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Jobo GIGA Vu Pro evolution - PSD

Postby radar on Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:37 pm

Hi,

I came across this review about the Giga Vu Pro:

http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_ ... -7892-8176

and the products web site:
http://www.jobo.com/jobo_digital/giga_v ... index.html

Certainly looks promising with the features it has: calibrated LCD 640x480, NEF and other RAW support, DVI and USB, Wireless option to support cameras like D2X, etc

It replaces their existing Vu Pro. Certainly sounds nice. Their distributor in Australia is CR Kennedy. Indicative pricing was listed at $895USD for 120Gb drive.

Oh, forgot to mention, runs embedded Linux. :D :D

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Postby birddog114 on Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:45 pm

Radar,
US$895.00 for 120Gb drive?
I think it's too much for what our photographers want.
Even with the Epson P2000 @ $610.00 GST Inc. is more than most people needed but not so many bite!!!!! I doubt of it very much when they see its price tag of US$895.00.
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Postby DaveB on Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:34 pm

If you compare with the P-2000, the MSRP of the 40GB version is US$495. And unlike the P-2000 I gather that the setup is in firmware: you should be able to upgrade the disk in this fairly easily.

Personally I think some of these items try to spread themselves over too many markets: playback of video and music files seems like a gimmick to those people who just want a reliable and fast field storage device, and one that just eats into the battery life. Mind you, the battery life of this device does seem fairly impressive.

Of the devices with colour-LCD review capabilities this does seem like the most technically-interesting to me. It will be interesting to see where it ends up fitting into the market!
If you instead just want a fast and reliable field backup unit (possibly for use in conjunction with a laptop) then a CompactDrive or NextoDI is a much cheaper option.
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Postby Glen on Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:46 pm

Wireless option :idea: We should let Sirhc55 know of this with his new wireless capability coming :lol:
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Postby birddog114 on Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:30 pm

Glen wrote:Wireless option :idea: We should let Sirhc55 know of this with his new wireless capability coming :lol:


Is that what he's trying to send his photos wirelessly from the mini meet back to his base? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby dooda on Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:55 pm

It looks like it's specifically for pros. The epson seems more like an upscale consumer (I'd love one), but I find that pros don't seem to care about cost if it covers their bases better. For example, truer image representation on the screen is something that I could see a lot of pros being sticklers about. Likewise with the speed of transfer issue (4x the speed of the epson).

I would bet that Epson soon comes out with something similar, especially with the transfer speeds.
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Postby birddog114 on Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:22 pm

dooda,
The pros doesn't want anything fancy :wink: of course money is not their objects, but they only want a fast transfer and large storage + long life battery, other than that they don't care about MP3 or MPEG4 or use the device as a presentation tools, I haven't seen any Pro running presentation from the PSD, perhaps mostly they used notebook as their tools of trade.

Perhaps for "Faked" Pro who has money and want to show it off.
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Postby dooda on Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:00 am

I assumed that putting MP3 in those things doesn't have that high a cost since they all seem to incorporate it.
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Postby birddog114 on Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:53 am

dooda wrote:I assumed that putting MP3 in those things doesn't have that high a cost since they all seem to incorporate it.


Yes, maybe, but some wants something or everything but never use it.
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Postby Nnnnsic on Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:17 am

Most of the PSD's don't have fantastic audio playback anyway, mind you.
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