Wolverine Data’s Film-to-Digital Scanner Sets New Sales Record
IRVINE, Calif. -- Dec 10, 2008 Wolverine Data, Inc. today announced that their F2D Film to Digital Scanner is the most successful new product introduction in the company’s 25-year history. The innovative standalone film scanner has far exceeded all sales expectations in the one-month period since it hit the market last month, and the company is ramping up production to meet demand.According to Matt Mardini, Wolverine Data president, the F2D Film to Digital Scanner is outselling competitive products by far. “We have created a very simple-to-use device that works right out of the box and produces a 5MP digital image in five seconds at a push of a button,” Mardini said. “Unlike similar devices currently on the market, the Wolverine F2D scanner does not require a computer or learning a new software program, and it takes very little space to operate, store or transport. We even supply a 1GB memory card to store the images, for viewing on your digital picture frame or transferring to your computer.”
The Wolverine F2D Scanner is uniquely designed with a built-in 1.5-inch color LCD screen for viewing and editing, and a memory card reader that saves the converted images directly onto SD memory cards. Within seconds, users can view their scanned photos through a digital picture frame or upload to a computer.
Features include:
- Converts 35mm film negatives and slides to 5MP digital images
- Complete standalone operation–no computer or software required to operate
- Fast conversion–requires only five seconds for converting an image
- Built-in 1.5-inch color LCD screen to view and edit images
- Saves images directly on SD memory cards
The F2D package includes scanner, AC power adapter, USB cable, negatives cartridge, slides cartridge; cleaner, 1GB SD Card (limited time offer) and one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase.
The Wolverine F2D Scanner is now available for .99 from Wolverine Data’s online store and from leading retailers such as B&H, J&R, Adorama, Amazon, and Target, among others.
