Test | Plustek A150

The Plustek A150 has a compact and sturdy design, making it perfect for small offices or home use. It measures 12.2 inches wide, 7.2 inches deep, and 5.9 inches tall, and weighs approximately 3.3 pounds. The scanner features a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), which allows for batch scanning and reduces the need for manual feeding.

Tiny footprint, Duplex scanning, Amazing ABBYY OCR software, USB powered. Cons: No Wi-Fi, Open ADF (dust magnet), Slow initial calibration. plustek a150 test

The Plustek SmartOffice A150 is the Toyota Corolla of scanners. It isn't sexy, it lacks luxury features (Wi-Fi), but it starts every single time, does exactly what it promises, and won't break if you drop it. The Plustek A150 has a compact and sturdy

50-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) that handles everything from receipts and ID cards to legal-sized documents. Editing on the Fly: The large touchscreen allows you to rotate, crop, or delete pages and add watermarks before finalizing the save. Pros & Cons Pros: Extremely simple, "appliance-like" user interface. No PC required for primary scanning tasks. Solid text recognition for archiving searchable PDFs. Cons: Sluggish color speeds make it unsuitable for high-volume color scanning. Lack of built-in searchable PDF conversion; requires separate PC software (ABBYY FineReader or PageManager) to finish the process. Initial setup can be difficult due to a lack of clear documentation. Reviewers from PCMag UK and Expert Reviews suggest that while it isn't the fastest scanner in its class, its flexibility and ease of use make it a strong "all-in-one" solution for small businesses that prioritize simplicity over raw speed. Are you planning to use this mainly for Tiny footprint, Duplex scanning, Amazing ABBYY OCR software,

You buy a Plustek for the hardware, but you stay for the software included. This isn't junkware. The A150 comes with Plustek DocAction —a button interface that lets you scan to:

When you first unbox the A150, you notice two things: how light it is (just 2.6 lbs) and how sturdy the build feels. There is almost no flex in the plastic, which is rare for sub-$300 scanners.