
Everyone knows, Microsoft uses Toshiba’s PMP hardware for the Zune, and every time there is a new Gigabeat announced it’s not too farfetched to expect the same player with a Microsoft branding coming soon. So is the Gigabeat T400 worthy of the Zune branding? Without WiFi, fat chance. The 2.4-inch QVGA screen, WMV/WMA/MP3/WAV and WMA Lossless support and 4GB of onboard memory makes this player stand out for sheer lack of anything remarkable. The T400 has recently been made available to US consumers for $150. With the T401 with WiFi already available in Europe and just around the corner, the $150 price tag sounds hefty.
[via infosyncworld]




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