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These days, a smartphone can do it all - take snapshots, record videos, play music, turn into a GPS device, and more. Several smartphones are even targeted at audiences who're looking for an entertainment hub. Do we need media players with smartphones around? Now, this could be debatable, depending upon what one’s looking for. However, the PMP market, which is dominated by Apple, has several other players still entering markets to allure music enthusiasts. Two weeks back, Cowon had put up the 4GB version of its latest iAudio 10 for pre-order. The highlight of the device, like most Cowon players, is its battery life that it promises along with plush looks. Read on to know what the Cowon iAudio 10 (i10) holds within, as we unfold its attributes.
Effects to choose from
Design and build quality The iAudio 10 takes design cues from the plush looking S9, sporting a curvaceous back and sides. However, it drops the full touchscreen for a 3-inch TFT 240 x 400 LCD display and a capacitive touchpad, which together form the complete front surface. The edges and the rear side of the i10 have a rubberized texture dipped in shades of black or white. The touchpad has been crafted to navigate across its menu, and the device has minimalist physical buttons on the sides – volume controller and power/hold button. One will also find a mini-USB port (USB cable included) for syncing and charging, a 3.5mm jack and speakers (on the backside).
The media player is sleek and light in weight, tipping the scale at 73 grams and easily slips into pockets. Disappointingly, neither the earphones give a good fit, nor has Cowon has included multiple earbuds for added comfort. The front surface acts as a finger print magnet and even picks on dust. Surprisingly, Cowon hasn’t included a microSD card slot, so you’ll have to pick from the storage capacities ranging from 4GB to 32GB. Overall, the built quality is good and the device feels quite sturdy when held.
Using the blue color therapy
Features Interface
Cowon offers ten color schemes to choose the backround from and icons, and calls it 10 Color Therapy. The menu is made up of Music, Videos, Pictures, Documents, Radio, Recorder and Settings. You can tweak the appearance of the menu through settings and choose from revolving icons, typeface, and quick player. The revolving icon gives a retro look with huge icon representation like rotating gramophone record for Music and a cassette for Recorder. The capacitive touch pad used for navigation embeds buttons in the form of minute LEDs, which illuminate on a slight touch.
The touchpad features 7 buttons, two rows of three buttons each, and a main center button. The four corners of the display indicate the function assigned to the four corner buttons. The assigned function may change depending upon what the user is accessing. For example, on the homescreen, the upper corner buttons are used for clock and calendar, respectively. These buttons are assigned with move to the previous and next track functions, respectively, as you click on the music icon. The lower middle button shows your songs in a listed form. This list can be navigated swiftly by simply sliding your finger vertically across the middle buttons. The interface is quite simple, but the touchpad didn’t respond well, on several instances. The i10 supports 17 languages in all, and also comes with the clock/cal widget, which can be turned on/off according to one’s preference. Media We loaded the device with our favorite tracks. The device supports audio files like mp3, flac, ogg, wma, wav and ape. The audio settings offer equalizers, mark favorites, control the speed of a song and also form playlists. It includes Shuffle and Repeat options as well. The music interface shows the album art at the center and also a similar slightly faded picture in the background. On the video front, the device supports limited file formats as avi, wmv, and asf. It can play 400 x 240 clips at 30 fps. However, we tried a 720p video and the device handled it pretty well. The video interface is simple and you can view the progression bar with a tap on the device, which will pause the video, too.

Reads .txt files
Misc features In addition to music and movie players, the i10 supports FM Radio, photo viewer, document viewer and recorder. The FM radio picked signals quickly and performed without any distortion. It allows switching between auto and manual presets with a single tap. You can record a song while your favorite radio channel plays it. The photo viewer has been included to store and view JPG files. The photos can also be viewed as a slide show while you listen to those peppy tunes. A document viewer rather an e-book reader that supports .txt files has been added. The background of the reader can be changed using the 10 color therapy function and so can one set the font size. You can run through pages by scrolling the upper buttons sideways.
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