Memory size: 16 GB, Memory type: Integrated, Radio: With Radio, Audio/Video formats: MP3 ...
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Review 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
Pros: Good sound, Stylish and easy to use
Cons: Picture quality only average
Verdict: An impressive and capable MP3 player
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Sound quality's excellent right off the bat, even with the bundled headphones
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
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Source: pcmag.com
Review summary: Cowon's latest flash-based portable media player, the iAudio 7, certainly looks promising on the surface. There's its sleek black design, interesting button array, and touted powerful output for high-end, power-hungry headphones. Add to this to the ...
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 Graphics look out of date.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.
Verdict: 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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Award: Editor's Choice!
Review 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.
Pros: One of the most versatile MP3 players available ; 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 connection modes for ...
Cons: About three times the width of an iPod nano ; reflective, glossy plastic found on the front and back of the player is prone to smudges and glare ; learning curve to the Swing Touch interface ; no support for Audible audiobooks, as well as a memory ...
Verdict: Cowon's included earbuds look great, but they really don't do justice to the audio quality this player is capable of
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Source: cnet.com
Award: Editor's Choice!
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 ...
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 ...
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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