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JEA2880
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Hey all,
I know this isn't specifically a baseball question but I trust my baseball brethren more than anyone else so I wanted to pose it here :lol:
My scanner sucks. I bought it in college back in 2006 and it was old then. It's done the trick, but I think it's time to buy something new. With that being said, which scanner offers the most bang for my buck? I'm not looking to spend more than $120, and ideally would be under $100 but if there's a compelling reason to spend a bit more I'll do it. I also don't have a desk setup, so it has to be mobile so I can plug and unplug it easily (I keep it in the closet when not in use). Finally, I definitely want something that's user-friendly and won't require a huge time commitment to get high quality images.
Thanks and any feedback is appreciated - would love to physically buy something in a store today (Best Buy, Walmart, etc) if possible, but I'll buy online if it's worth it. Examples are welcome, thanks!
John
I know this isn't specifically a baseball question but I trust my baseball brethren more than anyone else so I wanted to pose it here :lol:
My scanner sucks. I bought it in college back in 2006 and it was old then. It's done the trick, but I think it's time to buy something new. With that being said, which scanner offers the most bang for my buck? I'm not looking to spend more than $120, and ideally would be under $100 but if there's a compelling reason to spend a bit more I'll do it. I also don't have a desk setup, so it has to be mobile so I can plug and unplug it easily (I keep it in the closet when not in use). Finally, I definitely want something that's user-friendly and won't require a huge time commitment to get high quality images.
Thanks and any feedback is appreciated - would love to physically buy something in a store today (Best Buy, Walmart, etc) if possible, but I'll buy online if it's worth it. Examples are welcome, thanks!
John