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iAudio X5 20 GB Portable Multimedia Player with FM Tuner & Voice Recorder (Black)

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iAudio X5 20 GB Portable Multimedia Player with FM Tuner & Voice Recorder (Black)


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List Price:
$279.99
Sales Rank: 17165
Cowon

Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
Media: Electronics
Size: 20 GB
Color: Black
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Product Features
iAudio X5 20 GB Portable Multimedia Player with FM Tuner & Voice Recorder (Black)
  • 20 GB hard drive holds about 5,000 songs (4 minutes each, 128 kbps); internal battery supplied up to 14 hours continuous playback
  • Plays MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV, JPEG, and MPEG-4 (video) playback
  • 160 x 128-pixel, 260,000-color TFT LCD with text and image display; read text while you listen
  • Up to 480 Mbps transfers with USB 2.0 interface; USB-OTG (host) feature lets you view images direct from most digital cameras
  • FM radio receiver with station presets; radio and voice recording, line-in recording


Product Review
Product Description

iAUDIO is an original multi-media player brand from Cowon Systems. It is a super-compact, portable digital audio device that supports playback of various multi-media audio files including MP3 files and Mpeg4 video, features FM radio listening/recording, recording through a built-in microphone or line-in input terminals, and text and image viewer OTG (USB host feature).iAUDIO X5, with its super-compact slim design is not only convenient to carry, but also stylish with a high-quality aluminum external finish on most of the unit. iAUDIO comes equipped with a 160 x 128 dot, 260, 000 color TFT-LCD, which allows you to check the general operation status of the device with one glance. It's possible to convert various video files to MPEG4 up to 15 FPS using JetAudio. The transcoded video file can be played back on iAUDIO X5. With the super huge storage capacity, this 20GB product can save approximately 5, 000 songs. iAUDIO X5 is capable of recognizing up to 2, 000 folders and 10, 000 files.
Amazon.com Product Description

Sturdy, versatile, and remarkably compact, given its voluminous storage capacity, iAudio's X5 portable multimedia device is sure to be a hit. The 20 GB audio/video player and recorder can store about 5,000 songs (4 minutes each, 128 kbps) i n a nearly unparalleled choice of formats, from MP3 and WMA to linear (uncompressed, CD-quality) WAV files, Ogg Vorbis f iles (which sound a bit better than MP3 for files of comparable size), as well as FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec, compr essed but designed for 1:1 encode/decode). The X5 can recognize up to 2,000 folders and 10,000 individual files, and its super power-saving circuit provides up to 14 hours continuous playback on a full charge.

Coolest of all? You can import photos taken from most digital cameras and view them on the player's 160 x 128-pixel, 260 ,000-color TFT LCD thanks to OTG ("on the go"), the player's USB host feature. (Certain digital cameras are not supporte d; see www.iaudio.com for compatibility.) Create your own logo or download logos from the iAudio web site. You can also set a picture of your choosing as wallpaper.



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The player also offers FM radio listening and recording (with one-touch tuning presets), audio recording through either a built-in microphone or analog line-in input terminals, and the ability to read text as well as images--you can even vi ew text, though not images, while listening to music.

Use the included JetAudio software to convert various video files to MPEG-4 (up to 15 fps), then enjoy the transcoded vi deo files on the X5. Another program, JetShell, performs CD ripping and file conversion and facilitates music playback.< P> The X5 provides direct encoding, too, by which you can capture the output of an external audio device. This means you co nnect the output terminal of an external audio device to the recording (input) terminal of the X5 using a bidirectional stereo cable (supplied), letting you load material from components like a DVD player, a cassette deck, a minidisc player , a turntable, or a TV.

And, with the unit's built-in, high-fidelity microphone, the X5 can record speech with the quality of dedicated voice re corders--perfect for important meetings, lectures, and notes to self.

Onboard sound processing includes BBE Sound enhancement, BBE Mach3Bass, MP Enhance (designed to compensate for sound los t in MP3 compression), a 5-band adjustable equalizer, and 3D Surround (3-dimensional sound that gives the sound a wide s ense of space).

What's in the Box
iAudio player, stereo earphones, a subpack, an installation CD (JetShell and JetAudio), a USB 2.0 cable, a line-in recor ding cable, a USB host adapter, an AC power adapter, a user's manual, and warranty information.




Product Details
iAudio X5 20 GB Portable Multimedia Player with FM Tuner & Voice Recorder (Black)
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  • Publisher: Cowon
  • Label: Cowon
  • Studio: Cowon
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 68 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Electronics: #17165


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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: IAudio X5 Rocksss!!! 2008-07-03
Comment: I bought my X5 over a year ago, and I'm totally SATISFIED with it.
You know, this player has everything you'll ever need in a MP3 Player.
I was scared to buy it, because it was not a popular brand, but now I wouldn't trade it for anything. Easy to set-up, easy to operate.
Shows up as a drive letter, in my computer.
No software to install, just copy and paste.
And it's built like a tank. The earbuds that came with it are OK, but I bought a set of Sony High Performance earbuds, and this thing Rocks.
Well: after about a year, the battery life started to fail after about 9 hours of play time, but Cowon replaced the battery, and now I'm back in business. I never really considered buying a new one, or another brand.
One of my Co-worker's, bought one for her 15 year old doughter, and I never see her without it.
Believe me, you wont go wrong with this MP3 Player.



0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Battery sucks 2007-12-05
Comment: I've owned this unit for 2 years now. I am not a heavy user. I maybe charged this unit for about 20~25 times in the past 2 years but the battery is already dead. Battery is not user-replaceable.

I am waiting to see how much it will cost to replace the battery. I read in one of the forums that it will cost $35. Still haven't heard back from Cowon support on this.

The headphone was crappy, so I bought Shure for $99 or so.

Overall, I liked the unit but too expensive for a 2 year life.

One of the main reasons I like it was because of the folder based navigation. Plus it had FM Radio, voice recorder etc. I liked the Sound Quality

I am switching to Archos 605. So goodbye Cowon and hello Archos.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Long Term Review... not so good... weakness is the charging system 2007-10-01
Comment: I have owned this really neat player for 2 years. I am very happy with the sound, the controls and the the directory structure. Battery life is acceptable. Even with all that, I need to buy something else.

The reason? The "subpack" that plugs into the bottom of the player, which allows the device to charge, is so poorly designed that I have resorted to a team of rubber bands to keep the charger attached. That worked for a couple of months until the weird "subpack" cracked in half. No more ability to charge the device until I find a new adapter. Here is a link to the currently non-in-stock replacement part on Amazon. [...]

Bottom line? Don't buy this player.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: A great player, no complaints 2007-07-29
Comment: I've had this mp3 player for over a year, and I'm really pleased with it. Very good sound quality, and it's been very reliable. The battery life is long, too. The interface is a bit strange, but easy to navigate once you get used to it. A couple of things that make this stand out from other players: it's basically an external filesystem, and it works in Linux as well as Windows, which was essential for me. It plays a wide range of file formats. It can even act as a USB host, and I haven't seen another mp3 player with that feature. When I filled up my camera's memory on a long trip, I uploaded my pictures to my mp3 player, and stored them there for the remainder of the trip. A nice feature to have in a pinch!


0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Other mp3 players are superior 2007-07-12
Comment: Pros
-Great sound quality.
-Very small, smaller than ipod or zune.
-Aluminum casing looks good, but it will scatch.
-Controls are decent, but I like the ipods and zune controls better.
-Supports all the mp3 formats I downloaded, even ogg files.
-Has a voice recorder builtin, may be useful for college students taking notes in class.
-Works with any computer with usb, no need for drivers because it works like an external hdd. Battery will drain if you hook it up thru a usb cable. Only charges if you put it in the USB cradle.

Cons
-Small screen, is good for displaying info about songs but not good for video.
-The control wand has some troubles going thru a mp3 library. It's small, flimsy, and not accurate.
-No automatic way to organize your mp3s, I had to organize my mp3 thru folders which took a long time. Also the iaudio would give me errors if I copied too many mp3s to one folder
-Settings and controls are the most complex out of all the mp3 players I have used. I was still able to understand the controls after a few mins of fooling around with it.
-Not good for video, screen resolution is low and the screen is tiny. You even have to convert your videos before you can play them on your iaudio.

This was the first mp3 player I owned and I really liked it at first. My biggest problem with the iaudio are the controls and the way mp3s are organized on it. The other mp3 players are for more advanced in these two areas. Don't buy this mp3 player unless you try it out along with the other brands.



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