Published on February 23rd,2006 at 7:16 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Gigabeat P5 Love Series with CanCam

The Japanese fashion magazine CanCam and Toshiba have collaborated to make a limited edition of the P5 series MP3 player in gold and pink. the players have 512MB of storage capacity and will be sold in a nice box.










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Comments
 

  • Shawn Hudson

    I wonder what input CanCam had in desiging this Toshiba MP3 player aside from these are the girly colors that would appeal to our readers? If they really wanted to sell they would have had Ebihara Yuri and the other CanCam models’ pictures on the casing or perhaps co-branded it as a CanCam MP3 player. That magazine has a huge readership
    http://japansugoi.com/wordpress/we-love-cancam-magazine-and-their-models/

 

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