Microtek Scanner 600 x 1200 EPP $20 w/o rebate $10 w/ rebate

scamjefe

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Got this from member attention of fatwallet

"The only thing I found mentionable on bestbuy's "deals" is this scanner. Most other stuff is overpriced or can be bought elswhere cheaper.

Allthough it states that "Price is before: $10.00 mail-in rebate(s)", it did put only $20 in on checkout.
So is it 20$ minus 10$ MIR ??

http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=11015379&m=1229&cat=1230&scat=1238 "
 

scamjefe

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I think they are decent.. not great.. but $20 w/ free shipping and a $10 rebate can't be beat. You can always return it to the local bestbuy if you don't like it.
 

attention

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Zorba:
If you order it and tell them that you want to pick it up there.
I was at BestBuy this morning and they didn't have any in the store and said they probably won't get any in.
 

joburnet

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Does anyone actually own one of these? You can't beat $20 and it looks like a decent scanner but i'd really like to get some first hand expirence first.
 

RobsTV

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No, USB is SLOWER than EPP.
EPP is twice as fast as USB.

The following is the speed order of the 5 slowest:

serial port: 115kbits/s (.115Mbits/s)
standard parallel port: 115kBYTES/s (.115MBYTES/s)
USB: 12Mbits/s (1.5MBYTES/s)
ECP/EPP parallel port: 3MBYTES/s
IDE: 3.3-16.7MBYTES/s
 

dimwit

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EPP is OK, but a some printers don't like the pass-thru port, and EPP is disappearing on low end computers. Some of those cheapie computers are only USB!