Testseek.co.uk have collected 17 expert reviews of the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujitsu ScanSnap S300.
March 2008
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The editors liked
Excellent build quality
Doublesided multisheet feeding
10sheet ADF
Runs off AC adapter or USB connection
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Abstract: The first question I asked myself is why anyone would buy a stand alone scanner when there are perfectly good general scanners that are included for very little extra when you buy a perfectly decent All In One unit...
Abstract: The popularity of multi-function, or all-in-one, devices has resulted in a drop in the number of standalone scanners available in the market. Rarely does a standalone scanner cross my desk but this is one of those occasions with the arrival of the Fuj...
The paperless office is a nice sentiment, but there are professions that are slow to evolve from creating reams of paper on a regular basis - law, estate agents, and medicine, to name a few. For mobile professionals looking for a way to manage paper d...
Abstract: Most sheet-feed scanners are bulky, desk-bound devices, but the ScanSnap S300 is the smallest A4 scanner weve ever reviewed and is designed to fit into a bag with a laptop. It can hold up to 10 A4 pages and can simultaneously scan both sides. It co...
Abstract: The S300 is aimed at a rather specific market, namely those who want to create digital copies of documents, and by not being TWAIN compatible it wont be for everyone. Despite being rather expensive it does do its job well, though, and if you want the...
Excellent build quality, Doublesided multisheet feeding, 10sheet ADF, Runs off AC adapter or USB connection
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This compact and lightweight colour scanner could prove useful to mobile professionals who need to digitise paper documents on their travels, although it only scans to PDF and doesnt run on batteries...
Very compact, Can run via USB or AC adaptor, Scans duplex during one pass
Small paper guides sometimes allow paper to angle
For small scan jobs and occasional scanners, the ScanSnap 300 portable document scanner comes highly recommended. It's amazingly small and compact (you could fit it into your top desk drawer) and since it can run via two included USB cables, it's not g...
"One touch" instant PDF or JPEG file creation, Fast duplex scanning, Easy to carry in a briefcase or laptop bag, Automatic image correction, Excellent build quality
Need to install software before use (not just plugandplay), Not Twain/WIA compliant; you can only scan using the ScanSnap software, Powering via laptop USB requires two USB ports, Full version of Adobe Acrobat not included, as with the larger (more expensive) models, Carrying case costs extra
Small, Lightweight, Well made, Includes easy to use software, Scans business cards and imports to contacts, Fairly accurate OCR, Double sided scanning!, Easy to use, Creates PDFs instantly, Relatively quiet, Dual power, USB or AC
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Even if you’re not using the ScanSnap S300 for mobile use, it makes a great stand alone scanner, it’s fast, does double sided scans and it’s very easy to use, overall it’s really a great product. It’s a bit on the expensive s...
Published: 2008-06-24, Author: Roman , review by: techworld.com
The paperless office is a nice sentiment, but there are professions that are slow to evolve from creating reams of paper on a regular basis - law, estate agents, and medicine, to name a few. For mobile professionals looking for a way to manage paper d...