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Slava Kouznetsov
April 20th, 2009, 06:42 PM
Hi
I just found it today.
Nexto announces NVS2500 backup storage device: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0904/09042001nextonvs2500.asp)
Better then having laptop for upload purpose on location.
Cheers

Craig Seeman
April 20th, 2009, 08:12 PM
Given the prices I'm hearing for it I'm not convinced it is better than a laptop short of needing something very small at about the same price as a MacBookPro.

I can buy several (many) 16GB or 32GB SDHC cards totaling much more storage than this device.

For the same price as that device I can play offloaded clips for my client to screen and/or do a rough cut on a laptop.

Slava Kouznetsov
April 20th, 2009, 09:11 PM
Hi Craig,
I couldn't find prices. Simply assumed that 160GB device (able to hold about 10 hrs of footage) wouldn't cost too much. Instead of having twenty 16GB card with MxR adapters
(what would be a total cost?) you could have 10. But again it will all depends on the price of that device. Unless you are talking about having many cards and only couple of the MxR adapters.
What did you hear about price? Please share.
Thanks

Craig Seeman
April 20th, 2009, 09:15 PM
I've heard it's about $2000 but I can't find any confirmation of that.

Maybe that price was just a false rumor.

Slava Kouznetsov
April 20th, 2009, 10:02 PM
Taking in consideration that it can only read, write and able to upload,
compare to Focus drives for example - I agree it is too much, if what you heard is correct.

Craig Seeman
April 20th, 2009, 10:19 PM
This shows a device with an LCD screen
Nexto's NVS2500 archives your photos, dreams, and memories (http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/20/nextos-nvs2500-archives-your-photos-dreams-and-memories/)

Ned Soltz
April 20th, 2009, 10:21 PM
I met with Nexto today and got a good look at the device. It supports SxS as well as P2 with included PC card to Express34 adapter.

This device is very useful for offloading where you do not have a computer available.

Most impressive feature is clip preview.

Nexto has not actually established a price, but it is definitely less than the $2000 that Craig mentioned.

Ned Soltz

Craig Seeman
April 20th, 2009, 10:38 PM
One would hope it's less than $2000. Than doesn't seem in line with their past products. It must have been conjecture by someone claiming to know. There's lots of NAB stuff flying around "quoting" info not in the press releases.

Ned Soltz
April 20th, 2009, 11:26 PM
My info is directly from the Nexto vendor who gave me a ball-park price but asked not to print it since final price has not been determined. It is less than $2K but it is still a pricey item.

You could buy a laptop computer for the price that was suggested to me, but the value of this product is its portability if you can't bring a laptop in the field.

Product, btw, is ruggedized with drop sensors.

Ned

Dean Harrington
April 21st, 2009, 12:41 AM
If Nexto was hard drive removable so that a sata 11 - 320 gigger running at 7200 could be replaced in the field ... it would be worth buying ... depending on the price. This type of devise really should be priced at around $900 US or so. They'd sell quite a few if the conditions were right.

Justin Carlson
April 21st, 2009, 10:24 AM
I never took a picture of it but I was at the NAB yesterday and Sony now has a SxS memory card ready you can use to dump clips to out in the field. It runs off the same battery (small and big) but if you use the large "60" battery you can't close the battery door. It also has a 240gb hdd which is removable and can be connected directly to your computer using a usb cable.

Didn't realize it was already written about.
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/sony-xdcam-ex-cinealta/217758-news-nab.html

Justin Carlson
April 22nd, 2009, 08:55 AM
I've heard it's about $2000 but I can't find any confirmation of that.

Maybe that price was just a false rumor.

Looks like MSRP will be around $1500, so the stores will discount from there.
http://www.freshdv.com/2009/04/nab-2009-nexto-rosco.html

Craig Seeman
April 22nd, 2009, 09:22 AM
Looks like MSRP will be around $1500, so the stores will discount from there.
NAB 2009 Video - Nexto DI and Rosco Litepads at FreshDV (http://www.freshdv.com/2009/04/nab-2009-nexto-rosco.html)

I wonder how that compares to buying a bunch of Transcend SDHC cards at $105 each or 16GB cards at $35 each or otherwise buying a laptop. The "in store" price may be the determining factor. Given the cost of SDHC and laptop as competing choices, it may only get a portion of that market.