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  2. Gigabeat - Wikipedia

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    Like the Gigabeat G, the player supports MP3, WMA (as well as protected WMA format), and WAV, but encrypts all uploaded files to a special SAT format. In November 2005, Toshiba released simultaneous upgrades to the Gigabeat F's firmware and the Gigabeat Room software. An English version was released in March 2006.

  3. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, Toshiba released the first Gigabeat. In 2003, Dell launched a line of portable digital music players called Dell DJ. They were discontinued by 2006. [49] The name MP4 player was a marketing term for inexpensive portable media players, usually from little-known or generic device manufacturers. [50]

  4. Toshiba Gigabeat - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Toshiba Gigabeat

  5. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    It supports audio (WMA-DRM, WMA, MP3, WAV), video (WMV, Motion JPEG, MPEG 1/2/4, DivX 4/5, xvid) and picture (JPEG) playback. The ZEN Vision utilizes a 30 GB 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive and can partition a part of its hard drive to work as a removable disk (up to 16 GB) for any operating system.

  6. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Lyra X2400 is a portable audio/video recorder and player with a 3.5" LCD screen released around 2006. It has a CompactFlash slot, audio out, built-in speaker and RCA A/V inputs. [31] Recorded video is compressed with an XVID encoder. The included software, Blaze Media Encoder, can transcode from most popular video and audio formats.

  7. Zune - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Zune device was created by Microsoft in close cooperation with Toshiba, which took the design of the Gigabeat S and redeveloped it under the name Toshiba 1089 as registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) starting in 2006. [13]

  8. Toshiba Satellite A series - Wikipedia

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    The Satellite A series was Toshiba Information Systems's premium consumer line of Satellite laptops. Introduced with the A10 and A20 models in 2003, the A series originally targeted high school and college students and workers of small offices and home offices, before becoming a premium line by the late 2000s.

  9. HD DVD - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player 15 October 2006, UK Only 1080i HD-EP10 Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player 8 June 2007, UK Only 1080p HD-EP30 Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player 5 November 2007, UK Only 1080p HD-EP35 Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player 19 November 2007, UK Only 1080p HD-XE1 Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player 15 October 2006, UK Only 1080p HD-A1 Toshiba: HD-DVD/DVD player