Author: TechBytes
Dumb phones offer a deliberate break from the constant connectivity and distractions that define modern smartphone use. These basic devices focus on essential functions like calls and text messaging …
Looking for a phone that dials things back to basics but still keeps you in the loop? The Nokia 2780 Flip is a bit of a throwback—classic flip design, …
Need to digitize thousands of old family photos without spending hours hunched over a flatbed? We recently put the Epson FastFoto FF-680W through its paces and started to see …
Finding a phone that can survive tough conditions while keeping things simple isn’t exactly a walk in the park. The CAT S22 Flip stands out for its rugged build …
Looking for a scanner that won’t destroy your wallet but still gets the job done for both photos and documents? We got our hands on the Epson Perfection V39 …
Looking for a phone that cuts through the digital noise and gets back to basics? We recently tried the Punkt MP02, a minimalist device that promises just the essentials—calls …
After putting the ScanSnap iX1600 through its paces for a few weeks, it’s easy to see why so many small businesses and home offices are drawn to it. The …
Looking for a simple phone that gets back to basics without all the smartphone complications? The Nokia 225 4G is a throwback to straightforward mobile communication, but with just …
Looking for a scanner that won’t hog your whole desk? The CanoScan Lide 300 has been our trusty pick for digitizing documents and photos. It’s a compact flatbed model—no …
Trying to preserve those stacks of family photos but can’t stand the thought of spending hours hunched over a flatbed? The ePhoto Z300 keeps popping up for folks who …