| Brand Name: | iAudio |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Item Display Width: | 3.6 centimeters |
| Item Display Length: | 7.6 centimeters |
| Brand Name: | iAudio |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Item Display Width: | 3.6 centimeters |
| Item Display Length: | 7.6 centimeters |
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic player - one quirk,
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I ALMOST found the perfect mp3 player for me. I listen to audiobooks and sometimes music, I have pictures, a few movies, and some txt files, too. I have my books and music organized into folders and this is just like a jump drive. I can plug it into ANY computer without any software preloaded and just drop and drag. My audiobooks play in perfect order and they sound great. It has a delete right on the unit, so I can delete as I go. Its 16 gbs so I can carry a lot of music and books and listen to what I want when I want. I have approximately 700 songs and 200 books, along with a handful of pictures loaded at the present moment. I love running and since this is a flash player, I don't have to worry about messing up a hard drive based player. The unit is tiny - smaller than my cell phone. It will record, play movies, FM radio, view text files and all that if that is what interest you. My only problem is the slide selector. Even at the least sensitive setting, it is HORRIBLE. I am hoping I will get used to it with time, because I would even read some txt ebooks on here if I could get used to the control. Instead, I keep going back and forth trying to pinpoint the exact spot I want to be. I have almost 6000 files on my player, but they are all in folders and the player recognizes them all. I was concerned when I read an earlier review, but it must mean if they are all lumped onto the player. If it wasn't for the selector, this unit would be the perfect player. Update: 2 Oct. I found that when I was using the player for running or anything, I would have to put it on hold and not touch it. This got to be a pain if I wanted to rewind a bit and listen to something I missed on my audiobook or skip a song or whatever. I couldn't do it without being able to SEE the screen. I love Cowon and have the XL5, but don't want to run with that. I ended up buying the 8 gb U5 for running with. I just reach down and skip, pause, or rewind. I don't use this player much anymore. The sound, battery life and everything else are still awesome on this player, though.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty much the best sound available, BUT....,
By Zube "kile25" (Youngsville, NC United States) - See all my reviews Three other very positive features need to be noted. First, the iAudio 7 will play several file formats that many others will not, including OGG and FLAC. Second, the DRM restrictions on the player are very generous and you normally don't have any problems loading any files that you have created yourself. Third, the battery life is absolutely phenomenal...doubtless the best I've seen. However, there ARE downsides to the unit. The controls and user interface are not only too sensitive, but they're also not very intuitive. If this is your first Cowon unit, allow some extra time to get used to them. Also, the USB transfers on the 16 GB unit are noticeably slower than on the 8 GB unit (which probably remains your best value.) One comment on the lack of "true playlists"...I don't care. Frankly, I grew up listening to vinyl albums and it would never even occur to me to make a playlist. I don't use them and never have. This is a big difference between those of us who grew up in the 60s and 70s and those who now download a single track at a time. Call it the "AOR Syndrome" or whatever. I simply think in terms of album sides. When I convert music to put on my player, I rip the entire album and catalog it that way. Overall, I'd rank this as perhaps the "second best buy" in a portable media player. The 8 GB unit is still tops in my book, primarily due to the faster USB transfer speeds. And do yourself a favor...either use a higher efficiency set of headphones/earphones or invest in a decent headphone amp. This unit is very, very good, but it's no miracle-worker. UPDATE: A recent firmware upgrade and a FAQ on the Cowon website have addressed the issue of slow USB connection and file transfer. I'd now rank this unit at least half a star higher.
35 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
In response to the review on Jan. 4, 2008,
By smoked (TwinCities, MN) - See all my reviews
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