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| Epson P-5000 80GB Multimedia Storage Drive, Viewer, and Audio-Video Player w/ 4-Inch LCD | 
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| Brand: Epson Category: Photography
Avg. Customer Rating: 56 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 80 Native Resolution: 4 Display Size: 4 Removable Memory: MiniSD Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 9.7 x 4.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: P-5000 Model: P-5000 UPC: 010343860483 EAN: 0010343860483 ASIN: B000J3YFM2
Release Date: November 20, 2006
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| Customer Reviews:
Photo Uploads on the go December 20, 2008 When I shoot youth sports I need to upload 20-30 gigs of photos a day, and this product has proven to be amazingly reliable. And for the price of an IPOD it is great. By the time the battery goes it is full, you can't ask for more than that.
Epson P-3000 40GB Multimedia Storage Device December 12, 2008 The P-3000 is a great device to review, edit store and share your digital photography. The large screen allows for the viewing of my photos in great detail and clear focus - much better than viewing on my digital camera. The slideshow function allows for the playing of my favorite music while viewing the slideshow of favorite pictures. I would definitely recommend the P-3000 for all photography buffs. I would rated it 5 stars but for the limited battery life.
An excellent multi purpose backup device December 2, 2008 Haven't really used this so far but am impressed with what I have seen. I take my photos in RAW and it handles them well albeit a little slowly when scrolling through. A recommended product!
good quality viewer, but power hungry November 9, 2008 The ability to be able to share images (meaning have people look at images downloaded to the P-3000) without lugging a laptop around is great, especially since the viewer is of such high quality.
When I try to transfer images between camera and the P-3000 in the field, however, it asks to be plugged into the wall. If the rechargeable battery can't handle the transfers by itself, it would be nice to at least have a 12-volt adapter.
I also give the unit high marks for its plug and play functionality. The owners manual is quite easy to follow.
So, to summarize, love the image quality and ease of use, but find it demanding, in regards to power demands.
Not For Me October 10, 2008 This product did not work well for me. I wanted an easy and lightweight backup for photographs to take on trips. This unit is relatively heavy. Transfer is slow.
More important to me: The interface is clumsy and non-intuitive. For example, it took a lot of trial and error to create a folder of a few pictures to show to a dinner group.
But the killer was that this unit froze twice during the trip, i.e., responded neither to the touch interface nor to any manipulation of the on/off switch. Leaving the unit unplugged until the battery ran down and then restarting it did work. I don't believe any pictures were lost, but I've lost my confidence in trusting the unit for important backups.
The unit has a huge amount of space. It may just suit the needs of other users. My unit may be defective. So don't write this off if it meets your needs.
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