12 de junho de 2005

Mamãe, eu quero!!!!



The Cowon iAudio X5 is as rich in features as you can get, but at 4.0 by 2.4 by 0.6 inches and 6.3 ounces, it's virtually the same size as a 20GB iPod. It handles MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, and FLAC audio files; includes an FM tuner and recorder; and supports line-in and voice recording. Its 1.8-inch, 260,000-color screen has a 160x128 resolution, and it displays JPEG photos and MPEG-4 video. Also available at 30GB for $350, the USB 2.0 device can serve as a USB host, meaning that you can connect a variety of popular digital cameras and transfer photos over to, then view them on the X5. Its design is silky smooth and durable, adding up to an overall sophisticated look and feel. Like most Cowon MP3 players, the X5 sounds remarkable, with a 95dB signal-to-noise ratio and a host of EQ and BBE audio enhancement options. Unfortunately for your music-browsing needs, the interface's folder-tree structure is basic; however, it's also intelligent, with lots of information and some juicy visual elements. And the player is truly reasonably priced.

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