Apple Color OneScanner
Introduced: 1991
Terminated: 1992
Description
The Apple Color OneScanner was an A4 flatbed scanner capable of resolutions between 75 and 300DPI. Scanning at 300DPI, a single page took about 20 seconds. An SCSI interface was used for communications.
As its name suggests, the Apple Color OneScanner was a color scanner capable of detecting 16 million colors at a 24-bit depth.
History
The Apple Color OneScanner was the first color scanner from Apple.
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Specifications
Type: A4 Flatbed
Resolution: 75 dpi to 300 dpi
Color Depth: 24 bit, 16 million colors
Scanning Area: 8.5 in x 14.0 in (ca. A4)
Speed: 20.4 secs. per scan at 300 dpi
Interface: SCSI
Power: 45 W
Weight and Dimensions (US): 23 lbs., 4.4” H x 13.6” W x 21.8” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 10.4 kg, 11.2 cm H x 34.5 cm W x 55.4 cm D
Timeline
Introduced in 1991, the Apple Color OneScanner was terminated in 1992.
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