
Kodak SCANZA
Score: 93/100
Doxie DX240
Score: 33/100Rankings

The Kodak Scanza is a compact, plug-and-play film scanner that digitizes a wide range of legacy film formats without a computer. It offers very fast scans and a built-in LCD, making it ideal for casual users who prioritize convenience over professional image quality.

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.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 600 dpibest | |
— | 7.5 ppmbest | |
— | 12 monthsbest | |
— | 24 bitsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.454 kgbest | 0.54 kg |
— | 216 mmbest | |
— | 762 mmbest | |
— | 2 countbest |
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Power & Build(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.4536 kg | 0.54 kg |


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

Professional reviewers praise its simplicity, speed, and format support, but note that image quality falls short of professional scanners and handling can be tricky.
Everyday users love the quick, computer-free workflow and ease of setup, while complaining about occasional USB failures and Windows 11 detection issues.

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.
“the best option in this price range”

“Fast scanning under 2 seconds per frame makes digitizing large slide piles a breeze”

“Plastic build feels cheap and the USB port sometimes stops working”


