A 2,400 x 2,400dpi flatbed scanner, features an LCD and one-touch front panel buttons for printing/copying, emailing, burning and sharing images. Image quality was well below average though, especially when it came to colour accuracy.
Supporting an Automatic Document Feeder and TMA (for 35mm negatives), the 4500 is beaten by the Microtek ScanMaker 4900 which costs $50 less.