There’s no doubt the Epson P-5000 is a handy, versatile viewer that performs well enough. Its hardware is up to date and capable, utilizing fast USB 2.0 technology and supports the most popular card formats.
The heart of the machine, the screen, is lovely, sixteen million colours in high definition really looks the part. Video is smooth and crisp, with an excellent range of formats. Audio is the same, nice and clean, with a good range of frequencies. I would have liked to seen more photographic formats, TIFF especially. To my mind what really lets the unit down is the software, both the operating system and the PC/Mac software could be so much better. If as much effort had gone into the OS as the hardware it would be a very different animal.
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80 GB (Hard Drive), 20000 Songs, 15 oz., Audio Files: MP3, WMA, AAC. Video Files: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX, WMV. Display Size: 4 inch