Cowon iAudio 7 Boasts 60-hours Of Fun July 10, 2007

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Cowon continues is global push to break into the first tier of portable media player makers with the European launch of the iAudio 7, a small MP3/MP4 player with a claimed 60-hour battery life from its rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. It also manages to cram a lot into its little frame.

Available in 4GB [black & silver] and 8GB [black and red] flavours, the iAudio 7 measures 1.3 x 2.9 x 0.7in and weighs a featherweight 51g. There’s a tiny 1.3in colour TFT LCD screen with 260k colour-support and it supports most audio formats, including MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG and FLAC.

Video formats supported include XviD and MPEG4 (15 fps) and there’s an in-built FM radio. The 4GB and 8GB versions cost £110 and £150 respectively and you can find them here.

Check out the additional features after the jump.-Martin Lynch

Cowon iAudio 7

* Rated-power output of 52mW (26mW + 26mW, 16ohm) to drive audiophile-grade, full-size headphones
* JetEffect Sound Effects with user adjustable 5-band EQ, and enhanced sound quality with BBE, Mach3Bass, MP Enhance and 3D Surround technologies
* Expansive digital audio format support, including MP3, WMA, WAV and lossless formats OGG and FLAC with title display with ID3Tag of file name
* Digital video format support for AVI including XviD and MPEG4 (15 fps)
* Text and image viewer supporting TXT and JPEG formats
* Multi-language support in English, Korean, Japanese and others
* Integrated FM radio with radio and voice/line-in recording
· Clock feature to view time, set alarm and schedule recordings

Comments

FM radio.... thats sick.

DAB for the win! surely?

posted-by Dan | July 10, 2007 6:32 PM

oh please! this isnt anything new! the sony NW-s703 already boasts 60hours of playback!
gesh!

however, the above is cheaper, and dosent have crappy sonic sage!

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