NY Times gets around to checking out options for offloading digital camera images
That new 8 megapixel camera sure takes nice pictures, but with that quality comes a price, which is a large filesize per image, as big as 9MB for in RAW format and up to 4MB for JPG images. Fortunately the NY Times takes a look at a couple of new ways to offload those pictures from your memory card, most notably the Epson P-2000 (apparently it's coming to the US very soon), which has a 3.8-inch VGA LCD, a 40GB hard drive and can also play MP3s and MPEG-4 video files, and Nikon's CoolWalker (at right), which uses the same 2.5-inch LCD as their best digital cameras, a 30GB hard drive, but uses the slow USB 1.1 protocol for file-transfer.