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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 U3
Pros: Cowon's tiny, lightweight iAudio U3 comes packed with features, including video playback, line-in recording, and scheduled FM recordings. Its excellent video-conversion software lets you watch your favorite clips on the go. It also boasts solid sound qual
Cons: The pricey Cowon iAudio U3 does not yet support DRM-protected tracks, and video playback is limited to 15 frames per second. The interface is difficult to navigate. It has a cheap plastic shell and mediocre FM reception but no carrying case, armband, pend
Verdict: The feature-packed and swell-sounding Cowon iAudio U3 may ooze cool as one of the smallest PVPs, but its lack of DRM support, its somewhat tricky controls, and its high price tag spoil the party.
Summary: Cowon's tiny, lightweight iAudio U3 comes packed with features, including video playback, line-in recording, and scheduled FM recordings.
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67/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio U3
Pros: Very good sound quality. Lots of audio options. Broad features and format support, including lossless compression.
Cons: Video frame rate isn't high enough. No WM DRM 10 support. Joystick can be tricky to push straight in.
Verdict: Despite a few shortcomings, the tiny Cowon iAudio U3 is about as versatile an MP3 player as they come.
Summary: Player Type: Flash MP3 Player, Radio: Yes, Recording, Voice: Yes, Recording, Line In: Yes, Weight: 1.1 oz, Screen S...
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80/100 |
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Title: iAUDIO X5 mini review : Akihabara News .com
Pros: Design, Video player, OGG
Cons: Still looking for one
Verdict: iRIVER offered the most complete player with its H300, but COWON challenges this title with its X5, that not
Summary: Apple revolutionized the portable audio world, so whether we like the iPOD or not, we have to admit that this product gave a serious boost to the?
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80/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio U2 (1GB)
Pros: Excellent sound quality; small and light; eye-catching looks; FM, line-in, and built-in mic recording; equalizer and several sound effects; USB 2.0 support; no drivers necessary in Windows XP or Mac OS X.
Cons: Limited recording options; average battery life; pricey.
Summary: The stylish, flash-memory iAudio U2 crams great sound quality, an FM radio, and line-in recording into a tiny package.
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83/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio U3 (2GB)
Pros: Tiny and lightweight; video playback; line-in and scheduled FM recordings; excellent video-conversion software; solid sound quality and performance
Cons: Pricey; does not yet support DRM-protected tracks; video playback limited to 15 frames per second; interface is difficult to navigate; cheap plastic shell; mediocre FM reception; no auto-preset option for FM stations; requires two different desktop utilit
Summary: One of the smallest video players available, its incompatibility with subscription services and high price tag spoil the party
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77/100 |
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Title: Cowon iAudio X5 (30GB)
Pros: Small size; video player with 260,000-colour LCD; customisable wallpaper; FM radio; line-in and voice recording; photo viewer; text-file reader; excellent sound quality; reads photos directly from digital cameras; compatible with OGG and FLAC formats
Cons: Must plug in an adaptor to attach AC, line-in and USB cables; so-so control layout; can't autosync music with a PC; can't browse by artist, album or genre; must convert videos to a special format before playing; no slide-show mode or music while viewing p
Summary: We're waiting for a few firmware improvements before we fall in love with the X5
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73/100 |
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