Cowon D2+ DAB review
Cowon's D2+ DAB has some attractive features, but its dire touchscreen, fiddly interface and high price make it one to avoid.
As its name suggests, Cowon’s D2+ DAB has a built-in digital radio, one of the few portable audio players we’ve seen to have such a feature.
Unfortunately, it crashed frequently when trying to tune into a station, even after we upgraded the firmware to the latest version.
Despite its compact size, the player also has a 2?in touchscreen, and there are also physical volume controls on the top. The touchscreen requires a firm and precise touch. The interface is also badly designed, with small icons and scroll bars that are difficult to press accurately, as well as a confusing menu structure.
The touchscreen isn’t suited to watching video either. It’s not especially bright and looks a bit grainy. Colours are washed out, too. DivX and XviD videos played back fine as long as they matched the 320×240 resolution of the screen. Other videos can be re-encoded using the included software, which has a confusing interface but also a batch-conversion mode.
The below-average screen quality is all the more disappointing since the battery lasted an astonishing nine-and-a-half hours when playing video, one of the longest times we’ve seen. It also fared well when playing music, lasting a lengthy 31 hours and 38 minutes.
Music was clear, rich and detailed over a quality pair of earphones. The included set have a surprising amount of bass, but you’ll still want to replace them for the best audio quality as background vocals and instruments can sound muffled, while the high end is too bright.
Despite its high price, the D2+ only has 4GB of storage, which compares badly with similarly priced 8GB or 16GB players. An SD card slot means you can add more storage space later, but it’s still surprising to be charged so much and get so little.
Cowon’s D2+ DAB impressed us with its sound quality and battery life. Unfortunately, it’s infuriating to use due to its poorly designed touchscreen and interface, and its DAB radio is too buggy to use. These faults would be easier to forgive at a lower price, but for a 4GB player £129 is just too expensive. Philips’ GoGear Muse 16GB is a much better choice.
Details | |
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Price | £129 |
Rating | ** |
Headphone Rating | *** |
Hardware | |
Capacity | 4.00GB |
Formatted capacity | 3.71GB |
Interface | USB |
Storage medium | flash memory |
Battery and charge options | lithium polymer, USB |
Size | 78x17x56mm |
Weight | 86g |
Features | |
Device has screen? | Yes |
Viewable size | 2.5 in |
Native resolution | 320×240 |
Memory card support | SD card |
FM Radio | yes |
Audio record options | microphone, line-in |
Video record options | none |
Supplied with | headphones, USB cable, stylus |
Test Results | |
Tested battery life (MP3 playback) | 31h 38m |
Tested battery life (Video playback) | 9h 29m |
500MB transfer time | 1m 53s |
Audio MP3 playback | Yes |
Audio WMA playback | Yes |
Audio WMA-DRM playback | Yes |
Audio AAC playback | No |
Audio Protected AAC playback | No |
Audio OGG playback | Yes |
Audio WAV playback | Yes |
Audio Audible playback | Yes |
Image BMP support | Yes |
Image JPEG support | Yes |
Image TIFF support | No |
Video MPEG-4 AVI playback | Yes |
Video MPEG-4 MP4 playback | No |
Video WMV playback | Yes |
Video MPEG-1 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 VOB playback | No |
Video MPEG-4 DivX/XviD support | Yes |
Video H.264 support | No |
Video MPEG-4 MP3 audio support | Yes |
Video MPEG-4 AAC audio support | No |
Download compatibility | WMA-DRM subscription and download |
Buying Information | |
Price per MB | 3.1p |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Supplier | http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk |
Details | www.cowonglobal.com |