scanning features/software. You can scan multiple bills/documents at one time, but there's no quick and easy way to distinguish the separate items and file them separately accordingly.
This is a review for the Epson FastFoto 640 that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
I enjoyed most of the first half of the CD because it has the rap songs that you would expect from her. The 2nd half was full of ballad type songs with her "singing". I could have done without them all together.
Activision Call of Duty: Black Ops - First Person Shooter Retail - PC
Customer Rating
2
Welcome to Beta test, PC users
on November 11, 2010
Posted by: Piperci
from Dallas, TX
Epic Fail, for PC version. All the hype and they elected to publish an unfinished product that was not beta tested. A simple open beta test (like MoH) would have brought to the attention of the developers the serious lag, choppy, memory leak, issues that they are having which at it's current state makes the game unplayable (especially multi-player). Here's to hoping for a speedy patch.
What's great about it: err cool name?
What's not so great: Chuck Norris gives it a thumbs down. Uber LAG, YAG.