Looks to me like another portable media card backup device (or maybe thats just what I hope it is) takes multiple formats of memory card, backs the card up to the internal hard drive, lets you preview your images and movies (even in raw format) and put your card back in your photos or video camera to continue shooting. I know there are a few products out there that do this, but comparing this to those, it looks nice.
read the engadget's original article and took it at face value, this thing is a crappy PMP.
saw your comment, followed the read link and read the original website, this is clearly a much enhanced backup device. it supports 2.5 inch SATA HDD's (up to a max of 250gb) has a user replaceable 2500 mA battery (np-100 battery, fujifilm?), pictbridge compatible, and support a wide range of memory card formats and video/audio codecs.
this product just got a WHOLE lot more interesting!
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hmm? the control layout is pretty similar to Creative Zen... its just twice as thick.
Looks to me like another portable media card backup device (or maybe thats just what I hope it is) takes multiple formats of memory card, backs the card up to the internal hard drive, lets you preview your images and movies (even in raw format) and put your card back in your photos or video camera to continue shooting. I know there are a few products out there that do this, but comparing this to those, it looks nice.
@ Almus:
oh my, you are absolutely right!
read the engadget's original article and took it at face value, this thing is a crappy PMP.
saw your comment, followed the read link and read the original website, this is clearly a much enhanced backup device. it supports 2.5 inch SATA HDD's (up to a max of 250gb) has a user replaceable 2500 mA battery (np-100 battery, fujifilm?), pictbridge compatible, and support a wide range of memory card formats and video/audio codecs.
this product just got a WHOLE lot more interesting!
Nice catch, Almus!