Cowon iAUDIO 7
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Manufacturer's Specs
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Playback formatMP3 : MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, ~320kbps, ~48khz, mono/stereo WMA : ~256kbps, ~48khz, mono/stereo OGG : ~Q10, ~44.1khz, mono/stereo FLAC : compression level 0~8, ~44.1khz, mono/stereo WAV : ~48khz, 16bit, mono/stereo Video File up to 168*128 JPEG, TXT
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MemoryInternal Flash memory 4GB, 8GB, 16GB
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PC interfaceUSB 2.0 High Speed
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File Transfer SpeedMax. 40Mbps (Upload Max. 40Mbps)
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BatteryBuilt-in Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery
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Continuous Playing TimeMax. 60 hours of continuous playback based on company test result
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Charging TimeApprox. 3 hours 50 minutes
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ButtonsSwing Touch(REC, <, >, PLAY), Power/Hold, VOL+, VOL-, MENU
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Display1.3 inch 160x128 dot, 260,000 color TFT LCD
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SNR95dB (A-Weighted)
Fast flash memory Up to 60 hours of long battery life Simple & straightforward Swing-Touch interface.
- MP3, OGG, WMA,, ASF, FLAC, WAV, Moving Picture Playback, FM Radio listening and recording, vo…
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Reviewer: PC World09 October 2007
- Overall 7

- Design 7

- Features 8

- Performance 7

The Cowon iAudio 7 is a compact, Flash-based player that measures just 3 inches long by 1.4 inches wide (but a chunky 0.7 inches thick), and it weighs only 2.1 ounces. Its tiny 1.3-inch TFT LCD screen responds more quickly than the OLED display of its predecessor, the iAudio 6, so video motion appears smoother, but it's hard to imagine why you'd want to watch any sort of action on a screen the size of a postage stamp. Read more
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Cowon iAudio 7 Review
Reviewer: Anything but iPod19 July 2007The iAudio 7 has a solid audio codec and feature set that will keep the casual and hardcore users happy. Added to this is a firm build quality. The sound quality is crisp with an even across-the-spectrum response that has the power to drive larger headphones at a comfortable level. Additionally, it has my sound enhancement of choice, BBE. I love being able to plug in my Sennheiser HD650’s without an amp, flatten the EQ, maybe adding a touch of BBE, and just listening.... Read more
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New Mp3/video player?
Creative Zen all the way. One of the cheapest and neatest players out there at moment. Buy buy buy! or a Cowon iAudio 7 is nice aswell
forums.legitreviews.com: 10 February 2008 Read more
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