In Kenya, for instance, even with the easing of restrictions occasioned by the COvid-19 pandemic, hybrid learning continues to be the preferred mode but this will only be possible with the scaling of technology in education, with scanners playing a big role. Assessed for superiority in areas including ‘Best image quality’, ‘Easiest to use’ and ‘Best user experience’, Epson products demonstrated that they deliver against both user and business needs. The following models of Epson scanners, available in Kenya, won recognition:

Epson DS-360W Best image quality / file size ratioEpson DS-730N Best image quality / file size ratioEpson DS-32000 Best image quality / file size ratioEpson DS-30000 Best image quality / file size ratioEpson DS-730N Best User ExperienceEpson DS-32000 Easiest-to-use scannerEpson DS-30000 Easiest-to-use scanner

Epson Regional Head East and West Africa, Mukesh Bector says: “We’re thrilled that our products have been recognised by such a respected and rigorous testing house, verifying the business value these units offer and their simplicity of use within the workflow.” Commenting on image quality, Edward Bilson, DataMaster, says: “Most manufacturers of imaging equipment provide the means to compress files, which can reduce their size -and the cost to store them -by a factor of ten or more.  However, the quality of the images can often be lost in the quest to make files as small as possible. The winners of this award are scanners that make small pdf files which will be cheap to store on the cloud while still guaranteeing the value of their contents.” On ‘Best user experience’, Bilson adds: “The scanners that have won this award have a wide and intuitive range of features and functions, and also handle originals very well -compared to competing machines in the same tests in DataMaster Lab’s independent laboratory.  Users of these winning machines will be more productive”