![]() This is the baby of the OpticFilm range, yet it still boasts a respectable 7,200dpi maximum scanning resolution. See our full Plustek Opticfilm 8200i SE review for more details There is also a Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai available (see below), a flagship model that adds color calibration software into the package - useful for color transparency scanning, albeit at a higher cost. The price difference between the two scanners is smaller in the US, making the extra convenience of the 8200i SE very tempting. But if you regularly scan multiple negs that are likely to need dust and scratch removal, then the 8200i SE could be a real time-saver and worth the premium. The downside? In some places, the 8200i SE can cost around 40% more than the 8100, making it rather less of a bargain. ![]() Combined with the iSRD feature in the bundled SilverFast scanning software, any dust and scratches on your negs are automatically detected and then removed from the digital scan - clever stuff. There's really only one key feature that separates the 8200i SE from the 8100, and that's its dedicated infra-red scanning channel. It's almost identical on this inside too, but that's no bad thing, as that means you're assured top-notch scanning quality, providing you're prepared to wait a while when using max 7200dpi scanning resolution. However, the 50 lumens brightness limits its usability within the kitchen.Apart from its black rather than blue finish, the OpticFilm 8200i SE could be mistaken for its baby 8100 sibling. It has exceptional features like wireless mirroring, a MicroSD card slot, and a bigger battery. “Want an ultra-affordable and true pocket projector? The Akaso Mini Projector is the right pick. Likewise, you can input up to 1080p resolution video, which the projector downscales to 480p resolution. The Akaso Mini Projector has a native resolution of 854 x 480p, good enough for a cookie decorating projector. In that case, you can keep it connected to the provided wall adapter. Suppose your cookie decorating sessions run longer. The battery is rated to last up to 150 minutes, which translates to 2.5 hours on a full charge. It comes with a 4000mAH built-in battery. With its built-in Wi-Fi, you can wirelessly mirror your smartphone, tablet, or laptop screen onto the projector. Moreover, the Akaso Mini Projector also supports wireless screen sharing. With these ports, you can connect it to several devices like laptops, smartphones, flash drives, and memory cards. This projector features multiple connectivity options on its side. Thus, you can easily store it in your pocket compared to some other projectors on our list. ![]() To get an idea of its size, the Akaso Mini Projector measures 2.71-inch wide, 5.51-inch deep, and a meager 0.62-inch high. Hence, you can easily attach it to a mobile mount without worrying about the entire assembly falling. It has a solid build quality and weighs just under 0.5 pounds. Therefore, you don’t have to manually adjust the keystone or focus. The camera helps in autofocusing and auto keystone correction. More importantly, the projector has a front camera. You can open your images within the projector and not mess with other technical mumbo jumbo. As a result, you don’t have to fidget with your smartphone or screen mirroring. It is also a smart projector with an Android TV 11 built-in. However, it’s more than enough for cookie decoration, partly thanks to the laser light source. On paper, 300 ANSI lumens don’t feel adequate for regular use. Secondly, this projector produces 300 ANSI lumens brightness. It means the projection on your cookie will look crisp (no pun intended), and you can see every detail without squinting your eyes. For the uninitiated, a laser light source is extremely sharp and doesn’t disperse like the LED light source used in other projectors in this list. Firstly, the Anker Nebula Capsule 3 Laser comes with a laser light source.
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