
Toshiba has released the Gigabeat V41, which supports 1seg (a Japan-only mobile TV format) broadcasts. That aside, it also works with WMV, WMA 10, WMA 9 Lossless, MP3, WAV and JPEG files. The device has a 3.5-inch, 320×240-pixel LCD, 4GB of built-in flash memory and a single speaker. Expansion is possible through an SD/SDHC slot, and a USB 2.0 slot is built-in.
The Gigabeat V41 does audio playback for about 40 hours, while watching videos gets you 13 hours and TV cuts that down to 10 hours. Video-recording capability is included. Dimensions are 11.5×75x23.5mm and weight is 168g. The model is priced at 29,800 Yen (about $260).
[via engadget]




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