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New Toshiba Gigabeat F11, F21 and F41 MP3 Players

May 16 2005, 8:56am EST | by

New Toshiba Gigabeat F11, F21 and F41 MP3 Players
 
 

Toshiba just started to sell the Gigabeat F-series MP3 Players in the US, and already today announces new updated models - F11, F21 and F41.

The new Gigabeat F-Series players are updates of the F10, F20 and F40 that are on the market right now. The new players employ new hard-drive with perpendicular recording making the players lighter and smaller.
The Toshiba Gigabeat F41 is 10g lighter and 3mm slimmer than the Gigabeat F40, giving it a width of 16mm like the F10 or F20. Apparently their is no new 60GB HDD available with perpendicular recording as Toshiba did not announce a F61.
Toshiba also added photo viewing feature and a PC software called ROOM to manage photos to the new gigabeat players.
The F11 model comes in three colors, the F21 in two and the F40 just in one color. All start selling end of May and beginning of June in Japan.
More details on Toshiba press-release (Japanese).

Read also our Toshiba Gigabeat F60 review. The Toshiba Gigabeat F-series mp3 players are on sale on Amazon.com.


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