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eCost carries Wolverine mobile products

Ralf Jurrien : 2007-06-15 12:53:00
eCost carries Wolverine mobile products : Wolverine Data Inc. announced that eCost is now carrying the Wolverine ESP and MVP Multimedia Storage Player, FlashPro High Speed Media Reader/Portable Hard Drive and FlashPac Media Reader/Portable Hard Drive. The ESP with a 3.6” color screen and the MVP with a 2.5” screen each have a built-in 7-in-1 card reader that accept all popular memory cards so photographers can offload RAW or JPEG digital photos directly from their cameras, eliminating the need to carry a laptop or buy expensive memory cards. Afterwards, they can view, zoom, rotate and evaluate the EXIF and histogram information of their images on the crystal-clear screen, a TV or a computer.


Wolverine multimedia player RAW file support

Nic Rossmüller : 2007-04-04 22:07:00
Wolverine multimedia player RAW file support : Wolverine Data Inc. released a firmware upgrade to its ESP portable multimedia player that provides the industry’s only RAW file format support for the Sony Alpha DSLR-A100, Canon 400D and Canon Digital Rebel XTi cameras. Photographers can offload RAW or JPEG digital photos directly from their cameras, eliminating the need to carry a laptop or buy expensive memory cards. Afterwards, they can view, zoom, rotate and evaluate the EXIF and histogram information of their JPEG, bitmap, tiff, text or RAW images on the crystal-clear 3.6-in. screen, a TV or a computer and print directly to supported printers. The ESP’s built-in 7-in-1 card reader accepts all popular memory cards.






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