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Huge feature list, Portable Media Center makes operation a snap, broad format and source compatibility
Unimpressive battery life, PC-only, screen is small for watching movies
Toshiba hasnt been known for its portable audio devices, but with its Gigabeat S series of players, that reputation is changing in a hurry. These impressive hard-drive MP3 players feature Microsofts Portable Media Center software, and they provides ...
Sharp and bright screen
Very intuitive to use
Supports various digital cameras for storage
Requires a proprietary AC adapter and cable
Will not record voice or FM radio
This time Toshiba got it right. Gigabeat S has a stellar display, idiotproof interface and broad compatibility with the Windows PlaysForSure universe. Until Apple’s very recent price drop on iPod, Gigabeat had great value going for it, too, at $299...
Sleek design, Works with many online music and video services, Colorful, high-resolution display, Easy-to-use interface
Some problems syncing with Vongo, Relatively short battery life when listening to music
Music and video enthusiasts looking for a pocket-friendly iPod alternative will be tempted by Toshibas sleek Gigabeat S. Powered by Microsofts improved Portable Media Center software, this player supports cool new subscription services like MTVs Urg...
Veröffentlicht: 2006-06-02, Autor: James , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Toshiba Gigabeat S makes its mark as a supercompact 30GB or 60GB portable video player. It supports many music, video, and photo file types, including subscription services, and it has a bevy of features, such as an FM tuner and support for digital...
Unlike many portable video players, the Toshiba Gigabeat S does not record audio or video. There is no voice or FM recording, and the two-cable AC adapter is cumbersome. Also, the Gigabeat S is an MTP device and requires Windows XP. Finally, rated batt...
Many prospective MP3/PVP buyers have been waiting patiently for this compact, easy-to-use, one-stop shop for media files--looks like the Toshiba Gigabeat S was worth the wait.
Very good sound quality. Videos and photos look excellent. Interface is polished and easy to use. Very attractive. Supports WMA Lossless.
Buttons on the side should be on the front or integrated with the cross-shaped controller. No voice recorder. Short battery life for audio playback. No Audible support.
Im a little disappointed by the gigabeats short battery life and the lack of a voice recorder, but you get your moneys worth with a high-quality, elegant audio/video player that has plenty of style and polish....
Zusammenfassung: Last year was the first time Toshiba released its patented Gigabeat, an mp3 player with very limited capabilities on top of that. It had the cosmetic appeal of coming in different colours, but didnt have the depth that most mp3 or portable media play...
Zusammenfassung: Plenty of portable media players have been branded as "iPod killers", yet Apples MP3 marvel reigns largely unchallenged. And we dont expect that to change any time soon. That said, products such as Toshibas Gigabeat S are proving...
Zusammenfassung: Toshiba the Company that is set to make the new Microsoft portable "Zune" music player has finally launched its own gigabeat S series of portable, digital audio and video players that allow users to store and watch recorded TV programs, video and phot...
Zusammenfassung: Bill Gates announced Microsoft?s first real serious challenger to the iPod this past CES, their new Portable Media Center software, and the first device to use it, the Toshiba Gigabeat S (MES30VW)...