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Comments on: Cowon teases three new touch-screen PVPs

Korean manufacturer Cowon has announced three new portable media players at the IFA 2008 convention in Berlin.

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by shehzad August 25, 2008 1:38 PM PDT
Cowon S9 willbe easily the most pop PVP n hope it's comes with rich sound quality as we all looking for in upcoming DAPs. It's looks like more n more peoples becoming audiophiles each year and actually i think Apple should notice too.
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by xZero2007x August 25, 2008 2:13 PM PDT
shehzad: I'll believe that comment when I see people start changing their earphones for something other than the Apple stock replacement earbuds. I haven't seen a Cowon player at a major retailer yet either. Apple's got its sights set on the mass market, and right now, they're doing a good job at controlling and restricting that market.
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by Mp3mizer August 25, 2008 7:57 PM PDT
Cowon first needs to improve the quality of its products and customer service!!
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by warrenrichards10 August 26, 2008 3:34 AM PDT
If Apple hit the market with a touch screen device around the 7 inch mark would the the market take it up? , from the looks its likly to be running Windows CE 5 operating system so it could possibly double as a E Reader, (I'm still wary of the Amazon Kindle), this device shows promise though.
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