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Epson’s P-4000 Multimedia Viewer; The Magic Box
I get many questions from readers, pros, and people I meet who don’t
trust putting their images into a portable storage device, hoping that they’ll
safely be there (in the card) when they get back from a vacation. After all,
the gadget has a simple job to do; it must safely hold your image files until
you download them onto your computer. There are many kinds of portable contraptions
that can accomplish this task, even Apple’s iPod, but what sets the Epson
P-4000 apart from the rest is the big screen.
Images files are stored on an 80GB hard drive; the less expensive ($450) P-2000
uses a 40GB drive. Because 6.2GB is reserved for system requirements, the P-4000
gives you access to 73.8GB for image storage. It has built-in card slots for
CompactFlash (Type I and II) and Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard and supports
other memory card formats with an optional third-party adapter. The big hard
drive gobbled up all of the JPEG and raw image files I threw at it, although
raw files by their nature vary from camera to camera and manufacturer to manufacturer,
so if that’s a big deal to you check it out first or caveat emptor.
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