GiiNii GN-5LS NuLife Full Page Picture Scanner with 2.4-Inch LCD Screen-Black

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  • Mary

    > 24 hour

    This scanner is very simple to use and you dont need a computer. The only problem that Ive had is that the pictures that I end up with are dark.... not unusable, but darker than I want. Ive calibrated it and it helped, but they are still on the dark side. Perhaps if I didnt have another product to compare it to (I also have a Kodak scanner), I wouldnt realized that the pictures look dark.

  • Martin Bagniewski

    > 24 hour

    great

  • Martha L. McEldowney

    > 24 hour

    I discovered that it did not suit my purpose in scanning old, old photos taken in studios because the photos are very thick. Under normal circumstances, I think the device would be fine.

  • MJM

    > 24 hour

    A great product. Works great copying old family photos. Its fast too.

  • Jettec88

    > 24 hour

    Its well made, does up to 8 11 photos.....and has a built in screen.....portable! Perfect for backing up my old photos.

  • storm

    > 24 hour

    ive had my giinii for 3 weeks and scanned 1600 photos and docs. good product.a bit fragile tho. on off switch doesnt work well.

  • Kaseiso

    > 24 hour

    Does what its suppose to do

  • RTVMAN

    > 24 hour

    The website says the scanner is Mac compatible, but I could not get 2 different iMacs to recognize the scanner. I emailed GiiNii customer support and was told to call and they would submit it as a warranty claim. No thanks. Brand new unit? Sorry. If you think the LCD screen is a helpful addition, dont count on it. The angle the screen is at makes viewing only possible if you are directly over the top of the screen. If it is a foot or so away you really cannot see the screen. In addition, the resolution of the images on the screen really isn;t good enough to let you know how the finished scan looks. I returned it and purchased a Pandigital Portable scanner. Not much more luck with that one.

  • Joy Hooker

    > 24 hour

    I have purchased several picture scanners and this one is my favorite. It is so handy because of the viewer!

  • R. Martinez

    > 24 hour

    This scanner has done wonders for simplifying my life. I dont use it for pictures very often, although I have scanned quite a few. The main thing I scan in is documents and receipts to reference later when I dont know where they have gone. :) I am not very organized normally. I tend to have a very good memory, so I will remember where I left something, but that doesnt work when people come along behind me and move things. :) I got into the habit of scanning in receipts a few years ago to track prices of items I purchase. However, I was using a slow flatbed scanner, and it took so long I only did it every few months. This means I didnt have access to the most recent receipts, and it wasnt near as helpful without recent data. I paired this scanner up with a 4GB Eye-Fi connect card so that it automatically transfers my pictures over to my PC. I leave the scanner on my kitchen counter, and when I get home I scan in any receipts or mail I received that day. It is very quick and works without the hassle of dragging a scanner out and using software to scan it in. I really like the image preview to see right away if the image came out right so that you can rescan if it didnt come out just right. It comes with a dual plug USB adapter to power it for scanning, but I was able to use a standard mini-usb cable to power it from my PC when I tested it. It depends on the amount of power that your PC outputs via USB if it needs both plugs or not. Downsides: The scanner does need to be cleaned/calibrated every so often. I have scanned almost 1000 images with this scanner, most of which were from the pile that had built up before I purchased it. At about the 300-400 mark I started getting pink lines in my images and had to calibrate the scanner a couple of times (with the included card) in order to get them to stop showing up. This isnt a huge deal with documents like the ones I am scanning, but if you are scanning photos it is something to keep an eye out for. Also I made the mistake of scanning a document that had some sort of glue on one side which got all over the glass inside, and I had to spend quite a bit of time with the included cleaning wand to get it all out. Most scanners have a white panel above the glass, but this scanner has a black roller above the glass. This can be an issue if you are scanning dark images, as if may only detect the light parts of the picture as an image, and will crop out the dark parts. What I do to overcome this is place another picture behind the one I am scanning, but reversed so that the white backs are back to back. Then I slide the back image over slightly, so that it picks up a white border on the dark side of the image. You could also use a piece of paper or anything light in color that is convenient so that it can see the entire image. This scanner detects the end of a document with a sensor flag on the right side. If the document is bent or curved this sensor flag may raise before the document is all the way through and the document will stop in the middle. To prevent this I have gotten in the habit of lightly holding my fingers over that side to keep the paper down, but not hard enough to skew the paper feeding through the printer. This isnt really an issue with heavy weight paper like pictures. The last issue I have is that the scanner does produce a Date Taken entry in the exif data in the image, but it always lists it as the same date of 1/1/2010. It seems to count up the time from that day the longer it is on, but reset itself the next time it is turned on. It may count up as long as it is plugged in, I am not sure as I always unplug it when I am done using it. I emailed the company to inquire about setting the date, and they responded to my question quickly (within 24 hrs), but informed me that there was no way to change this date stamped within the scanner. The Eye-Fi card is able to store by the date taken, or the date transfered, so I set it to date transfered. The images seem to transfer almost instantly with the Eye-fi card, but if it is set up this way, and important to have it stored by the correct date it may be best to leave the scanner on for a minute or two after you are done scanning in order to make sure everything is transfered over before shutting it down. Overall I am very happy with this scanner. It does everything I wanted it to at a very reasonable price compared to other portable scanners, and has a LCD screen as a bonus.

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