128mb with mp4/aac is 4 hours of decent quality audio, which should be
enough for most users i think. it also supports SD cards, which u get up to
512mb at the moment. sure, u can get those jukebox mp3 players with 20gb
and such, but they - like discmans - are bulky and not really portable (but
this one was big too so..).
they claim it's "the first portable mp4" player... my panasonic sy-sd80
e-wear player is already old news, and it plays aac (mp4) so.. :)
At 19:34 26.04.2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I'd say it has far too little memory. 64 or 128 MB just won't cut it.
>Especially
>if you can get an Archos Jukebox MP3 player, which doesn't even play
>video, with
>20 GB. But a device like this coupled with a Bluetooth server could be
>very fun
>indeed. See http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2002_04/pr1701.htm.
Received on Sat Apr 27 22:42:42 2002