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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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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 (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: iAudio X5 VII (By Totoro) : Akihabara News .com
Pros: The battery life, Very nicely designed device, The screen, The ease of use, The dimensions and weight
Cons: The remote control is not easy to use, The headphones don't stay in their place, The non-removeable battery, No carrying pouch (optional item), A few bugs in the software
Verdict: - The sound quality is superb, no remarks at all concerning this matter. - The headphones are not very well designed (for my ears anyway). Musically, they're excellent, but they do not stay in your ears, and that's quite annoying. I'm going to change mine
Summary: I admit it, I succumbed to the iAudio X5 last week. I purchased this product in its full version with remote control and PC station because the p?
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90/100 |
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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
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 X5
Pros: Very good sound quality. Solid recording capabilities. Interesting sound enhancement options. Broad audio file format support. USB Host port lets you transfer images directly from a camera. Doesn't require drivers.
Cons: Joystick navigation can be tedious. Screen is small and blocky. No online music store support. Requires a small adapter for charging, line in/out, and USB.
Verdict: The X5 delivers sound quality that rivals the Apple iPodand a feature set that buries the iPod. So many features, however, hamper the player's ease of use.
Summary: Player Type: Hard Disk MP3 Player, Radio: Yes, Recording, Voice: Yes, Recording, Line In: Yes, Screen Size: 160 X 1...
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70/100 |
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