I realize you already know about the iPod photo. I use this device (for just that purpose) with a belkin card reader. I picked up the reader from belkin with the coupon 12345 for 50% off.
I don't know if the new iPods (with video) will work with the device, so you might want to confirm. I found it to work really well. Was also able to show the pictures to people off the iPod.
Since then, I've found I enjoy the iPod for music and audiobooks too.
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Nov 25th, 2005 02:58 PM #1
Which MP3 players can work as a device to save digital photos?
I don't want to lug around a laptop on trips.
I know the Ipod photo can be used to directly transfer pics from your digicam, but its fairly pricey.
Do any of the other manufacturers have similar devices??
Thanks
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Nov 25th, 2005 03:17 PM #3Deal Addict




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Try these:
- Archos GMini 400/402
- Archos AV420
Future Shop carries the GMini (the 402 is on sale @ $329 right now).
Best Buy has the AV420.
edit: It's the newer Gmini 402 that's $329 at FS, not 400
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...93&catid=22815Last edited by microBe; Nov 25th, 2005 at 08:22 PM.
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Nov 25th, 2005 05:57 PM #4I couldn't see how you transfer pictures without a computer.
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The Archos Gmini400 and AV420 have a built-in CF card slot.
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Nov 27th, 2005 04:12 PM #7
I'm selling my iPod Photo right now,
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...d.php?t=219970
PM me if you are interested.
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Nov 28th, 2005 12:10 AM #8
Anyone familiar with say the Toshiba Gigabeat or Olympus M-Robe?? would those have a photo reader/ storage feature?
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Nov 28th, 2005 01:32 AM #9
Ncix has one here:.. you will still need a hard drive, but it does exactly what you need... there are others if you do your homework, I think they are all around the same price...
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Nov 28th, 2005 08:03 AM #10Thanks Magical!!! That looks like just what I need...
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Nov 28th, 2005 08:26 AM #11
There are tons of devices that are used as a photo wallet, but only some play MP3. Smartdisk Fotochute, Smartdisk FlashTrax XT, Eastgear's PD70X, etc.
One of the best ones is the Epson P2000/P4000. However, it is first a photo wallet storage and MP3 player second. Its MP3 features are more afterthought, however in terms of photo storage it is unrivaled. It has a gorgeous 3.8" LCD, built-in card slots, and ability to view RAW files (if that is important to you).
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Nov 28th, 2005 03:46 PM #12
I see there are a bunch of devices for viewing photos, but they require a computer interface for transfering files.
The Epson, Ipod photo can transfer directly from flash card...
Thanks for the info so far, I have some reseach to do.
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Nov 28th, 2005 10:02 PM #13
The ones I'm talking about do not. Do a search for:
Smartdisk Fotochute
Smartdisk FlashTrax XT
PD70X
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The Archos Gmini400 and AV420 I mentioned do not require a computer. They come with built-in CF card slot so you can transfer files directly from a CF card (and other cards with an adapter) to the hard drive. You can try bringing a CF card to either BB or FS and see how it works. Note, FS may have the latest Gmini402 on display -- that one does NOT have a CF slot. The 402 has dropped the CF slot but added USBOTG, in which case you would simply plug the Gmini directly to your digital camera via a USB cable and it will read the files off the memory card in the camera directly. The good thing about this is that you are not limited to CF cards (and no need for an adapter if your camera doesn't use CF).
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OTOH, the Epson P2000/P4000 is arguably one of the best units available today but pricey.
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