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Looking for the right scanner? PriceRunner makes it easy to find what you need. We list a wide range of scanners, from popular brands to suit every budget and requirement. Our category filters help you narrow down choices based on features like resolution, connectivity, and size. This ensures you find the scanner that fits your specific needs. Compare prices on a vast selection of products from thousands of retailers to secure the best deal. With user reviews, you can see what others think and make the right decision. Whether you're after a compact model for home use or a high-performance option for the office, we've got you covered. Begin here to explore the best scanners for your needs and enjoy seamless scanning experiences.

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Scanners Tera Wireless Barcode Scanner EU008489413

Tera Wireless Barcode Scanner EU008489413

£42.53
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.17/mo.*
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Scanners Alacrity Multifunctional 2D Barcode Scanner

Alacrity Multifunctional 2D Barcode Scanner

A4

£34.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.58/mo.*
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Scanners Keshen Barcode Scanner Module 1D 2D Reader

Keshen Barcode Scanner Module 1D 2D Reader

£64.16
Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.38/mo.*
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Scanners Veneka Portable USB Document Camera Scanner

Veneka Portable USB Document Camera Scanner

A4

£60.05
Or 3 interest-free payments of £20.01/mo.*
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Scanners Honeywell Eda51 Handheld Mobile Computer Scanner 5"

Honeywell Eda51 Handheld Mobile Computer Scanner 5"

£810.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £270.00/mo.*
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Scanners Honeywell Voyager 1202G Multi-IF Kit

Honeywell Voyager 1202G Multi-IF Kit

£285.92
Or 3 interest-free payments of £95.30/mo.*
Scanners Penpower WorldPenScan Go Digital Highlighter

Penpower WorldPenScan Go Digital Highlighter

£119.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £39.98/mo.*
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Scanners Zebra WT6000 Wristband Black

Zebra WT6000 Wristband Black

A4

£115.76
Or 3 interest-free payments of £38.58/mo.*
Zebra DS9908-SR Handheld Bar Code Reader

Zebra DS9908-SR Handheld Bar Code Reader

£283.66
Or 3 interest-free payments of £94.55/mo.*
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Tomtop Jms 1D 2D QR Barcode Scanner Platform

Tomtop Jms 1D 2D QR Barcode Scanner Platform

£15.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.30/mo.*
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Honeywell Granit 1991iXR Handheld Bar Code Reader

Honeywell Granit 1991iXR Handheld Bar Code Reader

£968.32
Or 3 interest-free payments of £322.77/mo.*
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Tomtop Jms Barcode Scanner 1D/2D/QR Portable Finger Handheld Ring Code Reader Support

Tomtop Jms Barcode Scanner 1D/2D/QR Portable Finger Handheld Ring Code Reader Support

£58.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.50/mo.*
1store
SCANNERS

FAQ

Scanners are devices used to digitize documents and images. The main types include flatbed, sheet-fed, handheld, and drum scanners. Flatbed scanners are versatile for photos and documents. Sheet-fed scanners are ideal for bulk scanning. Handheld scanners offer portability, while drum scanners provide high-quality scans for professional use.

Scanners are selected based on factors like purpose, size, and features. Consider what you'll scan most often: photos, documents, or both. Think about the required resolution and speed. If you need portability, opt for a compact model. For high-volume tasks, a sheet-fed scanner is efficient.

Scanners' resolution determines image quality and detail level. Measured in dots per inch (DPI), higher DPI means sharper images. For standard document scanning, 300 DPI suffices. For photos or detailed graphics, consider 600 DPI or more to ensure clarity and precision.

Scanners: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a scanner, it's crucial to evaluate what you'll primarily use it for. Are you scanning documents, photos, or both? Document scanners are great for text-heavy tasks and often come with features like automatic document feeders for bulk jobs. On the other hand, photo scanners offer higher resolution and color depth, perfect for preserving memories. If you need versatility, consider an all-in-one scanner that can handle both tasks efficiently.

The resolution of a scanner is measured in dots per inch (DPI). For general document scanning, a DPI of 300 is usually sufficient. However, if you're scanning photos or require high-quality images, aim for a scanner with at least 600 DPI. Speed is another essential factor; if you're handling large volumes of documents, look for scanners that offer fast processing times to save you time and effort.

Modern scanners offer various connectivity options that can enhance convenience and flexibility. USB connections are standard, but if you want to reduce cable clutter, consider a scanner with Wi-Fi capabilities. This feature allows you to scan directly to your computer or cloud storage without needing physical connections. Additionally, some scanners support mobile app integration, enabling you to scan directly from your smartphone or tablet.

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