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[filmscanners] high speed USB vs low speed



What if a film scanner says it is designed for high speed USB ports.   Does
that mean it will work with my lower speed ones but only slower?   If so how
much slower?      Thanks for the help.    Dale

Reference:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/HPS20/S20A.HTM
Hewlett Packard PhotoSmart Film Scanner
Versatile scanner handles film, prints, or slides
 * Affordable "personal" film scanner
* 2400 dpi resolution (24 meg file from 35mm neg!)
* Slides, negatives, or prints up to 5x7 in one unit
* High-speed USB interface (no card needed!)
* Full 36-bit scanning, exceptional color accuracy!

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$ dale-reed@att.net    Seattle, Washington USA $

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