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Apr 4 2006, 8:14am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
French Generation MP3 (translation) has published a review of the highly anticipated Cowon iAudio 6.
Cowon introduced the iAudio 6 at the CES 2006. The iAudio 6 has a 4GB 0.85 inch HDD built-in and a 1.3 inch color OLED display with 160x128px.
It plays MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV and MP4 video. Other features include FM-Tuner, Voice Recorder, Alarm and 20 hour battery life.
Generation MP3 has published a video and several photos showing some of the cool user interface of the iAudio 6. Judging from the video the angled scroll wheel really works well.
More details about the iAudio 6 on this product page. It is not clear yet when the iAudio 6 hits shelves in the United States.
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