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Toshiba Gigabeat MEG-F10K 10 GB Digital Audio Player Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 24285
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 10 GB Size: 10 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3.4 x 9 Digital audio player
MPN: MEGF10K Model: MEGF10K UPC: 022265980460 EAN: 0022265980460 ASIN: B0007U0IFA
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| • | 10 GB Toshiba hard drive (2,500 MP3s); 2.2-inch QVGA LCD (240 x 320); JPEG photo/album cover viewer with slideshow capability | | • | Plays MP3, WMA, and WAV files; compatible with Windows Plays for Sure and Napster To Go | | • | Up to 16-hour battery life, USB charging option; 28 equalizer settings and SRS WOW simulated surround sound | | • | Supplied Gigabeat Room software helps you manage music and images; docking cradle fosters 1-button CD ripping and file transfer | | • | Measures just 2.5 x 4.1 x 0.63 inches (W x H x D) |
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Product Description MEG-F10's 2.2 inch QVGA LCD color screen with 320 x 240 resolution lets you view downloaded album covers, digital still images and create slideshows.CD RipRec lets you copy an entire CD at the push of one button in as little as 5 minutes. No need to manually move tracks in Windows; place CD in tray, press CD RipRec and the entire contents of the CD are copied directly onto gigabeat!Plus Touch sensitive control lets you navigate and choose gigabeat's features quickly and effortlessly. gigabeat room management software conveniently organizes, stores and manages files for the gigabeat from your PC.
Amazon.com Product Description Images and music combine in this easy-to-use portable digital audio player. Toshiba's snazzy, black-acrylic Gigabeat MEG-F10K packs a 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive capable of holding 10 GB of digital media: MP3 and WMA compressed audio and even uncompressed, full-resolution WAV files. That's about 2,500 songs (more than 150 complete albums) at 128 kbps MP3, 5,000 songs at 64 kbps WMA, and a still-impressive 275 or so songs (or 19 hours) of CD-resolution WAV files. A major feature of the player is its bright, crystal-clear, 2.2-inch LCD with 240 x 320 resolution and the ability to render over 65,000 colors. It's there so you can experience the visual as well as the aural component of your entertainment. The Gigabeat lets you download and view album covers, search for your favorite tracks by scrolling through those album covers, or even set a favorite album cover as your background image. You can download any digital still picture from your PC and create custom slideshows, too--and set them to music. Gigabeat may be versatile, but it's also easy to operate. Its PlusTouch sensor control lets you scroll through its intuitive menus using only a soft touch or pass of your fingertip. The PC-only Gigabeat is "Plays for Sure"-certified by Microsoft, which means that it will operate with any "Plays for Sure" download site or management software when connected to your PC. Gigabeat is automatically recognized by Windows Media Player 10, so there's no need to install new drivers of any kind. Toshiba has also partnered with Napster to provide Napster's "Napster To Go" software, giving you the option of using Napster To Go, Windows Media Player, and/or the supplied Gigabeat Room management software (Gigabeat Room is required for transfer of photo images). So what about your CD collection? After all, you'll likely be able to stash the entire thing in here, one way or another. Thanks to a unique feature called CD RipRec, all you have to do is place a CD in your PC and press the CD RipRec button while the Gigabeat is docked in its cradle. CD RipRec will launch the software and transfer compressed audio to your Gigabeat quickly and with no further effort on your part. Using a USB 2.0 connection (cable supplied), CD RipRec can transfer the contents of an entire CD to the Gigabeat in as little as 5 minutes. If Gigabeat's battery life (up to 16 hours) isn't enough to satisfy your entertainment needs, fret not. Rather than carrying your AC adapter everywhere, simply connect the Gigabeat to any PC with a USB cable and the battery will charge itself again. Other features include a choice of 10- or 60-second intro scan to help you find a desired song, multilingual support (Japanese, English, French, Chinese, Spanish, and German), and 28 user selectable equalizer settings, and SRS WOW, which simulates surround sound from any two speakers (including headphones). What's in the Box Digital music player, an AC power adapter, a power-supply, a docking cradle, a USB cable, headphones, a software CD-ROM (Gigabeat Room management software, CD RipRec, Napster To Go), a user's manual, and warranty information.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
great May 1, 2007 best product! easy to use, the batteries last forever, and i love the video and picture options!!! definately a must have!
Careful April 6, 2007 Not someplace I would buy from again. The product does not work as described. We have attempted to contact the seller. The phone only has answering machine for a message and they NEVER return the calls. We contacted Toshiba and they sent new discs and everything to try and fix the machine and then told us to return it to the seller. We are STILL trying to do that with NO SUCCESS. "Beware"
Love it! March 24, 2007 This is a great, simple mp3 player. I don't mean simple as in it's features because it has some that an IPOD doesn't have, but simple as in easy to use. It took me 5 minutes to download the software, get it hooked up and started ripping cds. I am a busy parent and to me, I-tunes is just way too much work. With this, you put in a cd, push a button on the docking cradle and that's it, it does the rest.
Costly mistake July 22, 2006 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was unable to get the software for transferring music to this device to work properly. After several frustrating episodes, I ordered Windows XP so that I could use Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 which, according to the documentation, could also be used. It made no difference. Thankfully, Amazon allowed me to return the product. Overall, the experience was very frustrating and costly. I paid a 20% re-stocking fee because I did not return it within 30 days and I paid $188 for XP. As a final note, I find XP to be considerably more cumbersome than the Windows 2000 I replaced. Not an experience I care to repeat.
Alright Value April 19, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm the kind of guy who listens to his MP3 Player constantly. More than 6 hours a day. This product is alright and is not really worth the money.
Pros: Pictures and music. Plays both WMA and MP3. Nice screen and easy to use. Sound quality is alright
Cons: The Gigaroom(software) sucks and is not as good as Musicmatch and iTunes. The casing is easily broken. Can't make playlists on the player. Can't look at playlist with out going to the main menu.
It's annoying and an iPod or even a Dell Jukebox will be worth more of your money. Just do your research and be careful what you buy.
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