itreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-13 02:10:59
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Smartphones such as the Apple iPhone 4 and Android handsets may be the dominant devices for playing music and video on the commute, but for longer trips there's room for a portable media player that offers serious sound quality and an insanely long ba...
Superb sound quality; battery life of up to 80 hours for audio...
The display isn't great, and support for video file formats is limited.
The Cowon X7 looks like an old-fashioned PDA, and its touchscreen isn't significantly more responsive - but appearances can be deceptive. The X7 proves its worth on long journeys with a huge battery life and rugged build quality, both of which are high...
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When it was announced last year, Cowon's X7 touchscreen media player was set to be an Android device, with all the advantages and support associated with Google's mobile operating system. Unfortunately, the promise of Android never materialised, and th...
The X7 isn't as pretty or as glossy as some of its rivals, but if you want a big, good-quality screen, great sound and an unfeasibly massive battery life, this is the media player for you...
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The X7 is looking to challenge the iPod Classic as a roomy source for media. A 120GB hard disk drive (and 2GB of flash), large, PDA-style screen, and exhaustive features and format support are its key selling points.It also has an FM radio, sound reco...
Great sound from all file types, easy to use, bass weight...
Screen lacks some detail and resolution...
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Hard drive media players are becoming something of rarity these days, but that hasn't stopped Cowon going down the HDD route with its latest media player, iAudio the X7, a machine pitched as much against the Apple iPod Classic as at the all-singing, al...
Though it only supports standard definition video and doesn't really advance the PMP breed at £230 the 120GB version the X7 is still reasonable value. The sound it produces is good, the screen is a pleasure to watch and the battery life is superb. If...
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Expert Review After the launch of the iPod touch, the market was flooded with several touchscreen enabled multimedia players. Cowon themselves have made quite a few of them. But all these models use flash based storage, which means they usually hit...
Plenty of storage space, great audio quality, built-in loudspeaker, Bluetooth wireless headphone support, great audio format support, phenomenal battery life...
Thick, bulky design, unimpressive display, no HD video playback, oddly placed controls, unintuitive UI, poor video format support, slow image gallery, proprietary USB cable, low max volume, FAT32 formatting restricts file transfers over 4GB...
The Cowon X7 is priced at Rs. 17,500. Now let's be clear, the X7 is a bit of a disaster and we wished Cowon didn't cripple it so much. What is good about the X7 is the massive storage space, the great audio quality, customization options and the incred...
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When the Cowon X7 was announced, a certain group of people finally had their prayers answered. There is no doubt Cowon instills the most confidence in audiophiles - matched only by a very select few like Sansa (post-rockboxing) – and their latest devic...
The Cowon X7 is a huge disappointment. Its massive storage capacity and amazing battery life coupled with FLAC support and stellar audio quality makes it a great device for audiophiles, but its negatives far outweigh the positives. A poor UI, a Resisti...
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We figured Cowon's X7 wouldn't bother passing through the FCC's loose fingertips if it weren't planning on making a stateside debut at some point, and sure enough, the aforesaid media player is gearing up to ship here just two months after its South Korea...
Insane battery life, Very capacious, Worldbeating audio quality...
Lowresolution display, No bells, whistles, or apps, Proprietary connector...
Cowon's X7 is the definition of a mixed bag. The overall design is lovely, but the low screen resolution, quirky UI and use of a propriety connection cable dampens our excitement. That said, we looped a video for around nine hours before seeing any hints...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-13 02:10:59
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If we imagine an evolutionary chart of music players, we might see a phonograph at the beginning followed by a record player, cassette player, CD player and an MP3 player. In the end, to what does all this technological evolution lead? We don’t know wh...
It has a large screen, longlasting battery, massive drive space and tons of features...
We wish this MP4 player had a higher screen resolution.
This product was made specifically with movie watching in mind...
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