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Canon CanoScan LiDE90

Ralf Jurrien
IFA 2007 Report
Monday 20th, August 2007
Posted by: Ralf Jurrien

Canon USA announced a new color image scanner to the industry’s best-selling line-up, the CanoScan LiDE90. In the emerging world of digital imaging, consumers desire easy-to-use products like the new Canon LiDE90 scanner that offers exceptional image quality in a compact and stylish design, making archiving old shoeboxes of photos an enjoyable trip down memory lane. In addition to the stunning image quality that has become synonymous with Canon scanners, speed takes on a whole new meaning with the Canon CanoScan LiDE90. The inclusion of four “EZ Buttons” on the Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Image Scanner enables consumers to quickly copy, scan, e-mail or create a PDF file with just one push of a button.

Canon CanoScan LiDE90

Canon CanoScan LiDE90 color scanner
“In the emerging scrapbooking and graphic design fields, the demand for feature-rich, high-quality scanners is very prevalent. With the introduction of the Canon LiDE90 scanner, Canon USA looks forward to maintaining its leading position within this market by providing consumers with products that exceed their expectations,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon USA. “Consumers want to be able to preserve their memories and this new Canon color image scanner allows for that to happen in a quick, easy and affordable fashion.”

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Canon CanoScan LiDE90 color image scanner
Perfect for the crowded desktop, the new Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Color Image Scanner is the smallest ever in the popular LiDE scanner series. Using a Contact Image Sensor (CIS), and new drive system designs, the Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Color Image Scanner is considered to be one of the world’s thinnest scanners, and the smallest ever in the Canon LiDE scanner series. A stand is included, enabling the scanner to be positioned vertically so even less desktop space is required. This successor model to the popular Canon CanoScan LiDE70 Color Image Scanner can reproduce images and documents with stunning quality thanks to a maximum optical resolution of 2400 x 4800 dpi. Only one USB 2.0 high-speed cable is necessary for connecting to a computer and providing the necessary power thus eliminating an extra wire from behind a desk. Additional features such as the Quick and Automatic Retouching and Enhancement (QARE) Level 3 technology for quick, automatic removal of dust and scratches from scanned images and an Advanced Z-Lid for scanning bulkier items, makes the task of scanning old photos for a students’ class project more enjoyable. The estimated selling price of the Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Color Image Scanner is $79.99.

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