
Plustek
The Plustek OpticSlim 1680 (Image Express) is a compact A3 flatbed scanner offering 1200 dpi optical resolution, fast 3‑5 second scans at 300 dpi, LED illumination, and built‑in OCR and image editing tools, targeting professionals who need high‑quality large‑format digitization without a bulky footprint.
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Current
$379.00
Average
$382.16
Lowest
$329.73
Highest
$584.77
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers are not directly quoted in the sources, but manufacturer and retailer descriptions highlight the scanner's speed, compactness, and integrated OCR and editing features, positioning it as a solid choice for architects, engineers, and hobbyists who need quick A3 digitization without a large footprint.
What Users Say
The research did not uncover any consumer reviews or forum discussions, indicating a lack of publicly available user feedback for this model.
Common Complaints
Users may be disappointed by the absence of an ADF, the slower USB 2.0 connection, and the high memory requirements for maximum resolution scanning.
How It Compares
vs. Epson Perfection V850 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Epson for professional photo and film work; choose the OpticSlim for fast, space‑saving A3 document scanning.
vs. Canon CanoScan LiDE 400+ (with optional stand)
Advantages
Disadvantages
The Canon is ideal for users who only need letter‑size scans and faster USB; the OpticSlim is better for A3 needs.
vs. Fujitsu fi‑7460
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Fujitsu for high‑throughput office scanning; select the OpticSlim for flatbed A3 scanning of delicate or bound materials.