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New Toshiba gigabeat playersToshiba introduced two more players to its gigabeat line: the 512MB MEP-05FR ($119) and the 1GB MEP-10FK ($149). It's similar to the iPod Shuffle with its look and feel, but it has a 1.1-inch color OLED screen for viewing JPEG photos. It also features an FM tuner, voice recorder, 14-hour battery life, and is WMA-, MP3- and Napster-to-go compatible. The 05FR comes in a funky color mix, while the 10FK appears to only come in black. The "plus sign" navigational button is what the gigabeat MEG-F60S ($299-$450) had as well.


It seems that the Japanese versions of the flash players (the P5L and the P10L, available Feb 25th) come in more color choices.

The Toshiba site claims that both players are available now, but I can't find any online/store retailers selling it. Shucks, and it's so darn cute!

[Found via TechEBlog]

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