Rating: Summary: I-ZONE Review: I-zone`s are a cool camera, but this is annoying and i think a two year old could make a better product
Rating: Summary: Offsetting Reviews Review: Okay, I would have originally given this product a 3-star rating, but felt I had to give it the full 5 stars to offset some of the ... reviews from the customers.... Another thing, some other customer from Canada wrote that to use this product, you would need 12 things for this scanner to work -- but doesn't even mention what these 12 things are.I can mention the obvious ones: 1. An I-Zone Camera (in the color of your choice) 2. Some I-Zone pictures (plain or sticky, again your choice) that you want to scan 3. A working computer with Win9x/NT/2000/ME, CD/DVD drive and the usual range of ports 4. This Webster Scanner, which comes with serial cable, CD (with lots of good image-related software) and 4 AAA batteries That's it. What else do you need??? Product Review: The scanner is pretty easy to use. Just hold the scanner over the picture, press the button, and voila! The picture is scanned and an image of it is stored (up to 20 images) in the scanner to be exported to your computer or to be uploaded to the internet via included serial cable at a later time. The images produced are small -- about 250x350 pixels. The quality of the images aren't of the best commercial quality, but they're good enough for their intended use -- to be able to make copies of your i-zone pictures to share with everybody else. You can also scan small areas of other things such as text, postage stamps (*shrug* Why not?), other photos, magazines, etc. Nothing to stop you from doing this after all. The CD comes with software and drivers you need to import pictures from your Webster scanner, plus some fun quality extras to dress them up. The scanner itself is lightweight, but a bit fragile. It comes with a handy carrying strap, but I wouldn't exactly swing it around carelessly. The opening to the battery compartment can easily pop out and the batteries don't quite fit in snugly. This scanner definitely needs either a protective carrying case and/or improved outer casing. (How about it Polaroid?) Overall, the Webster scanner is just a fun addition to the I-Zone line of products. While you won't get the best image quality, you no longer have to fight over who gets to keep the picture!
Rating: Summary: super cool. Review: The I-Zone Webster is super cool; a fun and easy way to put your i-zone pictures on your computer. Sure you could always scan them on your flatbed scanner, but that's a drag. Plus, with the webster, you can take it out with you, take a picture, scan it, and give the original to the cute girl who's in it. (or you can get her email address and email it to her from the webster scan.)
Rating: Summary: good Review: this is a prity good scanner with limitations
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: This is an awesome little hand held scanner. Of course it is perfect for the i-Zone photographs, but you can also use it to scan other small items (i use it a lot for small drawings). The great thing about the Webster is that you can throw it in your backpack and carry it with you (it's powered by batteries). The other great thing is the price, for under ten bucks you can't beat it.
Rating: Summary: horrible Review: this is sooooooooooooooo stuipid... I`m tellinf you right now if you get it you`ll regret it.
Rating: Summary: What What What? Review: This little hand held scanner is just right for scanning i-zone photos or other small images (a little bigger than a postage stamp). The PhotoImpression software it comes with is pretty easy to get the hang of, and the scanner holds up to twenty images before you have to either erase them or load them onto your computer. However, I got mine for free with the purchase of an i-zone camera at Rite-Aid when they were having a sale. And the regular price tag on it was only ten dollars anyway. So what's with the huge price tag on this one? I have no idea. Mine even came with batteries.
|