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Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 4800 dpi x 9600 dpi - Hi-Speed USB More product details

166 reviews
November, 2009
The Epson Perfection V200 Photo brilliantly scans photos, film and even 3D objects. With automatic scanning, 4800 dpi resolution and a convenient, high-rise lid, this versatile performer...
Scan images to e-mail, copy photos and documents for archiving purposes, scan film for frame-ready enlargements, or scan books and magazine layouts. You can even restore faded color photos and use them in your scrapbooking layouts.
Impressive speed, Excellent image quality
Basic PDF capabilities only
Epson's low-cost V200 scans photos and film into winning images on the quick.
If you want the biggest bang for your buck from a scanner, you would be hard-pressed to do better than the new $100 Epson Perfection V200 Photo. While it offers many of the same features that other low-cost scanners provide--including the ability...
We're not always impressed to see a scanner supplied with a transparency frame for slides and negatives, because many flatbeds just aren't up to the job. These media are much smaller than typical prints, so capturing them effectively requires higher ...
We can't find any negatives. An inexpensive home scanner with all the features and quality you'll need.
Excellent quality and speed for reflective media, but the V200 makes heavy work out of transparencies
For those happy scanning the odd photo, the V200 is a bargain, particularly considering Epson's scanning software and the faithfulness of the images it creates. But for larger batches of images, the Perfection V350 will make lighter work of a big box ...
But Epson is determined to remind people there's an option for those who don't particularly want a new printer, and the V200 is a tempting alternative at this price. For those happy scanning the odd photo, the V200 is a bargain, particularly...
While All-in-One or multifunction devices continue to be the flavour of the month with both retailers and consumers, there is still a place for various standalone devices.
If you have the work space and an interest in photography then you might well prefer the specific functionality that is provided by a dedicated scanner. A recent example of this specific scanning functionality can be found in the Epson Perfection ...
A recent example of this specific scanning functionality can be found in the Epson Perfection V200 model which provides the means to scan general documents, photos, film strips, slides and even 3D objects with a scan resolution of 4800 x 9600 with...
Impressive speed, excellent image quality
Basic PDF capabilities only
The V200's great price, performance, and image quality should put it on the short list of anyone who is searching for a proficient general-purpose scanner.
If you want the biggest bang for your buck from a scanner, you would be hard-pressed to do better than the new $249 Epson Perfection V200 Photo. Epson's low-cost V200 scans photos and film into winning images on the quick. While it offers many of...
With the advent of digital camera memory cards and the all-in-one printer/scanner/copier/fax, you might think that the days of the humble stand-alone scanner have become numbered. However, there are still plenty of people who want to ...
Epson has once again produced a high quality, low cost yet stylish scanner which both looks good and contains a number of new and improved features, all for a more than reasonable price.
For an entry-level scanner, the V200 does a great job on photos and text
Excellent-quality scanning ; Easy-to-use software bundle ; Rising lid hinge ; Slim design ; Speedy with documents and prints
Slow with transparencies
For more basic scanning, though, you can't knock the V200
It now includes such treats as Auto Photo Orientation, which corrects wayward positioning, and a new auto-cropping feature that lets you throw two photos onto the plate, scan once, but get two separate files back. This issue has thankfully not...
If you have old paper photos are, you should scan them as soon as possible, before the color disappears. We have examined whether such an important task can be performed by a scanner for under a thousand patches .
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