Sure, the SS4000+ is a very nice product, and if you're in that market as a first time purchaser, or upgrading from a 2700 dpi scanner, you'll be very happy with it. But, the SS4000 is no slouch. People who bought it at closeout got the best buy in a prosumer film scanner available. And even people who bought it pre-closeout are being well served by it now.
Product marches on. Does the release of a 1.2 gig CPU mean your 800 mhz computer needs to be upgraded? Well, unless you have a real need for that increase, it might not be that important an upgrade. But if you have a Pentium 233, maybe it would be wiser to buy the 1.2 gig, than the 800 mhz to replace it. Art >> > > If they have the money, Roger, which doesn't grow on trees where I live. > Speaking for myself, I'll have to be satisfied for awhile with my poor > little SS4000. > > Tris > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body