Cowon iAUDIO 7 4 GB MP3 Player
- Supports: MP3, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV Audio
- MPEG4 Video
- FM Radio
- Voice Recording, Line-In Recording
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User review from
eShup
iAudio vs iPod
by kgnealy, May. 14, 2008- Pros: Great battery life, great sound, great price
- Cons: Little difficult to learn to use, but after learning the programing steps - Great!
- Comments:
Highly recommend! (As a matter of fact, I told my son to buy one of these instead of the iPod he was thinking about buying)!!...
Professional review from
pcmag.com
Cowon iAudio 7
by Tim Gideon- 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 Graphics look out of date.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.
- Read full review at pcmag.com
Professional review from
toptenreviews.com
Cowon iAudio 7 Review
by Online Shopper- Comments:
A combination of great features, exceptional battery life and superior sound quality are what made us choose the Cowon iAudio 7 as the "TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award" winner in the flash mp3 category. It may not have come in first, but it is definitely a clo... - Read full review at toptenreviews.com
Professional review from
zdnetindia.com
Cowon iAudio 7 (4GB, silver)
by Online Shopper- 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 MSC connec
- 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 would
Professional review from
mp3.com
Cowon iAudio 7
by MP3.com Staff- 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 MSC connec
- 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 would
- Read full review at mp3.com
Professional review from
pcworld.com
Cowon iAudio 7
by Paul Jasper- Pros: Small, lightweight design, Records voice and FM radio
- Cons: Screen is too small for watching video, Average audio quality
- Read full review at pcworld.com
Professional review from
trustedreviews.com
Cowon iAudio 7 (4GB)
by Online Shopper- Comments:
It has the spec, but does it have the appeal?... - Read full review at trustedreviews.com
Professional review from
pcformat.co.uk
Cowon iAudio 7
by Online Shopper- Pros: Good sound, Stylish and easy to use
- Cons: Picture quality only average
- Comments:
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... - Read full review at pcformat.co.uk
Professional review from
dapreview.net
- Cowon iAudio 7 (iAudiophile.net review)
by Online Shopper - Comments:
Cowon has been designing and building MP3 players since the year 2000. The Cowon brand is still a little "underground?. But for people "in the know" it is synonymous with high build quality and industry leading sound quality. The iAudio 7 is Cowon's lates... - Read full review at dapreview.net
Professional review from
pcworld.in
Cowon iAudio 7
by Laldinfela Pachuau- Comments:
Fully loaded pocketable entertainer offering good sound... - Read full review at pcworld.in
