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I'm in the market for a portable storage thing on which you can also preview images and associated data (histogram etc). Some people have mentioned units by hyperdrive and vosonic, does anyone have any recommendations?
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Last time I checked the Epson models were the most popular
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There's also one called "Colorspace" that is very good, and a lot cheaper than Epson's model, although with a much smaller screen. THB 5,900 plus Hard-disk (up to 120GB last time I checked). I know AV Camera has it, but since it's distributed by Fotosystems, it's probably available elsewhere as well.
The more advanced solution is the mini tablet PC by Fujitsu (don't remember the model name). 600grams, 40GB HD, built in wi-fi, SD and CF slots and runs Windows full version, so you can even use Photoshop. THB 40,000 at Seacon Square, but that was a few weeks ago.
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