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PCPlus (May 2001)
"Overall, the Umax Astra 3400 is a package suitable for the scanning requirements of a wide range of users".
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Computer Shopper (September 18, 2000)
Computer Shopper gives the Astra 3400 its "5-star Rating Computer Shopper Best Buy" award. Computer Shopper says:
"The $99-estimated UMAX Astra 3400 was the fastest and best-balanced scanner of the group. The UMAX Astra 3400 also turned in the fastest scanning times in our roundup, averaging less than 27 seconds per scanned image, compared with the group average of 1 minute and 14 seconds. For less than $100, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better budget scanner."
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Computer Shopper (September 21, 2000)
Computer Shopper reviews the Astra 3400 and says:
"...we feel the UMAX Astra 3400 had a slight edge over the competition given its significantly quicker scanning speed and its ability to handle the full spectrum of scanning chores. The Astra 3400 also scores high marks for its elegant design and outstanding ease of use. For shoppers looking to get the most for their money, this is the scanner to buy."
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PC World (September 2000)

The Astra 3400 captures the "#2 Rating" in PC World's "Top 10 Scanners". PC World says, "Impressive newcomer features speedy performance, 42-bit color, easy push buttons, generous support, and a bargain price."
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San Jose Mercury News (July 2, 2000)
Mike Langberg, "Mercury News Personal Technology Editor," reviews the Astra 3400 and says, "Flatbed scanners get some well-deserved attention as prices fall below the $100 level. Versatility makes these imaging devices a welcome addition to a PC." Read the full article.
"...flatbed scanners can tackle many chores beyond just turning family photographs into electronic files. Anything you can place on a scanner's glass face can be digitized -- a child's first sketches, old financial records, magazine cartoons or pages from a favorite book. Add an inkjet printer and your computer becomes a color copying machine..."
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