
Nixvue Digital Album review, Phil Askey, June 2001

The Nixvue Digital Album is a 10 GB (or 20 GB) portable
storage device designed to be used by the digital photographer in the
field to offload images from a memory card. Its contents can then later
be transfered to a computer via USB. The Digitial Album takes this concept
a step further by also providing a TV interface with which you can browse
thumbnails and full size images and also print directly to compatible
printers.
We first picked up on the Digital Album back in December
last year when it was a very basic prototype. During a visit to Singapore
I got an exclusive look at this interesting product in its early design
phase, it had come along some but was still definetly a prototype. During
PMA 2001 Nixvue won
the DIMA "Innovative Digital Product" award for the Digital
Album. Shortly after that we received a review unit, however I wasn't
totally happy with its performance it often crashed, battery life wasn't
good and certain incompatibilities were clear.
For the last two months Nixvue's engineers have been working
hard to iron out these bugs and we now have the final incarnation of the
Nixvue Digital Album, a far more rounded and stable product than previously
seen (note the revision used for this review is later than that seen on
other sites).

Nixvue Digital Album Specifications
| System Contents |
Digital Album, Cradle,
Charger, Batteries, Infrared Remote, CF adapter |
| Capacity |
10 GB / 20 GB |
| Input Interface |
PCMCIA Type II |
| Input Support |
(via PCMCIA adapter)
- Compact Flash Type I/II (inc. Microdrive), SmartMedia, Memory Stick,
SD/MMC |
| Communications |
USB, Parallel
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| Printing support |
Epson compatible photo
printers (more to be made available later) |
| Software |
Firmware updatable |
| Video Output |
RCA jack (PAL / NTSC
switchable) |
| Control |
Infrared Remote Control |
| Power |
Lithium-Ion rechargeable
battery (800 mAh, 3.6V; 28 Wh) supplied |
| Charger |
AC adapter / charger
connects to cradle (5V DC). Input: 100 - 200 V AC |
| Dimensions |
Digital Album: 146
x 83 x 29 mm (5.7 x 3.3 x 1.1 in)
Cradle: 157 x 113 x 72 mm (6.2 x 4.4 x 2.8 in) |
| Weight |
Digital Album: 280
g
Cradle: 260 g |
| Price |
10 GB unit: US$499
20 GB unit: US$599 |

In the box
This is the first time we've seen a full retail box for the Digital Album.
Inside you'll find the Digital Album itself, the Lithium-Ion battery,
Cradle, AC Power adapter (100-240V), Remote control (and battery), a PCMCIA
CF Type I adapter, soft case (with shoulder strap), RCA video cable, USB
cable, Software CD-ROM and printed user manual.

Design: Digital Album
The Digital Album itself is a fairly standard 'chunky PDA'
size. On the front you'll find the small LCD display, directly below this
are the five function buttons. On the back of the unit is the battery
compartment (you shouldn't need to open this after you've inserted the
batteries for the first time). The top of the Digital Album has the PCMCIA
slot, the base fits into the cradle. Build quality is acceptable, though
not up to the standards of some manufacturers out there (oh, and I hate
that logo).
Here's a suggestion to Nixvue's design department for the Digital Album
mk2: either make the whole unit from transparent blue, or the whole of
the unit from silver or the front from silver and the back from transparent
blue. The current 'design' looks odd, the battery compartment door almost
looks as though it doesn't belong.

Design: Cradle
The Cradle sits on four rubber feet, the main slot in the
top will hold the digital album angled back slightly. Around the back
you'll find the connectors, from left to right: DC input (5 V), USB, Parallel
and Video Out (RCA jack).

Battery
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The Digital Album's battery fits into the battery compartment on
the back of the unit. Simply slide the compartment door off, plug
the battery in and close. Hopefully this will be the only time you'll
need to do this.
The battery is a 3.6 V 800 mAh Lithium-Ion pack which charges in
the unit. Full battery life tests can be found in the performance
section of this review.
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Remote Control
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The Digital Album is supplied with a 'super slim' remote control.
This is used to operate the unit when it's in TV mode. There's no
option to use the unit in TV mode without this remote so don't lose
it.
The remote is powered by a single Lithium 'button battery'.
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Soft Case
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Supplied is this protective soft case which has a velcro closing
flap and comes with a shoulder strap. This protects the Digital
Album from occasional knocks while being carried.
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