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Reviews of Mp3 Players
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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 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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Title: Cowon iAudio U2 MP3 player
Pros: >Powerful sound, Decent battery life ,
Cons: Tricky menu system Poor software
Verdict: A good-sounding player, but the complex menu system is a turn off.
Summary: The small but sonically sweet pocket music player.
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60/100 |
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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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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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