


The Epson(R) P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer Offers 80GB Hard Drive for Storing, Sharing and Viewing Thousands of Photos Latest Multimedia Storage Viewer from Epson Provides High Capacity Hard Drive and Beautiful 3.8″ LCD with Epson Photo Fine(TM) Technology for Brilliant Color and Incredible Detail Epson is introducing its newest product in the Multimedia Storage Viewer category, the Epson P-4000. Epson is continuing to develop products that meet the changing needs of today’s digital photographer. The Epson P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer has many of the same features and strengths of the popular Epson P-2000, but now offers double the hard drive capacity with 80GB* for storing and sharing an even larger number of photos along with video and music files.
Enjoy the freedom of multimedia portability
Download and store thousands of digital photos
Includes a high capacity 80GB hard drive to quickly save images on the spot (73.8GB for available storage, 6.2GB for system requirements).
View every image with precision clarity and color
Transfer files quickly and easily
Share and view your photos and videos on screen
Connects to TVs or projectors using an optional third-party video cable.
Access hundreds of images with ease
Enables you to create folders to categorize and group your files for easy access and viewing.
Features
Review By Dcviews
The Epson P-4000 is the third Multimedia Storage Viewing product introduction from Epson and addresses the customer’s need for increased storage capacity. It is equipped with an 80GB hard drive for storing over 75,000 images, over 25,000 songs or about 90 to 300 hours of video.** It supports JPEG image files as well as RAW files (on select digital SLR cameras), MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG video files and MP3 and AAC audio files. This product is also designed with a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface for easily and quickly transferring these files to and from a computer.
Review By Pcmag
The P-4000 is a USB mass storage class device, but it won’t work with Windows Media Player. You put media files into the Albums/PC_DATA folder; we wish Epson had made it more obvious where to put different types of files. The P-4000 still has the archaic eight-character limitation on filenames for photos and videos, though the icons for audio files at least display the ID3 track name (instead of album art). If you have long file or folder names, this can be a big annoyance, and we’re surprised this hasn’t been fixed.
Review By Epson
The Epson® P-4000 has what you need to store and share thousands of photos, videos, music and more - anytime, anywhere. Ready when you are, it features a high-capacity 80GB hard drive, so you can download and save images from your camera, memory card or computer, wherever life takes you. And, it couldn’t be easier to share images on-the-spot. A large 3.8″ LCD with Epson Photo Fine™ technology means your friends and clients will see every vivid detail in brilliant clarity and color.
Review By Shutterbug
Images files are stored on an 80GB hard drive; the less expensive ($450) P-2000 uses a 40GB drive. Because 6.2GB is reserved for system requirements, the P-4000 gives you access to 73.8GB for image storage. It has built-in card slots for CompactFlash (Type I and II) and Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard and supports other memory card formats with an optional third-party adapter. The big hard drive gobbled up all of the JPEG and raw image files I threw at it, although raw files by their nature vary from camera to camera and manufacturer to manufacturer, so if that’s a big deal to you check it out first or caveat emptor.


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