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iAudio D2 4GB Black MP3 Player

iAudio D2 4GB Black MP3 Player

4 GB ; 1000 songs ; 10 hrs ; USB 1.1
iAudio - D24GBL
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 33 review(s)
from £139.95
 
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pcmag.com 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 Graphics look out of date.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.
40/100
mp3.com 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.
67/100
mp3.com 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.
67/100
akihabaranews.com 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?
90/100
t3.com 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.
60/100
mp3.com 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.
67/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Cowon iAudio X5 (30GB)

Pros: Small size; video player with 260,000-color LCD; customizable 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, as w

Cons: Must plug in an adapter 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

Summary: The iAudio X5 looks like an iPod killer on paper, but this palm-size video and music player suffers from poor music browsing and some key design missteps.
77/100
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