Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 25 2008, 3:52am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Besides the Cowon O2, the Korean PMP maker debuts a rather stylish PMP with AMOLED display at the IFA 2008 dubbed Cowon S9.
The Cowon S9 has a curved backside and features a 3.3 inch color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with 480x272px resolution and 16m colors.
Other features of the Cowon S9 include 500Mhz Dual Core CPU, T-DMB TV, Bluetooth, FM tuner, voice recorder, G-Sensor, TV-Out, 40 hour music playback on a single battery charge, music, video and photo player and Macromedia Flash User interface.
The Cowon S9 has the looks and the feature set to be a very attractive alternative to the Apple iPod armada.
Let's hope Cowon brings the S9 to the United States this fall.
Via the Cowon site (Korean).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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