Toshiba launches iPod competitor - with removable HD
Posted on 20/06/02 17:17 by Jan Willem                             
Toshiba launches iPod competitor - with removable HD

Toshiba one of the worlds larger electronics companies has launched a new portable music player that is able to playback MP3, WMA and WAV digital audio files. The device comes with a 5 GB removable harddrive, also a 2 GB model will be available:


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. Of course, using Apple's iPod, simply connecting the player to your Mac via the FireWire cable mounts the drive on your desktop.

With all this data storage space, transferring files to the player could take some time and here Toshiba has implemented the new USB2.0 interface, which can transfer data at 480M bps -- a much higher speed than the 12M bps supported by USB1.1, 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.





With its rectangular shape, liquid crystal display and circular control panel, the Gigabeat bears a passing resemblance to Apple Inc.'s iPod, which has a fixed 1.8-inch hard disk drive (produced by Toshiba) buried inside. Apple's current model of the iPod contains a 10GB disk, allowing for approximately 2,000 songs.

Partly because of the hard disk slot and ejection mechanism, the Toshiba player is slightly larger but not by much. It measures 7.2 centimeters (cm) by 2.2 cm by 11.2 cm, which puts it around 1 cm wider and taller than the iPod. At 180 grams with no disk and 235 grams with the drive inserted, it also weighs more than the Apple player, which is 185 grams including its internal hard disk.


Maccentral adds that The Gigabeat MEG50JS will go on sale in Japan on June 22 and is expected to cost around ¥50,000 (US$402) bundled with a 5GB hard disk. At the same time, Toshiba will put removable hard drives in 2GB and 5GB sizes on sale for ¥20,000 (US$160) and ¥40,000 (US$321) respectively.

Source: Maccentral.com

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By Guest, Thursday 20 June 2002 21:19
Cool idea and all, but I'm not dropping 4 bills on a portable mp3 player. Let me know when I can get one for $100-150 and then we will talk.
By ewker, Friday 21 June 2002 02:52
ewkerit's about time somebody made an mp3 player similar to ipod that is compatible on pc. too bad it costs so much. i'd love to actually be able to afford it. cry
By vdown, Friday 21 June 2002 10:40
I know the money is stupid but I love my Ipod and it does work fine with Windows if you use Xplay or Ephpod. This looks like the first decent windows player though.
By Guest, Friday 21 June 2002 10:48
Except for the USB2, this does not compare to the Rio 20GB. Talking about extras, why not make it compatible with Dcams as well? Would be great on a long trip with a 5 Mpix.
By Guest, Friday 21 June 2002 12:47
Not a real winner, for people with many bucks... I do have the TREO10, 10 gigas, nice sound etc... costs about 250$ ! A little bigger, but not so much, for Windoze, I love IT clown
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