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epson p-2000 vs portable dvd player

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Old 17-06-06, 23:23
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Cool epson p-2000 vs portable dvd player

Hi all,

I am looking at a portable storage solution for showing my photos to family
and friends.The epson p-2000 looks to be a very nice unit,albeit pricey.
The other alternative is to buy a portable dvd player (8" screen) and write the photos to cd and play them as a slide show.
I would appreciate any comments/views/recommendations from anyone who
can help.
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Old 18-06-06, 06:54
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A laptop might be better for a storage solution and display device, it can also have further uses such as image editing and with awireless laptop.... the Internet!
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A laptop might be better for a storage solution and display device, it can also have further uses such as image editing and with awireless laptop.... the Internet!
I would agree, and although a slightly bigger investment, their versatility and superior functionality make them a better option for me. However if its a pocketable option you need I have heard good things about the Epson.
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Old 18-06-06, 10:42
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Thanks for your comments.
I do have a laptop but was thinking of a smaller more portable device.
I will ponder some more.


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Old 18-06-06, 17:27
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Thanks for your comments.
I do have a laptop but was thinking of a smaller more portable device.
I will ponder some more.


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Small laptops are available, though I'm not sure of the price. Leif
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Old 19-06-06, 21:01
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How about loading the images onto your cameras memory card and then connecting the camera to the telly. Never tried it but it works with Canon cameras and I would think it would work with other makes.It would save lots of money!
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Old 19-06-06, 21:06
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The Epson P2000 is a great piece of kit. I used to have a Phototainer and it was painfully slow, had a crap screen, terrible battery life etc etc It was awful.

The P2000 has none of these faults and although it's a bit pricey, it's earned its place in my bag. The one failing is that in very strong sunlight the screen struggles to display a clear picture.
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Hi I just took possesion of Nikon Coolwalker. Very impressive bit of kit. Main factor for purchase was it supports Raw. I did look at other makes but not all support Raw format. It also has a slide show feature, not that I would use it that often. Also at 30Gb I can use it as a back up as well.

Did look at the Epson 2000 but price won in the end.

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