August 7, 2008 Epson has unveiled its new generation of multimedia photo viewers promising outstanding screen quality, security and portability. The P-6000 and P-7000 provide photographers with a ...
Latest Multimedia Storage Viewer from Epson Provides High Capacity Hard Drive and Beautiful 3.8″ LCD with Epson Photo Fine™ Technology for Brilliant Color and Incredible Detail NEW YORK – Epson is ...
Epson is most known for its line of printers and expensive ink cartridges. The company also makes a full line of scanners and other products as well including the P-6000 and P-7000 photo viewers aimed ...
Although the Epson P-2000 would be one of our last choices for a music player, it would be our first choice for photo and video viewing and as a companion to a digital camera on the road. PCMag UKJun ...
As a replacement for their P-1000 photo viewer, you couldn’t ask for too much more. The hard drive has been upped from 10GB to 40GB, support for audio/video playback and USB 2.0 have been added, and ...
LONG BEACH, Calif., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ — “It was one of the most magical moments I've ever had leading a group up the summit,” said famed explorer Richard Wiese, on reaching the top of Mount ...
Digital Journal — For digital photographers on the go, the most essential non-photographic accessory is a repository for images. Any photographer that shoots a lot will need to clear out the camera’s ...
On Monday we brought you a PMP from Asuka and compared it to last year’s Epson P-5000. Well, Epson has come back with their P-3000, a 40GB HDD which plays H.264 videos on its 4-inch screen. It’s ...
30 January 2006Epson P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer offers 80GB storage and comes with 3.8" Photo Fine high definition colour display Epson has launched its P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer in the ...
Epson’s long-standing relationship with professional photographers has inspired its engineers to create a powerful, new generation of multimedia photo viewers that push the boundaries of screen ...
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