Toshiba MEG50AS Mobilphile
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: Classy design; fairly compact; slick interface; removable 5GB PC Card; hard drive interfaces with laptops; in-line remote; USB 2.0 support; rechargeable batteries.
The bad: Slightly expensive for a 5GB player; no belt clip or carrying pouch; must use Toshiba file-transfer and encryption software to load player with music.
The bottom line: Toshiba's Mobilphile is a smooth, deluxe MP3 player that's especially attractive to laptop users.
![]() The Mobilphile's remote control is just like the rest of the package: classy, understated, and capable. |
The Mobilphile's remote control is just like the rest of the package: classy, understated, and capable. |
The in-line remote control is a nice touch and easily handles all functions when the Mobilphile is out of reach. And the LCD, with its orange-and-blue backlight, warrants mention as well. Navigation is very clean and easy--similar to that of the iPod, although this Toshiba lacks a scroll wheel.
The Mobilphile's file-transfer software encrypts music files but does not slow down transfer times significantly. |
All in all, we really dug the unit's interface. Simple navigation of menus and song directories makes for aggravation-free listening, with each tune and playlist only a few clicks away. Unfortunately, the Mobilphile can't automatically sync to your PC's digital-music collection the way that Creative and Apple players can. However, the Mobilphile does manually move files quickly and easily using the two-pane, drag-and-drop Toshiba Audio Application.
You can transfer MP3s and other files onto the PC Card using Windows Explorer. Or, you can drag and drop tunes, then upload them to other computers. But unless you use Toshiba's file-transfer app, the MP3s won't play on the unit. This application adds .sat to the end of every MP3 filename and encrypts the file so that it cannot be uploaded to another computer in a playable condition--even if you remove the extension from the filename. The choice is yours: You can either have the ability to transfer MP3s to other computers or the abilitly to play them on the Mobilphile.
You can eject the 5GB PC Card hard drive and plug it right into a laptop or any handheld/desktop with the right adapter. |
We noted a file-transfer speed of 1.6MB per second over USB 2.0, meaning that it takes less than a minute to transfer and encrypt an album using Toshiba's software. If you don't have USB 2.0 installed on your computer, you can transfer tunes using USB 1.1, although it's slower. Hide Review
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Pros Removeable hard drive upgrades your old laptops. Plus its a USB drive to replace floppies altogether. Sounds great, it now resumes songs at the position when you turned it off. Awesome design, the aluminum case is much more durable than the iPod's pla
Cons Other reviewers here didn't read the manual. Files are not re-encoded, they are encrypted (no loss in quality) to save them from an RIAA lawsuit (they hand those out like candy) You do NOT need the AC adpater to connect to USB, it just asks for it cause U
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