The Kodak Scanza Digital Film Scanner serves a purpose. We’re often advocates of getting digital images off of our hard drives and gadgets, and printing them into the real world where they can ...
Although still a budget-friendly scanner, the Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner takes a different approach to the slightly less expensive Kodak Scanza. The main upside is a larger screen.
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Old photos make great memories but can be difficult to preserve. The Kodak Slide N Scan makes keeping your memories simple, and right now, you can get it for an excellent price through October 15th.
These days, it’s easy to preserve your photos and videos by simply taking them with your phone and uploading them to the cloud. Once upon a time, it wasn’t so secure. If you’ve got a host of negatives ...
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The Kodak i2820 is pricey compared with scanners that offer almost as much, but if you need the additional speed and capacity, it could be worth the extra cost. The Kodak i2820 Scanner ($1,695) ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...
Kodak has created a smartphone film scanner which uses a collapsible structure made from cardboard. Priced at $40 the Kodak mobile film scanner is expected to be made available in the coming months ...
Judging by its low price and small size, the Kodak i30 Scanner ($650 street) is part of the new generation of document scanners designed for individual users and small offices. Unfortunately, it comes ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...