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Review Summary
2009-12-24T19:00:00
I have it for a couple of years and still works fine.
charlescesar
2009-02-18T19:00:00
Yes, I had the same problem with the machine as the Lancaster PA customer had. [...] any other photobanks are better.
Suzn
2008-12-10T19:00:00
Poor reliability for battery.I changed two of this device. I don't recommend anyone.
Silviu
2008-09-06T21:00:00
Reads my 1gig card fine but it will not read my 4 gig card. tried to use it to move 300 meg of data from my PC to my iMac and failed. I could not get the file off the unit to the iMac.
FM
2008-08-10T21:00:00
I have had this photobank for about 6 years. I have had no troubles with it and love it. I have all my photos in individual folders that I organize on my laptop. I take it with me everywhere and download events for printing later. I have given it as a gift to all my family members.
Kim
2008-08-06T21:00:00
Have a 40gb version that developed I/O errors when trying to read data off the device and onto my pc. Decided to try again with an 80gb version and it reads part of the data and then also comes back with an I/O error message and stops transferring data. Pretty useless device if you can't get the data off of it. Should be taken off the market or its problems fixed.
Traveling P.
2008-07-07T21:00:00
Had one for 3 weeks. Even got through a wedding with it. Plugged it in to charge yesterday and 10 minutes later smoke was coming out of it. Now what if i had not been home. Great product except for the burning your house down part.
Scott k.
Great Product
By Kim
I have had this photobank for about 6 years. I have had no troubles with it and love it. I have all my photos in individual folders that I organize on my laptop. I take it with me everywhere and download events for printing later. I have given it as a gift to all my family members.
Are your memory cards starting to get full? The PhotoBank is a convenient portable handheld device that will allow you to transfer and store over 40,000 photos (based on a 1.6MB file size) to an internal 80GB hard drive with the touch of a button.
To get started simply insert your memory card into the appropriate card slot, turn the device "On," and press the "Copy" key. Monitor the status of your transfer from the LCD status screen. The LCD screen also displays the memory card data size, hard disk free space, and battery charge indicator. If you need to access photos on your PhotoBank, connect the device to the PCs USB port with the USB cable provided.