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Toshiba Gigabeat U-Series 2 GB Portable Media Player (Black)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

loading gigabeat u

(4 out of 5) by William M. Wagner on Sep 26, 2007
I haven't had a problem loading the gigabeat without windows media player. I'm no computer wiz and it was my first mp3 player so the neighbor set up a folder to put the music in and it has worked fine. The computer 'sees' the gigabeat in 'My Computer.' You can do all functions from there. Later I did use windows media player on my dad's computer and have had no problem there either. People said windows would restrict the music I put on it but that hasn't been the case. What I do want is for Toshiba to put out their sport case for the U series 2gb. I can't find a case anywhere that will fit it.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Great player for a great price

(4 out of 5) by C D'angelo on Oct 10, 2007 (trenton, nj)
i just got this last week, and i love it, its very slim, can fit in the smaller pocket in my jeans perfectly, the screen is small, and the words on the screen seem to shake when you shake it, but other than that it is very clear and readable. it has a great radio player on it (cant get that with any IPOD) with 10 presets and you can record songs off the radio with it. you can also put pictures on it, which is a cool feature as well. as far as music goes, its very good, the headphones that come with it arent the most comfortable in the world, but the sound quality is very good. it has the option to display the album cover of the song when it plays, while it is a cool feature, not good for the tiny screen, when the album art is up, you can barely see the title of the song. Also i was dissapointed that you cant actaully just pick a specific song you want to hear, you can only search by artist or album, which is fine, but it still would be nice if it included a function where you can go straight to the song you want. you need windows media player to run it, but i doubt thats a problem for you, most people already have windows media player on their comp, and if you didnt previously have an IPOD, you probably used it to listen to music anyway, so dont listen to the people complaining about that aspect. But overall, its not perfect, but this is a fantastic player, and the fact that its only $60 on here is amazing, your not going to find may players of this quality this cheap with 2gb a color screen, radio and other cool features. i highly recommend you buy this

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Not bad, but will not work with windows 2000 or or media player 9

(1 out of 5) by C. Williams on Jan 7, 2008 (Florida)
I am real disappointed in this mp3 player. The product discription did not say it would only work with XP or Vista and media player 10 or 11. My work computer is Windows 2000, so I cannot use the player at work. There is no dock station. It can only work with media player. There is no way to listen to it except by earphones. I wish I had order a Zune or Creative. I ordered it because of the audio, which I am not impressed with.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Easy for beginners

(5 out of 5) by M. Canaday on Nov 3, 2007
First time I used a Mp3 player. It was easy to use and did not have to download any software. Only updated my WMP. My computer is a few years old and even with a slow USB Port, it fully charged in about 90 minutes. Have recommended to others. Only drawback I have found is the earbuds are a little too large for my ears.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Works in Windows Explorer

(5 out of 5) by Byronic Domino on Nov 14, 2007 (Seattle, WA United States)
Just to clear things up for folks -- I did a drag & drop of a music folder onto the Gigabeat via Windows Explorer. No worries, works fine.