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When the Cowon X7 was announced, a certain group of people finally had their prayers answered. There is no doubt Cowon instills the most confidence in audiophiles - matched only by a very select few like Sansa (post-rockboxing) – and their latest device was a 160GB HDD-type PMP that was expected to give the iPod Classic some competition.
The rest of the world, meanwhile, went about their routine unaffected. They got their music dose from their iPods, or as an aside on their smartphones. The Cowon X7 on first glance seemed like it would make a few of these people sit up and take notice too, but a closer look revealed the true colours of a device that might be targeted specifically at a very niche market. If you aren’t an audiophile, it’s extremely likely that this PMP is not for you. Here’s why.
Design ![]() Cowon likes big bottoms and cannot lie?
The device boasts a massive 4.3-inch resistive touchscreen at 480x272, internal speakers, measures in at 127mm x 79mm x 15mm and weighs 212g. It doesn't look like it’ll handle a lot of punishment, but none of the parts or buttons feel flimsy and the build-quality overall is pretty good.
![]() The X7's Widget Interface
Protip: Use a stylus, but you’ll need to have one beforehand because the X7 doesn’t come bundled with one, strange as that might seem.
![]() Small resolutions, big file sizes.
Well videos on whatever format the device does support played pretty well, but the screen was large enough to let us notice blatant pixelations – which is a drawback of the Xvid and WMV platforms. You’ll have to use large bitrates and massive file sizes to make these videos look crystal clear. Those who emphasize video quality won't be very happy at all. |
Cowon X7 - A Costly Mistake
21 Dec, 2010, 3:37 pm IST | by
Ashish Koshy
, Sriram Gurunathan
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PMPs
Tags:
Cowon , X7 , PMP , 160GB , Touchscreen
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