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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: Support for lots of file formats; cool controls; good quality microphone; useful podcast software; price; line-in recording; good sound quality
Cons: Tiny screen; average FM radio; no gapless playback
Verdict: Cowon's iAudio 7 is an excellent MP3 player. Sound quality and the support for loads of file formats is a big plus. With 60 hours of battery life this is going to keep pumping music for longer than you'll be able to listen at one stretch. The one disappoi
Summary: High five to Cowon -- its iAudio 7 is a fantastic little MP3 player. It comes in 4GB and 8GB versions, has support for loads of file formats, great sound quality and an outstanding battery life of 60 hours
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80/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 (4GB)
Summary: It has the spec, but does it have the appeal?
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80/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 (iAudiophile.net review)
Summary: Cowon has been designing and building MP3 players since the year 2000. The Cowon brand is still a little "underground?. But for people "in the know" it is synonymous with high build quality and industry leading sound quality. The iAudio 7 is Cowon's lates
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: FM radio. Radio, voice, and line-in recording. Decent file support. Excellent battery life.
Cons: Tiny screen, terrible for photos, video. Graphics look out of date. User interface confusing to navigate. Buttons easy to activate accidentally.
Summary: Cowon's iAudio 7 flash-memory MP3 player appears promising at first glance, but the magic fades once its lackluster screen turns on.
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40/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 gets bumped to 16GB
Summary: replaced by flash memory instead.
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: Small, lightweight design, Records voice and FM radio
Cons: Screen is too small for watching video, Average audio quality
Verdict: Erratic controls and a miniature screen limit the appeal of the iAudio 7.
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71/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 (8GB, red)
Pros: The Cowon iAudio 7 is one of the most versatile MP3 players available. It plays music, video, and photos; has unbeatable sound quality; records line-in, voice, and FM; supports OGG and FLAC file formats, plus DRM-protected WMA; works in MTP and MSC connec
Cons: As tiny as the iAudio 7 is, it's still about three times the width of an iPod Nano. The reflective, glossy plastic found on the front and back of the player is prone to smudges and glare. There's a learning curve to the Swing Touch interface, and we would
Verdict: The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.
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83/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: Good sound, Stylish and easy to use
Cons: Picture quality only average
Verdict: An impressive and capable MP3 player
Summary: This 4GB flash media player's a doozie. Like most devices of its size, it's not so hot for video - tiny screens and tinier processors maketh not for a compelling viewing experience - but as a picture viewer and MP3 player, it's a cracker
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80/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 Review
Pros: Sound Quality, Powerful Amp, Very Customizable sound settings, Battery Life, BBE, Full of features, Lots of Audio file support
Cons: Unintuitive interface, Overly sensitive touch interface, Awkward Size - Too Thick, WMA recording only, On-the-Go playlists and bookmarks don't work in ID3 Browsing Mode, Weak FM reception
Verdict: The iAudio 7 has a solid audio codec and feature set that will keep the casual and hardcore users happy. Added to this is a firm build quality. The sound quality is crisp with an even across-the-spectrum response that has the power to drive larger headpho
Summary: Cowon has updated their i6 by replacing the 0.85" micro hard drive with flash memory and upgraded the battery for long lasting 60 hours of playtime. Adding the flash memory to this device is a big improvement since one of the biggest complaints about the
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 Review
Summary: A combination of great features, exceptional battery life and superior sound quality are what made us choose the Cowon iAudio 7 as the "TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award" winner in the flash mp3 category. It may not have come in first, but it is definitely a clo
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80/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7 (4GB, silver)
Pros: The Cowon iAudio 7 is one of the most versatile MP3 players available. It plays music, video, and photos; has unbeatable sound quality; records line-in, voice, and FM; supports OGG and FLAC file formats, plus DRM-protected WMA; works in MTP and MSC connec
Cons: As tiny as the iAudio 7 is, it's still about three times the width of an iPod Nano. The reflective, glossy plastic found on the front and back of the player is prone to smudges and glare. There's a learning curve to the Swing Touch interface, and we would
Summary: The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.
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83/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: The Cowon iAudio 7 is one of the most versatile MP3 players available. It plays music, video, and photos; has unbeatable sound quality; records line-in, voice, and FM; supports OGG and FLAC file formats, plus DRM-protected WMA; works in MTP and MSC connec
Cons: As tiny as the iAudio 7 is, it's still about three times the width of an iPod Nano. The reflective, glossy plastic found on the front and back of the player is prone to smudges and glare. There's a learning curve to the Swing Touch interface, and we would
Summary: The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.
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83/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Summary: Fully loaded pocketable entertainer offering good sound
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75/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio 7
Pros: Good sound; Stylish and easy to use
Cons: Picture quality only average
Verdict: It features a built-in FM radio, from which you can record your fave shows, and the thumb-slider is amazingly usable. A refreshingly neat player, and as a desirable gadget, it's a suitable iPod rival
Summary: Sound quality's excellent right off the bat, even with the bundled headphones
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80/100 |
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