
by - written on 22/06/11 (Very useful, 108 readings)
Rating:
Quite often, computer peripherals date pretty quickly and can become obsolete within a matter of years, if not months. However, this isn't always the case... I've been using my Canon N650U scanner since 2001. Design and Appearance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In terms of the N650U's build quality, the beige ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/09/01, updated on 15/09/01 (Very useful, 546 readings)
Rating:
I bought my Canoscan n650u at a computer fair in london, the price was £45 at the time but has gone up recently. But even at the more expensive prices this is a good middle-of-the range scanner. For the first time user, or maybe someone who isn't all that good with computers, this scanner shuold be OK. The scanner plugs into the USB ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/07/01, updated on 19/07/01 (Very useful, 429 readings)
Rating:
OK, so first the obvious - The 'U' in N650U means 'USB', so unless you know you have a USB port on your computer, don't go here. I have a family member who would like to steal my new scanner, but he can't :-) I read Ciao, and I read DooYoo looking for advice on a good scanner, and both sites pointed me at ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/07/01, updated on 10/07/01 (Very useful, 1084 readings)
Rating:
I love my scanner so much I had to spend 2 hours writing a review on it. I'm sure it's worth spending that long writing about your pride and joy. Gone are the days when a flatbed scanner would consume a massive chunk of desk space. Witness Canon's CanoScan N650U, which barely exceeds the dimensions of a legal-size ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/01, updated on 10/09/01
Rating:
This is one of the thinnest scanners I have ever used, it is only 1.3 inches thick by 10.1 inches wide and 14.7 inches in length. It weighs 3.1 pounds and comes with a five-foot cable. The five-foot USB cable is for the computer connection and power. (No AC plug in.) It is a Flatbed, color and monochrome scanner made for the PC ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/03/01, updated on 30/03/01 (Very useful, 282 readings)
Rating:
The new Canoscan N650U is in my opinion the best value for money you can get on the market today. Option wise this A4 scanner offers 42 bit colour at optical resolutions upto 600x1200dpi via USB port (meaning you can connect it to your laptop). It is superlight at only 1.5kg and also uses the new LIDE system (LED Indirect Exposure) ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/03/01, updated on 13/04/01 (Very useful, 614 readings)
Rating:
My Trust scanner was bulky, and fairly reliable, but came to the end of its life! I decided I wanted a new slim line one. I scanned the Internet and finally decided on, the canon N65OU. It was attractive, easily installed, and easy to use, and best of all a decent price. I bought my Scanner at dabs.com, and paid around £64.00 ... Read the complete review

