List of Cowon products

[5] An Engadget reviewer called the Cowon Z2 Plenue "stunningly quick" and stated: "the touch response was just as good as on our Galaxy S II.

"[6] The Z2 features a 3.7-inch Gorilla Glass-covered Super AMOLED touchscreen with pixel dimensions of 480×800 and has storage space ranging from 8 to 32 GB.

[7] In addition, through the 3.7-inch AMOLED display, full HD video without any conversion process can be accessed, and it can be used as a home media player such as transferring large files of 4 GB or more and HDMI output.

[citation needed] The Cowon A5 Plenue is a portable media player that has a 4.8-inch 800×480 pixel thin-film-transistor (TFT) touchscreen, JetEffect sound engine, Android 2.3 OS with custom UI, 1 GHz CPU, 800 MHz vídeo chip, Mali GPU, microSD slot, and a 32 GB or 64 GB storage.

The Android OS allows for the device to use a variety of applications, including dictionaries, video apps, and the ability to listen to music.

[11] The Cowon D Plenue can support sample rates of up to 192 kHz and file formats such as AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, WAV, WMA, and MP3.

[12] The balanced output of 3.24Vrms expresses high quality powerful and clear sound, and the Cowon 2 Plenue Mark II can enhance the playback length to 10 hours and 30 minutes to enjoy music for a long period with plenty of time.

The Cowon R2 Plenue is 11 cm tall and 14 mm thick and weighs at 154 g. The device is made out of glass, aluminium, and contoured plastic.

[16] Cowon J3 has a 3.3in AMOLED screen, 8/16 GB internal memory, microSD card slot, JetEffect 3.0 EQ engine, and FM radio with recording.

The X7 produces a balanced and open sound, with enough of room for high-quality AIFF, FLAC, and WAV files (AACs and MP3s also work).

The Cowon C2 has a 2.6-inch diagonal resistive touchscreen, 320 × 240 pixels resolution, 16 GB of memory, MicroSD Slot, JetEffect 3.0 BBE+ Audio Enhancement, 84 g (2.96 ounces) in weight, and 12.8 mm (0.5-inches) thick.

The device has a battery life that lasts around 55 hours, as well as an integrated microSD card for expansion and the company's world-class audio quality.

The Cowon X9 is the MP3 player with the world's longest battery life, claiming a continuous music playback time of 110 hours.

Cowon X9 has an internal memory of 16/32 GB, a microSD card slot, JetEffect 5 audio engine, 4.3in 272 x 480 pixel screen, and a resistive touchscreen.

[22] On March 30, 2013 (2013-03-30) Cowon D20 released a third revision of their Cowon D2 media player,[23] with the main differences being the removal of a kickstand slot on the right hand side (replaced with a built-in loudspeaker), an enhanced battery life of approximately 90 hours of audio playback, and an updated UI.

[27] It is a 138.8 x 88.5 x 20.0-mm PMP and features standard USB and USB-host connections, T-DMB broadcast TV, FM radio, Bluetooth, TV-out (component, S-Video, and composite), stereo speakers, and up to 80 GB of storage (which sounds like brushed aluminium to us).

[27] It comes pre-loaded with a Win CE web browser (a WiFi dongle can be added via the USB jack), MS Office document viewer, electronic dictionary, and support for AVI, ASF, WMV, MPG, OGM, DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, WMV9, MP3, WMA, AC3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC.

[28] The Cowon O2 is 4.7 by 2.9in and weighs at 200 g. The device features a 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen with 480 × 272 resolution, which makes it suitable for watching videos, but it also means processing power in the form of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor.

[32] Flash support, an SD card slot, and Full HD video playback through the HDMI output are all included.

[33] It also offers a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) output capability, allowing you to see Full HD images on a big screen at home by connecting it to a digital TV.

It also has 64 GB of internal memory, and the external SD card support feature make storing and using large-capacity videos easy.

[34] The Cowon 3D is the world's first glasses-free 3D PMP that the company introduced and was released in the domestic market in December 2010.

[37] The product's display is limited to 800×480 pixels and is 13.6 mm thick, weighing 355 g. The R7 supports Flash but does not have internet connectivity.

[39] The Cowon EM1 includes large 10 mm dynamic drivers enclosed in a well-crafted plastic/rubber composite shell that looks nice to boot.

[40] The Cowon EM1 has a 16.0Ω impedance, 103.0 decibels sound sensitivity, a frequency range between 20 and 22000, and a diaphragm diameter of 0.39 inches.

The Cowon EC2 has a 16.0Ω impedance, less than 103 sound sensitivity, a frequency range between 20 and 22000, a diaphragm diameter of 0.39 inches, and a closed acoustic design.

It is a all-in-one GPS and provides a real-width map with incredible precision, rated as the best in the business, as well as a PC version editor, a car account book, and a variety of interfaces.

In February 2009, the L3 PMP/GPS navigator was announced by Cowon System, which features a 7-inch touchscreen display, dual-core processor (each core running at 480 MHz), and DMB digital television.

The status LED around the unit's lone button flashes blue in this condition, and the gadget starts to save a video cache of its view out the windshield.

[50] The lens has a field of vision of 150 degrees, which is more than enough to see the whole front end of our test car (a 2013 Hyundai Genesis 5.0 R-Spec).