Published on November 14th,2006 at 3:58 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Toshiba updates its Gigabeat P

Toshiba recently offered in Japan the P Series, a MP3 player that had troubles selling. Not only does this player have an average look, but it also comes in 512MB or 1GB. Toshiba offers since yesterday a new version with 2GB of memory, again with an average look, but with the possibility to change the front cover, which is good if you have a tendency to scratch it. Otherwise, the player supports MP3, WMA, WAV, has a FM tuner, and lets you record the radio in MP3. It weights 50g and measures 83x31x12.9mm.

If the S Series is really a good product, the P Series is rather fair…








Via Toshiba
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  • Fab

    Unfortunately it is tied to windows XP (japanese version), and especially WMP10 and its awful DRMs.

 

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