Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
There was a time not too long ago when Microsoft and Toshina
seemed poised to make the Gigabeat a household name. That all changed when Microsoft
killed PMC and then blazed a manufacturing trail of its own with the second generation Zune. Nevertheless, Toshiba trudges on with enhancements to their Gigabeat
U-,
V-, and
T-series of audio and video players. The ¥
34,800 V-81 doubles the flash to 8GB while tweaking the 1Seg recording capabilities. The ¥15,800 U407 and U408 are just 4GB updates to their 1GB/2GB sibs while sporting an enhanced GUI. The ¥
29,800 T802 (pictured) then, is just a T401 with double the flash (8GB) and new deal to make the wildly popular (in Japan) GyaO video service available for download from NTT hotspots around Japan. Right, the Japanese rough-equivalent of the domestic iPod, Starbucks, T-Mobile, and iTunes mashup. Well, at least you've got your HD DVD business to fall back on Toshiba. Oh... right.
[Via
Akihabara News]
Read -- T802
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Read -- U-series
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