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iAudio E2: Cowon's design-centric alternative to the iPod nano
Friday, November 6, 2009Korea's Cowon opted not to worry about cutting-edge features and focus more on innovative design with the release of the iAudio E2 MP3 player. Sporting a similar form factor to that of the popular Apple iPod nano, the iAudio E2 is topped off by a striking steel ring that gives it a somewhat retro-futuristic look.
The device comes in white, black, sky blue, lilac silver, orange red, mocha brown...
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