
Doxie DX240
Score: 33/100
Kodak Mini
Score: 60/100Rankings

The KODAK Mini Digital Film & Slide Scanner is a compact, standalone device that digitizes various 35 mm and sub-35 mm film formats directly to JPEG files, suited for casual users but limited in resolution and durability.

The Doxie Go SE is a truly portable, battery-operated scanner offering 600 dpi CCD quality and on-board OCR, ideal for mobile professionals. It lacks duplex and Wi-Fi, making it unsuitable for high-volume office environments.
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600 dpibest | — | |
7.5 ppmbest | — | |
12 monthsbest | — | |
24 bitsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.54 kg | 0.454 kgbest |
216 mmbest | — | |
762 mmbest | — | |
2 countbest | — |
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Image Quality(1) | ||
Light Source Type | LED | unknown |
Power & Build(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.54 kg | 0.4536 kg |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the Go SE for its portable design, high-resolution CCD sensor and intuitive controls, while noting the absence of duplex scanning and Wi-Fi as notable gaps.
Everyday users love the simplicity and portability, especially the ability to scan without a computer, but they miss duplex capability and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Professional reviewers commend its simplicity, portability, and on-device editing, but note the limited native resolution, lack of dust-removal, and absence of automatic feeding.
Everyday users enjoy the ease of use and TV-out feature, yet many report film-feeding jams, freezing issues, and a flimsy plastic construction.
“Perfect for travel and fieldwork”

“So simple to use”

“Great for archiving old photos and documents”


