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73 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Epson P 2000 - The Best, 1 Aug 2005
Once I'd decided that I needed portable storage/display I researched the available products in UK. Having read the reviews and handled most of the opposition (Innotainer, Nixvue etc) I narrowed my choice to two. The Jobo Giga Pro and the Epson P2000. From a functionality aspect the Jobo was ahead. However, when I saw my photo's displayed on the two screens there was only one winner - the Epson P2000 - by a mile. Words cannot describe the quality of screen output; it is simply amazing. You have to see to believe.The unit is nicely built and finished and exudes quality. It comes with very few 'extras' - a good sign - all the production money has gone into the product and not the cheap add-ons. Battery life is very good - about 3 hours, dependant on what you are doing. Spare batteries are prohibitively expensive, but if you are reasonably handy you can make an external plug in battery from 4 NiMH batteries, a block battery holder, lead and plug from Maplins for about £10. The 'on board' software is pretty good though I could pick small faults. However, no software is perfect; it's all a compromise and providing it does the job well - which it does - that's good enough. There are quite a few workarounds if you are reasonably savvy with a PC. Firmware upgrades are simple to carry out requiring only a formatted C/F card onto which you copy the downloaded files from Epson. I've read other user comments about the copy and not move issue. I believe this is sensible, Epson are playing safe by duplicating. Better to have two copies than no copy! Commonly identified 'problems' associated with transferring named folders, creating nested subfolders, copying music, playing other than default music during a slide show and the like can all be easily done; you just need to think about how to do it! It's pretty quick downloading your card contents, about 6 minutes for a 1gb C/F. Transition effects are very nice, music reproduction is average - buy an iPod if this is what you really want and navigation is a breeze. I have no major criticism to direct at this bit of technology. If you need 'field' storage to release your C/F cards, or a top class screen to show important shots to clients, or a means of critically checking technical aspects of your shots, or simply a home photo album then you cannot get anything better than the Epson P2000. Buy it for what it is marketed as, and you will not in any way be disappointed. If you want further comment contact me; johnatbiofosdotcom and I'll be pleased to help.
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