
Canon Canoscan Lide 300
Score: 73/100
Epson WorkForce ES-50
Score: 60/100Rankings

The Canon CanoScan LiDE 300 is a compact flatbed scanner delivering 2400 × 2400 dpi optical resolution and fast 10-second A4 color scans. It lacks an automatic document feeder and modern connectivity options, making it best suited for home users and occasional scanning tasks.

The Epson ES-50 is a compact, USB-powered portable scanner offering 600 dpi resolution and built-in OCR for on-the-go document capture. Its single-sheet feed and slower multi-page performance make it unsuitable for high-volume scanning tasks. Perfect for mobile professionals needing occasional single-page scans.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2,400 dpibest | 600 dpi | |
— | 10 ppmbest | |
— | 1 pagesbest | |
48 bitsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.5 Wbest | — |
297 mm | 1,828.8 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.633 kg | 0.27 kgbest |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest |
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Performance(1) | ||
Optical Resolution (dpi) | 2400 dpi | 600 dpi |
Design & Build(3) | ||
Maximum Document Size (mm) | 297 mm | 1828.8 mm |
Weight (kg) | 1.633 kg | 0.27 kg |
Dimensions (W×D×H) | 9.9 x 1.7 x 14.5 inches | 271.8 x 33.0 x 45.7 mm |
Software(1) | ||
Included Software Packages (packages) | 2 packages | 3 packages |

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Professional reviewers and Canon's own marketing portray the LiDE 300 as a sleek, affordable flatbed that offers high-resolution 2400 dpi scans and fast 10-second A4 color capture. They emphasize its ease of use via four EZ buttons, Auto Scan, and direct cloud upload, positioning it as an ideal low-cost solution for home and small-office environments.
While direct user reviews are scarce in the data, the product description suggests everyday users appreciate its simplicity, compact footprint, and one-touch operation. The lack of an ADF and limited macOS support are noted as potential drawbacks for power users.

“fits in bags, survives cold weather/truck use”

“perfect handling of varied paper without jams”

“black lines appear after initial uses even on flat paper”




Professional reviewers commend the ES-50 for its tiny footprint, solid 600 dpi output and USB-only simplicity, making it a handy tool for occasional mobile scans. However, they criticize its sluggish multi-page performance, lack of duplex automation, and limited feature set compared to newer Epson models that add wireless and higher resolution.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the scanner's portability, easy one-touch operation and reliable OCR, noting it outperforms phone apps for receipts and documents. Common complaints focus on black-line artifacts, the need to reinstall drivers, and the slow, manual process required for multi-page or duplex scanning.