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Agfa SnapScan 1212u USB scanner
Cheap, easy, and does the job.  So you want to know more?  Well the SnapScan 1212u continues a long line of quality flatbed scanners from Agfa.  It’s a  36-bit colour scanner which captures images at a true optical resolution of up to 1200 x 600, up to A4 size.  First impression on opening the box is that it’s very blue (although it’s also available in green for the taste-impaired, or off-white), and of a reasonable build quality.  The sleep button on the front of the case is a bit wobbly but that may just be a one-off; everything else seems fine.  The case is a semi-transparent dark blue plastic, so the imaging light shines through nicely when you’re scanning.  Gives a pleasantly creepy effect in a darkened room!  Only snag then is that you can’t see what you’re doing of course, but hey, that’s just a fine detail.
 

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