A 7-inch UMPC (tablet PC) or a 5-inch UMPC would tally with your needed at camera lover, which is clearly a better one than the Epson photo viewer. Where you can get the more usefulness in the UMPC.
The RAW image viewer of the computer, there is ExifPro and FastStone both. ExifPro is nowadays a best one in the image viewer, and ExifPro is surprisingly with a fast speed over the RAW image viewing, but its smooth filter of ExifPro has been running.
secondly, I have been dreaming to get a 7-inch UMPC with an added HDMI input port, it should be able to as a mobile monitor, then it can be used for outdoor. It needs to suspend its computing system while as a monitor running, which its battery will obtain the more time at the run of the monitor.
After 2007, many mid-level DSLR cameras have a HDMI output port, and that now is usually as a standard port in the mid-level DSLR cameras.
a DSLR camera + a monitor = a faster view of image.
However, a 3-inch monitor of camera is too small. Anyone cannot demand the camera itself to be having a 5-inch monitor, but another outer monitor will be able to get a 7-inch or larger.
Do you want a better composition of a picture at the outdoor scene? An outside monitor could be a better way, which you will see the more things than a 3-inch, at the same frame image, but it can be not required to operate a computer.
Also, an outside monitor will be easily turning to any position, if you want to avoid the direct sunlight to the screen, when your camera has been locked to the top of tripod.
In fact, if the UMPC have an added function that it can be as a mobile monitor, then its enlarged sale will not be limited to a market of camera lover, there is the more markets.
I have a Samsung Q1u, but it cannot as a monitor using.
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A 7-inch UMPC (tablet PC) or a 5-inch UMPC would tally with your needed at camera lover, which is clearly a better one than the Epson photo viewer. Where you can get the more usefulness in the UMPC.
The RAW image viewer of the computer, there is ExifPro and FastStone both. ExifPro is nowadays a best one in the image viewer, and ExifPro is surprisingly with a fast speed over the RAW image viewing, but its smooth filter of ExifPro has been running.
ExifPro v 1.0.10 link:
http://www.exifpro.com/history.html
Anyone should read its help files, before the ExifPro to be used.
http://www.exifpro.com/help_index.html
FastStone Image Viewer v3.9 is here:
http://www.faststone.org/
secondly,
I have been dreaming to get a 7-inch UMPC with an added HDMI input port, it should be able to as a mobile monitor, then it can be used for outdoor. It needs to suspend its computing system while as a monitor running, which its battery will obtain the more time at the run of the monitor.
After 2007, many mid-level DSLR cameras have a HDMI output port, and that now is usually as a standard port in the mid-level DSLR cameras.
a DSLR camera + a monitor = a faster view of image.
However, a 3-inch monitor of camera is too small. Anyone cannot demand the camera itself to be having a 5-inch monitor, but another outer monitor will be able to get a 7-inch or larger.
Do you want a better composition of a picture at the outdoor scene? An outside monitor could be a better way, which you will see the more things than a 3-inch, at the same frame image, but it can be not required to operate a computer.
Also, an outside monitor will be easily turning to any position, if you want to avoid the direct sunlight to the screen, when your camera has been locked to the top of tripod.
In fact, if the UMPC have an added function that it can be as a mobile monitor, then its enlarged sale will not be limited to a market of camera lover, there is the more markets.
I have a Samsung Q1u, but it cannot as a monitor using.