The Epson P-4500 was intended to be just a photo-viewer, but its 80GB HDD and support for a variety of audio/video formats make it much more than that. This follow up to the P-4000 released last year features a display that’s 1.5x brighter than its predecessor. It also has CompactFlash and SD card slots for easy file transfers. Battery life is 3 h 30 min for music/video playback and 6 h in photo-viewing mode. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. [Akihabara]

The Epson P-4500 was intended to be just a photo-viewer, but its 80GB HDD and support for a variety of audio/video formats make it much more than that. This follow up to the P-4000 released last year features a display that’s 1.5x brighter than its predecessor. It also has CompactFlash and SD card slots for easy file transfers. Battery life is 3 h 30 min for music/video playback and 6 h in photo-viewing mode. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. [Akihabara]

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