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Cowon releases iAudio 9 and E2

Posted by Tom Nava On November - 6 - 2009

pic_i9_blackCowon Systems, Inc. formally announced the release of the iAudio 9 (portable audio player) in American market which is scheduled on the second week of November.
iAudio 9 can read various audio files like MP3, Ogg, WAV, FLAC, WME and APE. It can also read video files format like AVI, XviD and WMV. It features 4, 8 and 16GB memory and a display of 2,o” TFT. Its battery last long up to 29 hours for audio and 7 hours for video. Is also uses Capacitive Touch Pad, Power, Menu button etc.

Its size is similar to the iPod Shuffle. It has some features that allow users to choose between eight different audio enhancement profiles. Each profile has a built-in voice guide that is used to try different sound enhancement presets before deciding which is best for a particular situation.

The 8GB iAudio 9 will cost $129, while the 16 GB version will have a price of $169.At the same time, the company also launches the iAudio E2 too which costs $65.

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