Cowon O2 - 32GB
By: Shayne Rana
| Dec 13, 2008





- 3.5
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The previous model that Cowon launched in India was the A3 PMP that fared rather well in our tests. The Korean company’s latest offering in the Portable Media Player segment is the touch screen O2 and here’s how it fared.
Form Factor
The O2 is a little on the heavy side at about 205g so toting it around in your pocket is not really an option. To elaborate further, its dimensions are - 119.5(W) x 73.4(H) x 18.0(T) mm. Its large 4.3 inch, 16 million color, digital TFT LCD touch screen sports a 480 x 272 pixel resolution, which is brilliant. The volume controls are located on the top to one side and a Power on/off slider with a key lock option is located on one of the sides. The player is already equipped with 32GB of internal user memory but also supports SD cards for additional storage.
The slot is neatly hidden behind a panel on one side along with a mini USB port for PC connectivity (doesn’t charge through it) that doubles as a TV out (NTSC/PAL). Sadly no cables are included with the box. A standard 3.5mm earphone socket and 5 volt DC socket are placed on either side of this panel. The O2 is available in white and black and I have to say it’d really be difficult choosing as they both look really good. What Cowon has included, is a small kick stand than can be tethered to the player with a strap. This allows you to neatly prop it up and comfortably enjoy videos. Unlike the A3, the O2 is sans a case with a stand. A Screen protector will be necessary.
Features and Performance
Interface
The O2’s interface is well designed and very touch friendly, hence, no stylus. Even while viewing multiple files; it’s intuitive enough to allow you to select one from the middle without hassle. Of course you could also opt to increase the size of the information from the settings.
On the whole it’s smooth with only a very negligible amount of lag while changing screens. Like all the other Cowon players, a video will still be running and clearly visible, unless stopped, while you access other information, settings etc. from other menus. The display was ok in daylight, but there was a hint of reflection, but thankfully not enough to be a bother.
Audio
One of the biggest drawbacks you’ll immediately notice is the lack of an FM radio, although it does have an excellent voice recorder. The radio would have added to its appeal I’m sure. When it comes to the audio player I have absolutely no complaints except one – the player doesn’t automatically switch to its built in speaker if the earphones are removed.
That setting can only be accessed via the Audio Settings menu that takes a bit of effort getting to. All other settings - and there are plenty of those including JetEffect that covers BBE, Mach3Bass, MP3 Enhance and 3D Surround - makes for a truly great audio experience. You’ll never need to peak the volume EVER, unless your idea is to go deaf. A 10 Band manually customizable graphic EQ is available to make adjustments to your preference as well and there are also 7 additional presets.
The player supports MP3/2/1, WMA, AC3, FLAC, OGG, WAV and a few other formats. For the full list of all formats and audio codecs click here. The bundled earphones are perfect. They’re comfortable to wear and provide great sound.
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this is beyond pricey for guys like me. its like filthy pricey :D
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