Cowon unveils iAudio N2
October 2nd 2006 03:02
Koreans are extremely blessed as they seem to get the latest and greatest in terms of gadgets and gizmos. Cowon has released the iAudio N2 in Korea, and this no-nonsense piece of portable media player come with a long list of features that are bound to captivate the attention of a fickle-minded audience. It runs on the Windows CE 5.0 operating system and is powered by an AMD Alchemy 500MHz processor which is ably assisted by 128MB of RAM.
Features include a generous 7" WQVGA LCD display with touchscreen capabilities at a resolution of 480 x 234 pixels. This is as big as portable DVD players which are available in the market, making the iAudio N2 a viable portable entertainment alternative. Media formats supported include MP3, OGG, WMA, WMV, DivX, AVI, XviD, JPEG, and MPEG amongst others. If you're worried about storage space, fret not. The iAudio N2 boasts a couple of SD memory card slots which should be able to hold up to 8GB of memory in total theoretically. Data can be transferred via the USB host port.
The iAudio N2 also comes with an integrated GPS navigation system, hence the 7" LCD display shines beautifully here. Any screen smaller than that might cause your eyes to cramp up after viewing it for some time. You can even watch your favorite TV serial on the N2 via the built-in DMB support. There is no word on pricing or availability out of Korea at this moment.
Features include a generous 7" WQVGA LCD display with touchscreen capabilities at a resolution of 480 x 234 pixels. This is as big as portable DVD players which are available in the market, making the iAudio N2 a viable portable entertainment alternative. Media formats supported include MP3, OGG, WMA, WMV, DivX, AVI, XviD, JPEG, and MPEG amongst others. If you're worried about storage space, fret not. The iAudio N2 boasts a couple of SD memory card slots which should be able to hold up to 8GB of memory in total theoretically. Data can be transferred via the USB host port.
The iAudio N2 also comes with an integrated GPS navigation system, hence the 7" LCD display shines beautifully here. Any screen smaller than that might cause your eyes to cramp up after viewing it for some time. You can even watch your favorite TV serial on the N2 via the built-in DMB support. There is no word on pricing or availability out of Korea at this moment.
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