UMAX Broadens PowerLook III Family with New Professional-Level Scanner.
Published:
20 March 1999 y., Saturday
UMAX Technologies, Inc., the U.S. scanner market leader and supplier of award-winning imaging and computer technologies, extended its PowerLook family with the PowerLook IIIse scanner, available for an estimated street price of $895. This scanner ships with the PhotoPerfect Advanced Software Bundle and is designed for reflective scanning only. UMAX also announced today a 30% price reduction on its award-winning PowerLook III scanner with a transparency adapter, now available at a suggested retail price of $1795, from its previous price of $2595. The PowerLook III includes the PhotoPerfect Master Software Bundle."As more graphics companies, photographers and pre-press professionals are taking scanning in house, UMAX continues to keep professional quality scanners affordable for this market," said John Roman, senior director of marketing for UMAX Technologies. "Through our continuous technology advancements, we are able to pass savings onto our users, resulting in high quality products at value prices."
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