For typical portable media players, screen picture quality is not paramount. Most can still live with the display even if it's not spectacular. But not so for shutter bugs toting dSLRs worth thousands of dollars. These guys want every pixel to sparkle.
Epson's P-3000 and P-5000 aim to do just that by packing in a four-color filter LCD. How it works is by replacing the traditional RGB color filters (red, green, blue) to one using four (red, blue, yellow green, emerald green) which allows for a wider colour gamut of up to 88 percent.
Details are up with 198-pixel per inch (ppi) and a 4-inch LCD screen that promises viewing under direct sunlight. Both the P-3000 and the P-5000 supports the RAW image format as well as various video formats (MPEG-4, DivX, H.264, WMV, Motion JPEG). The P-3000 is priced at S$888 (US$632.70) and the P-5000 at S$1,218 (US$867.83).
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