
Doxie DX240
Score: 33/100
Kodak Slide N Scan
Score: 63/100Rankings

The Kodak Slide N Scan RODFS50 is a compact, standalone film digitizer that quickly converts 35 mm, 110 and 126 slides to JPEG files with a built-in 5-inch LCD. It excels in ease of use and speed but delivers modest image quality and lacks advanced editing or batch capabilities.

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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Weight (kg) | 0.54 kg | 0.454 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 praise its plug-and-play simplicity and rapid scanning, but criticize soft image output, limited dynamic range, and lack of touchscreen or advanced editing for serious archival work.
Everyday users love the speed, ease of use and the joy of seeing old slides again, while common complaints focus on soft image quality, the need for an SD card, and the tedious single-slide loading process.
“Perfect for travel and fieldwork”

“So simple to use”

“Great for archiving old photos and documents”


