p.1 #1 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
I recently was podering getting one of those portable storage device to download my assiatant photographer's images in the field without having to boot-up a contentional laptop. However, I was sticker-shocked at the price of the better units and I started to think that a really small netbook will cost less and be alot more versatile with a small trade-off in size and boot-up time. I figure a 'clean' operating system just running basic drivers should boot-up pretty quickly and although it'll be bigger than a storage device, some of these netbooks are surprisingly small.
So, my question: Is there really any advantage to using one of these storage units or has their day in the Sun, come & gone? Is a small netbook the better choice at this point?
p.1 #2 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
Probably depends on what you want to do with it. For "on location" file storage its probably great, likewise backpacking round south east asia or something. For 5 days hiking in the mountains where weight and size are important, or where you will have extended lengths away from an electricity source, a netbook might be more battery life limited. For both of those you can always just take more CF cards though, which will probably cost less than either the netbook or portable storage device, and weight less.
I've often wondered who buys these portable storage things - they seem very expensive for what they are.
p.1 #3 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
One advantage of the portable storage drives is that you can insert the flash card and initiate the transfer, then put it back in your bag or pocket while it does the backup. A large memory card takes a while to transfer with either a portable unit or netbook/ultrabook/notebook computer.
Other than that ... each has unique advantages over the other with regards to display, size, weight, and usefullness.
p.1 #4 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
If you get a Netbook, immediately swap out the hard drive for a solid state hard drive and add as much memory as it will take. You will then have a screaming compact machine.
p.1 #5 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
It depends I guess. The portable storage device copy files faster than a netbook, lightweight, small size and doesn't consume a lot of space and its easy to carry.
I bought a Sanho Hyperdrive colorspace udma 320gb at b&h for 389.95 last 5/2010 and the price today is still the same.
p.1 #9 · Portable Photo Storage Device vs Netbook?
You need to ask yourself what you truly need...
1. A portable battery powered way to copy digital data from your memory card (and perhaps also back that data up via a USB powered external device connected to the unit, or
2. A portable battery powered way to copy digital data from your memory card (and perhaps also back that data up via a USB powered external device connected to the PC, as well as