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Toshiba Gigabeat U-Series 2 GB Portable Media Player (Silver)
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Toshiba Gigabeat U-Series 2 GB Portable Media Player (Silver) List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $50.93
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Features
 Silver digital media player with 2 GB internal flash memory
 Supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio formats and JPEG photo format
 1.1-inch color OLED display with 96 x 96 pixel resolution
 Built-in FM tuner with 10 presets; 6 equalizer presets; USB 2.0 interface
 Measures 1.4 x 3 x 0.4 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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Toshiba Gigabeat U-Series 2 GB Portable Media Player (Silver) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Can't beat it for the price
My first problem with the Toshiba Gigabeat was that it came with only two lines of instructions on one small piece of paper. (I did however find a full set of instructions 'online', BY ACCIDENT, in PDF format.) Anyway, although the instructions on the small paper in the box "seemed" to be 'a step 1' and 'a step 2', they were actually, totally, unrelated instructions. This caused me to feel that I had a dysfunctional unit when I implemented those two instructions 'in sequence'. Then I realized that the 2 lines of instructions were unrelated, so I simply implemented the first instruction ONLY, and that got things started (i.e. charging the unit.) But then, other information in the package said that hooking the (charged) unit to a USB port would automatically bring-up Windows Media Player 10 or 11. This did NOT happen. So, I manually brought up Windows Media Player to try to configure the Toshiba Gigabeat, but Windows Media Player wouldn't recognize it. Fortunatley, I looked at the "My Computer" file manager, and saw that my (Vista) operating system WAS recognizing it. So, I merely draggged-and-dropped my music (from a folder on my hard drive) into the Toshiba Gigabeat (shown as "drive F" in "My Computer"), and all has work fine since then.
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