Typical price: £169
What is it: Flash-based MP3 and video player with DAB radio
What we think: Terrific player with great sound quality, but hard navigation for beginners
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Cowon iAudio D2 DMB (DAB) user reviews
December 15, 2007
Posted by: freebandi
"Just shoot me now"
What I like:
(74mW) really loud, many features,
What I don't like:
system no stable, freezing problem with DAB, ext. card recognition prob., weak equalizer
Review:
Has to reset every day, DAB sometimes does not work in the same place and works only outside, 80 HZ lowest and 11.7 kH highest freq really crap, mach3bass does not incrase low-end bass, touch screen really tricky, not easy to use, after upgrade the system has stopped when I stick 8Gb sd card. It`s a really not stable device.
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