H2C technology enhances the quality of MP3 and WMA audio files by restoring some of a song's treble & bass signals that get lost when tracks are ripped. In addition to H2C, the gigabeat T400 can play WMA Lossless music files to further supply users with the option of enjoying music at the highest level possible from a compressed file format.
Toshiba claims the battery is good enough for 16 hours of audio playback or 5 hours of video playback on a full charge. The player features a 2.4-inch LCD color display for video. It costs $119.99.
"In bringing the gigabeat T400 to market, Toshiba wanted to offer users a unique alternative to the portable media players currently available from a technology, durability and pricing standpoint," said Jeff Barney, vice president of marketing, Digital Products Division, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. "For under $120, few products on the market can match the gigabeat’s ease of use and playback quality."
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Written by: James Delahunty @ 26 Sep 2007 16:22