Cowon MP3 Players Buying Guide
| G2 |
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The G2 is a Flash-based shuffle mp3 player.
Pros: - 1 GB of storage
- Supports OGG, MP3, WMA, WAV
- User-friendly
- 5 equalizer presets (Normal, rock, pop, jazz, classic)
Cons:
- Uses USB 1.1 instead of USB 2, making file transfer much slower
- Large frame for a flash-based player (64x46x18mm)
- No FM tuner
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| iAudio 7 |
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iAudio 7 is a small MP3/MP4 player - 60-hour battery life; rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
- Available in 4GB [black & silver] and 8GB [black and red]
- Great measurements (1.3 x 2.9 x 0.7in, 51g)
- Supports MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG and FLAC
- FM radio
Cons: - Small screen (1.3in), though it is colour TFT LCD with 260k colour-support
- No gapless playback
As a video player, it supports XviD and MPEG4. |
| U3 |
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iAudio U3 
Pros:
- 3GB flash memory
- Lightweight, sleek design
- Good audio performance
Cons:
- 30 mm colour video screen too small for video and pictures
- Requires two different desktop utilities
- Pricey: for an extra £20, you could get a 30GB iPod

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| X5 |
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iAudio X5 
Pros: - 30 GB storage
- Compatible with mp3, WMA, OGG and FLAC
- Reads photos directly from camera
- FM radio
- Compact (61x18x104 mm)
Cons: - Poor browsing capabilities
- Must convert videos to a special format before playing
- No music while viewing pictures
- Must plug in an adaptor to attach AC, line-in and USB cables
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| F1 - The F is for Fast |
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iAudio F1 
Pros:
- Race-car design makes it ideal for pre-teens
- 1 GB storage
- OGG support
- Above average FM tuner/recorder
Cons: - Poor battery life
- Lacks DRM support
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