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Tiny footprint, Duplex scanning, Amazing ABBYY OCR software, USB powered. Cons: No Wi-Fi, Open ADF (dust magnet), Slow initial calibration. Have you used the Plustek A150? Let me know your experience in the comments below!
When you first unbox the A150, you notice two things: how light it is (just 2.6 lbs) and how sturdy the build feels. There is almost no flex in the plastic, which is rare for sub-$300 scanners.
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Plustek advertises the A150 at for simplex (one-sided) and 30 images per minute (IPM) for duplex (double-sided).
Plustek A150 Test: Is This Entry-Level Office Scanner a Hidden Gem? plustek a150 test
We put the Plustek SmartOffice A150 to the test. From scan speed and software to build quality and paper handling, here’s everything you need to know before buying this compact document scanner. Introduction: The Paperless Office on a Budget
The footprint is tiny. It measures roughly 11.5 x 4.7 x 2.6 inches—about the size of a loaf of bread. It slides easily into a crowded desk hutch. Tiny footprint, Duplex scanning, Amazing ABBYY OCR software,
The Plustek SmartOffice A150 is the Toyota Corolla of scanners. It isn't sexy, it lacks luxury features (Wi-Fi), but it starts every single time, does exactly what it promises, and won't break if you drop it.
