Nikon MSV-01 Coolwalker Digital Storage Photo Viewer


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The Nikon COOLWALKER is your all newr 30GB portable photo storage album! View your digital snaps anywhere with the 2.5-inch color LCD. Or connect COOLWALKER to a TV and wow family & friends with your photos on the big screen. COOLWALKER allows image storage in JPEG, TIFF and NEF formats. Data upload can be done via USB 2.0 and COOLWALKER is equipped with a data card slot. Packed with features yet easy to carry, simple to use. Ample storage space. Store up to 10,000 digital photos on the high-quality 30GB hard disk. The MSV-01 gives the user the freedom to store an impressively large number of images. It's also compatible with CompactFlash and Microdrive and can be combined with a CF adapter to enable use of SD cards too. Calculated for 6-megapixel images stored in JPEG FINE format. View-anywhere convenience. Lets you store and immediately view your photos on the high-quality 2.5-inch TFT color monitor. The monitor allows images to be viewed anywhere with the clarity of 117,600 pixels. The MSV-01 also offers connectivity to TVs too, so shots can be viewed on a much grander scale. A remote control terminal is additionally included, which is particularly useful when viewing images on a TV screen. Peripheral performance. Direct printing without the need for a PC is made possible through support of PictBridge
1 Prefer this over the FlashTrax
I got mine today - very nice. Reads a 4 GB Microdive quickly. Great display, far better than the FlashTrax. Transferred all my photos to it, have room to spare. Direct printing is a plus!
Glad I bought it./

Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 02:10:04 CDT
Quote of the Day:


The Man Who Almost Invented The Vacuum Cleaner

The man officially credited with inventing the vacuum cleaner is
Hubert Cecil Booth. However, he got the idea from a man who almost
invented it.
In 1901 Booth visited a London music-hall. On the bill was an
American inventor with his wonder machine for removing dust from carpets.
The machine comprised a box about one foot square with a bag on top.
After watching the act -- which made everyone in the front six rows sneeze
-- Booth went round to the inventor's dressing room.
"It should suck not blow," said Booth, coming straight to the
point. "Suck?", exclaimed the enraged inventor. "Your machine just moves
the dust around the room," Booth informed him. "Suck? Suck? Sucking is
not possible," was the inventor's reply and he stormed out. Booth proved
that it was by the simple expedient of kneeling down, pursing his lips and
sucking the back of an armchair. "I almost choked," he said afterwards.
-- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"

Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction
listen to weather forecasts and economists?
-- Kelvin Throop III