
Doxie Go SE
Score: 68/100
Kodak Slide N SCAN
Score: 60/100Rankings

The Doxie Go SE offers true portable scanning with battery power, internal storage and ABBYY OCR, making it convenient for field work. Its slow scan speed, lack of an ADF and limited resolution reduce suitability for high-volume or high-detail tasks. Ideal for freelancers and mobile professionals needing occasional on-the-go digitization.

The Kodak Slide N Scan (RODFS50) is a portable, standalone film digitizer with a 5-inch LCD and HDMI output, ideal for hobbyists converting 35 mm slides. Its 14 MP native sensor limits high-detail work and manual loading slows workflow. Best suited for casual users who need quick, on-the-go digitization of common film formats.
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| ↓ lower better | 0.535 kg | 0.454 kgbest |
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Weight (kg) | 0.535 kg | 0.454 kg |
Dimensions (W×D×H) | 2.25 x 1.75 x 12.2 in (W x H x D) | 136x134x95 |


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Professional reviewers commend the Kodak RODFS50 for its user-friendly, standalone design and versatile film adapters, making it a solid choice for hobbyists who need quick, on-the-go digitization.
Everyday users generally praise the scanner's simplicity, portability, and ability to produce ready-viewable JPEGs on a TV, especially for family photo preservation. Common complaints revolve around the manual film loading process, limited resolution for large prints, and the restriction to certain film formats and SD card capacity.

