Players with rechargeable batteries such as Toshiba's gigabeat flash must be charged via USB in order to regain full power a potential inconvenience if you're out and about. Given this and the fact that recording in WAV format claims a lot of memory, the player is best suited to those who will make infrequent use of the record function.īattery life was not quite as good as your average flash-based player, but the lower number of hours (around six in our testing) must be weighed up against the convenience of being able to chuck another AAA battery in when the first one peters out. The fact that you can only delete recordings by plugging the player into a PC and trashing the files in Windows will not please those who want to do a lot of on-the-run recording. Voice recordings sounded surprisingly clear, but background hiss tended to kick in when the player was held a metre or more away from the sound source.
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