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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Offsetting Reviews,
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This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
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!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good scanner for the price,
By s_b (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I mean the price I payed for mine, $10, where is $75 coming from? Do not buy it for that price!!! Don't get me wrong, I love my little scanner, I do not own the I-zone camera, I had lots of pictures that you could barely make out what was in them, now I scan them and Voila, LOL you can see everthing, I have my own website and every picture on there is from the webster. I would more likely recommend this scanner as a gift for a child, but for someone who does not have a scanner the webster is great too. NOT FOR $75 THOUGH, BUY A REAL SCANNER FOR THAT PRICE.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good for a Small Scanner,
By A Customer
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I use mine for other pictures as well as i-zone pictures. If used correctly, it works pretty well. Plus I can upload it on my computer and send pictures via email and put on my homepage. It cost much less than a full-size scanner and is pretty flexible. Check out [...] for all the uses.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
i love it!,
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This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I wasn't expecting much out of this, but I have to say that I was pretty impressed. Of course this is made for people who have an i-zone camera! You could even scan little parts of other full sized pictures that you might have. I had a fun time uploading the pictures to the web to share with family and friends. I'm glad I put this item on my wishlist!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Izone not for the Imac,
By A Customer
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
Great idea... I think it is a cool idea to be able to scan lots of things, not just izone snaps. I just cannot believe that Polaroid made it PC only, by having it be use an old fashioned serial port connection. You would think they would know that their target market leans toward the Mac side of things. Unless you know PCs well, it is a pain in the but to get a serial port device like this working properly, and it is a much slower connection.USB ports are probablyt more expensive for them to add to a product, (but a snap to install for the user,) and the only connection option for Mac users. They should have raised the price of the Webser the extra lousy 10 bucks and made it a USB device.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Polaroid i-zone Webster,
By .seth (seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
(...) However, for what I paid and what it does, you can't beat it. You really *don't* need an i-zone camera to have fun with this. I actually find myself throwing it in my coat pocket as I head out for lunch downtown to document the trip, and come back with some great textures, fonts, eyeballs, artsy-fartsy blurred out photos, etc. The photos tend to come out a little on the dark side, but a little photoshop help cleans them right up. Just plain fun. The only real downer is no mac support, but i'll live with that for now. I want to take one apart and play with the focus range, maybe build a lens for it...
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT AND FUN WHILE IT WORKS,
By Tazzie "laurie4taz" (CALIFORNIA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I REALLY DID LOVE MY WEBSTER WHILE IT WORKED. IT WAS A GREAT WAY FOR ME TO GET A COPY OF PHOTOS THAT I WOULD TAKE AND GIVE AWAY. IT WAS SO QUICK AND EASY. I HAVEN'T HAD IT VERY LONG BUT NOW I GUESS A LIGHT BURNT OUT. HALF OF THE PHOTOS I SCANNED WERE FINE BUT THE LAST HALF CAME OUT EXTREMELY DARK. MORE THAN USUAL. I DON'T KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO CHANGE THE LIGHTS BUT IT DOESN'T LOOK EASY.THIS REALLY IS A NEAT DEVICE TO USE WITH YOUR IZONE CAMERA. THE PROGRAM IS EASY TO INSTALL ON YOUR COMPUTER AND THEN YOU PLUG THE SCANNER IN. IT IS LIGHTWEIGHT AND SMALL SO YOU CAN TAKE THE SCANNER ANYWHERE WITH YOU AND YOUR IZONE. YOU MUST USE BATTERIES AND BE SURE TO BRING SPARE SINCE IT [takes] THE LIFE OUT OF THEM. BUT DON'T CHANGE THE BATTERIES WHILE YOU HAVE PHOTOS SAVED ON IT OR THEY WILL BE LOST. IT HOLDS 20 PHOTOS SO YOU MUST DOWNLOAD THEM ONTO YOUR COMPUTER TO PUT MORE. I FOUND THE PROGRAM VERY EASY TO USE AND FUN. YOU CAN DOCREATIVE THINGS TO THE PHOTOS ONCE THEY ARE ON THE COMPUTER AND INTO THE PROGRAM.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the cash.,
By "zquid" (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I bought this on Webster today, and I just don't like it. The rubber base you're supposed to take off is a little too snug for quick removal. the Delete button on the unit is next to impossible to move. The pictures are too dark compared to what they originally were. It should have been USB, because too many things use the serial port, and USB would've been much faster, and USB hubs are easy to get.. The image quality is poor. The pictures load too slowly (1 picture takes 10 seconds, and it can hold 20). I've had trouble where pictures on the Webster get corrupted somehow, so they're unloadable, but the thumbnail view shows up (???). The only good I see in this product is what its meant for. Not worth the money, in my opinion. If you just want something to scan i-zone pics or other unneccesarily small objects, go for it. Otherwise, don't waste your time
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cool idea!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
I think this is a nice idea, but it's kinda complicated for old-timers like me. My grandkids enjoy it, and over all, I think the little scanner deserves 5 stars.
43 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
super cool.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Polaroid i-zone Webster Mini Photographic Scanner (Electronics)
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.)
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