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Tuesday, 06/18/2002 10:48:11 AM

Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:48:11 AM

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Toshiba Shows off Hot New Music Player

Gigabeat device features a removable hard disk, allowing it to store as many as 1,000 songs.

Martyn Williams, IDG News Service
Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Toshiba's new digital music player is a hot little number. Instead of using a removable flash memory card, the company has chosen a removable hard-disk drive, which means a physically larger player but one with a much greater capacity for your favorite music.

The Gigabeat will playback music stored in the MP3, WMA, or WAV digital audio file formats and Toshiba says the bundled 5GB hard disk offers enough space for around 1,000 MP3 files of 5 minutes length recorded at 128 kbps. That's 20 or 40 times the capacity of current memory cards.

The hard disk drives are 1.8 inch models developed by Toshiba. They are encased in PC Cards and so can also be used with most notebook PCs or other devices with PC Card slots.

With all this data storage space, transferring files to the player could take some time. So Toshiba has implemented the new USB 2.0 interface, which can transfer data at 480 mbps--a much higher speed than the 12 mbps supported by USB 1.1, which is found on most digital music players today. Using the bundled application software, Toshiba says an entire CD worth of audio can be transferred to the device in 30 seconds.

Familiar Shape
With its rectangular shape, liquid crystal display, and circular control panel, the Gigabeat bears a passing resemblance to Apple's iPod, which has a fixed 1.8-inch hard disk drive (produced by Toshiba) buried inside.

Partly because of the hard disk slot and ejection mechanism, the Toshiba player is slightly larger but not by much. It measures 2.8 inches by .9 inches by 4.4 inches which puts it around .4 inches wider and taller than the iPod. At 6.3 ounces with no disk and 8.3 ounces with the drive inserted, it also weighs more than the Apple player, which is 6.5 ounces including its internal hard disk.

Other features include an on-screen menu in English, Japanese, French, Spanish, or German. The screen has 160 by 120 pixel resolution and is slightly smaller than the iPod's 2-inch screen.

The Gigabeat MEG50JS will go on sale in Japan on June 22 and is expected to cost around $402 bundled with a 5GB hard disk. At the same time, Toshiba will put removable hard-disk drives in 2GB and 5GB sizes on sale for $160 and $320 respectively.

Toshiba said it has plans to put the Gigabeat on sale in the U.S. and then Europe although the company has not decided on a schedule for an overseas launch.



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