
Toshiba has just unleashed the Gigabeat T400 MP3 player that aims to take a crack at the market currently dominated by the iPod nano, and to a lesser extent, the Creative Zen. This 4GB MP3 player gives an initial impression of great audio and video quality, but the downside would be the lack of a memory expansion slot of any kind. Strangely enough, this US-bound version seems to be gimped as it lacks WiFi connectivity that’s found in its Japanese counterpart. Other features include a 2.4″ QVGA display, support for WMV, MP3, WMA, WMA DRM, WMA lossless, and WAV. It will retail for $120 a pop, which means you get a pretty good bang for your buck.
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