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  2. These Expert-Recommended Scanners Are the Best Models ... - AOL

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    These best scanners are great for digitizing photos and archiving important documents. Brands like Epson and Canon are some of the powerhouses listed.

  3. The best scanner for documents & photos in 2022 - AOL

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    No | Scan speed: 2 seconds for one 4x6 photo and 5 seconds for one 8x10 size photo | Dimensions: 28.96 x 16 x 15.75cm (11.4 x 6.3 x 6.2in) | Weight: 1.48kg Easy to use Affordable price

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    TL;DR: As of June 14, you can get a lifetime subscription to the iScanner App for just $39.99. That's 79% off its regular price of $199.90.Snapping a shadowy photo is hardly the most effective way ...

  5. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    Keeping the pixel density of previous models, the iPhone X and 11 Pro introduced a 2436 × 1125 resolution for 15 cm or 5.8 inch screens, while the iPhone XS Max and 11 Pro Max introduced a 2688 × 1242 resolution for 17 cm or 6.5 inch screens (with a notch) all at an aspect ratio of roughly 13∶6 or, for marketing, 19.5∶9.

  6. Image scanner - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, a high-end flatbed scanner can scan up to 5400 ppi and drum scanners have an optical resolution of between 3000 and 24000 ppi. Effective resolution refers to the true resolution of a scanner, and is determined by using a resolution test chart. The effective resolution of most all consumer flatbed scanners is considerably lower than ...

  7. Apple OneScanner - Wikipedia

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    The OneScanner was a series of flatbed scanners marketed by Apple Computer during the early 1990s. The original OneScanner model was introduced in 1991 to replace the earlier Apple Scanner, offering 8-bit (256 shades) greyscale scanning. [1] It was joined by the Color OneScanner the next year, [2] and a series of updated models followed. The ...