"For $450, you could just get yourself another whole digital camera and review your photos on there, right? Sheesh. It's another product in search of a market."
I guess comments like these that reflect lack of understanding are what happen when you've spent too much time thinking and talking about poop. (Nice name, nice site, btw).
Do you even understand this product? When your memory card is full, you place it in this device and unload your photos from your memory card onto the device's HDD, effectively freeing up the space on the memory card so you can place it back into your camera and continue snapping photos.
Devices like these are much more effective solutions both in terms of practicality and cost than buying a dozen or dozens of memory cards, which is exactly what you'd have to do to match the capacity of this device's HDD.
And with 40-80 GB of HDD capacity, you'd be able to unload the photos on your memory card repeatedly - it's portability beats dragging a bulky laptop around with you everywhere which is not practical.
The ability to view the photos on the built-in screen is an added bonus with these devices, and who wants to view photos on a tiny camera screen when they can see them on larger screen like this? You'd be surprised - an extra diagonal inch or inch and a half of screen real estate makes a big difference.
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Poopmaster wrote:
"For $450, you could just get yourself another whole digital camera and review your photos on there, right? Sheesh. It's another product in search of a market."
I guess comments like these that reflect lack of understanding are what happen when you've spent too much time thinking and talking about poop. (Nice name, nice site, btw).
Do you even understand this product? When your memory card is full, you place it in this device and unload your photos from your memory card onto the device's HDD, effectively freeing up the space on the memory card so you can place it back into your camera and continue snapping photos.
Devices like these are much more effective solutions both in terms of practicality and cost than buying a dozen or dozens of memory cards, which is exactly what you'd have to do to match the capacity of this device's HDD.
And with 40-80 GB of HDD capacity, you'd be able to unload the photos on your memory card repeatedly - it's portability beats dragging a bulky laptop around with you everywhere which is not practical.
The ability to view the photos on the built-in screen is an added bonus with these devices, and who wants to view photos on a tiny camera screen when they can see them on larger screen like this? You'd be surprised - an extra diagonal inch or inch and a half of screen real estate makes a big difference.