I have been happy so far with a FlashTrax. Reasonably quick reading a
CF file and transferring to the computer when you get back via USB2.
Display is large, but not very detailed. But all I care about really in
something like that is some verification that the file transferred in
an uncorrupted form. I think it displays just about anything. It does
not do a RAW conversion, but reads the JPEG file created by your camera
to display on the LCD, the way I understand it. I read lots of feedback
on the web it is one of the few without howls of dismay over lost or
corrupted files.
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Oct 14, 2004, at 8:22 AM, C.H.Ling wrote:
>
> The data transfer rate of iRiver is extremely slow, not an option for
> me.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne S" <om4t@xxxxxxxx>
>
>
>> iRiver can. I considered getting one for just that purpose and to
>> not have to carry a laptop when traveling. Perhaps the Olympus
>> one can display ORF files even?
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> At 10:13 AM 10/14/2004, you wrote:
>>
>>> I hope it will accept CF card so that it can be used as digital
>>> wallet for
>>> my E-1 :-)
>>>
>>> C.H.Ling
>>
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