Never Fill a Digital Camera Memory Card Again
Epson's new P-2000 stores up to 40GB of photos straight from your camera's memory card.
Peter Cohen, MacCentral
With HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house. Live wirelessly. Print wirelessly.
Epson's new P-2000 Multimedia Storage Viewer features a 40GB hard
drive that you can use to store images from memory cards. That means you don't
have to worry about running out of card space or carrying a notebook
along--just insert the memory card into the P-2000, transfer the images, clear
the card, and start shooting again.
Each of the two built-in memory card slots supports CompactFlash Type I and Type II and Secure Digital memory cards--an optional third-party adapter supports additional cards. The P-2000 has a 3.8-inch display for viewing JPEG images. Its 40GB capacity is enough to store about 5000 RAW-format images and up to 10,000 5-megapixel JPEG images, according to Seiko Epson representatives.
The P-2000 displays images up to 8.9 megapixels and supports JPEG and RAW image file formats, MPEG-4 and Motion-JPEG video files, and MP3 and unprotected AAC audio files. It connects to Macs or PCs using a USB 2.0 interface. It's powered by a lithium ion battery and includes a charger/AC adapter, a high-speed USB cable, a carrying case, and a wrist strap. Look for it in stores in early November for $499.
Designed by Seiko Epson, the portable device is designed to enable users to show off digital photos culled from a computer or straight from the flash cards used by popular cameras. Intended as a replacement for Epson's P-1000, the P-2000 has higher-capacity storage, a faster interface, and the ability to play video and music files.
Users can zoom and rotate images, create a slide show with music, and share images on an NTSC or PAL television screen, monitor, or projector using an optional third-party cable. You can also print directly to supported Epson printers; the P-2000 supports PRINT Image Matching II and Exif 2.2 technology.
(Martyn Williams of IDG News Service contributed to this article.)
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