I have one of these and I can confirm 4GB SD card works fine. I picked mine up for £179.99 for a 4GB model with a 4GB SD CARD free (do a search on google for D2). That's 8GB!! which is still not the cheapest, but it's the most amazing player I've ever owned.
SDHC support for cards up to a theoretical 32GB is coming in the next month or so! You can pick up 8GB SDHC cards for about 45 pounds or so now!!
Mine came with a transcoding software called JetAudio VX that converts most videos down to the XVID/WMV format that the D2 takes and it looks fantastic.
Worth every penny!! Don't be put off by the price, this things beats the nano on every count and it looks the business.
Oops... Forgot to mention that it has a FM Radio, TV OUT (via a special cable) and can record to MP3 (radio/or via line in/mic).. All the things NANO doesn't have! Google for "COWON D2" for the best price.
Quote - "Maybe better ears than mine will appreciate them more. Whatever, it's surely better to have such options to personalise the sound you hear than not."
I'm a little confused. Surely if you're reviewing an audio/visual device you should have confidence in your own hearing?! I'm no audiophile, but I would have thought that the primary quality of an audio player would be how it sounds. Yes, looks are important but with no commments on the quality of the headphones, general quality of the sound ( sorry, but 'I tried the D2 with a range of musical genres and enjoyed all of them' - doesn't really cut it as far as an audio critique), or anything other than a passing mention of a click when you turn on the bass enhancement, this is a pretty dire review. The one thing we're made very aware of is that it looks good. This is the one thing that we can see by looking at the pictures.
As far as SDHC support is concerned, I've seen the same comment on Engadget. Is this the source for the information that support will be offered, or is there any "official" Cowon source?
I have a D2 with a BETA 2.30 firmware for testing that has SDHC and DRM10 support.
It's got a couple of bugs that the COWON techs are working on, but I can confirm it works. It was released for review purposes and circulated to all testers about 2 weeks ago. COWON is usually very good with FW updates so they will release when they are sure it's ready and not before.
I have a D2 2GB with a 8GB SDHC card by Toshiba and I work for the UK Distributor.
For the person that wasn't happy with the review, check out the next edition of T3 and Stuff Magazine for the full low down on the player. First week of March for the April edition and it's in Group Test with other similar units.
Anonymous Coward
4GB SD cards already supported and SDHC coming #
Posted Monday 19th February 2007 14:42 GMT
I have one of these and I can confirm 4GB SD card works fine. I picked mine up for £179.99 for a 4GB model with a 4GB SD CARD free (do a search on google for D2). That's 8GB!! which is still not the cheapest, but it's the most amazing player I've ever owned.
SDHC support for cards up to a theoretical 32GB is coming in the next month or so! You can pick up 8GB SDHC cards for about 45 pounds or so now!!
Mine came with a transcoding software called JetAudio VX that converts most videos down to the XVID/WMV format that the D2 takes and it looks fantastic.
Worth every penny!! Don't be put off by the price, this things beats the nano on every count and it looks the business.
Anonymous Coward
FM Radio, TV OUT and you can record also .. #
Posted Monday 19th February 2007 15:32 GMT
Oops... Forgot to mention that it has a FM Radio, TV OUT (via a special cable) and can record to MP3 (radio/or via line in/mic).. All the things NANO doesn't have! Google for "COWON D2" for the best price.
Crispin
Hmm, an audio player? #
Posted Monday 19th February 2007 15:52 GMT
Quote - "Maybe better ears than mine will appreciate them more. Whatever, it's surely better to have such options to personalise the sound you hear than not."
I'm a little confused. Surely if you're reviewing an audio/visual device you should have confidence in your own hearing?! I'm no audiophile, but I would have thought that the primary quality of an audio player would be how it sounds. Yes, looks are important but with no commments on the quality of the headphones, general quality of the sound ( sorry, but 'I tried the D2 with a range of musical genres and enjoyed all of them' - doesn't really cut it as far as an audio critique), or anything other than a passing mention of a click when you turn on the bass enhancement, this is a pretty dire review. The one thing we're made very aware of is that it looks good. This is the one thing that we can see by looking at the pictures.
Sean Inglis
SDHC Support Source #
Posted Tuesday 20th February 2007 09:28 GMT
As far as SDHC support is concerned, I've seen the same comment on Engadget. Is this the source for the information that support will be offered, or is there any "official" Cowon source?
Sean Inglis
YouTube reviews #
Posted Tuesday 20th February 2007 14:53 GMT
For any other readers considering a D2, YouTube have a number of videos that explore the interface in a fair amount of detail.
Anonymous Coward
FW 2.30 BETA with DRM10/SDHC out to testers #
Posted Tuesday 20th February 2007 14:53 GMT
I have a D2 with a BETA 2.30 firmware for testing that has SDHC and DRM10 support.
It's got a couple of bugs that the COWON techs are working on, but I can confirm it works. It was released for review purposes and circulated to all testers about 2 weeks ago. COWON is usually very good with FW updates so they will release when they are sure it's ready and not before.
I have a D2 2GB with a 8GB SDHC card by Toshiba and I work for the UK Distributor.
For the person that wasn't happy with the review, check out the next edition of T3 and Stuff Magazine for the full low down on the player. First week of March for the April edition and it's in Group Test with other similar units.
Andy Ballard
SKy + onto Iaudio D2 ? #
Posted Tuesday 27th February 2007 12:59 GMT
Hi,
would there be an easy way to get SKY + content onto a D2 ?. I know Sandisk do a Cardreader that writes to SD but what format would be needed ?.
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