Simply Super Sound: The Cowon G2 MP3 Player

Crisp, Clear Sound More Than Makes Up for Slow Transfer Speeds

With flash-based players gaining in the fight against the massive hard drive jukeboxes like the 30-gig iPod, manufacturers are attempting to take additional liberties with their more discreet music players. Thank goodness. When I first began looking at smaller
 players that I could take to the gym with me, I was worried that I would be stuck with the venerable - but boring - iPod Shuffle. Thankfully, I’ve been able to avoid the white earbuds and find a great little player in the process: the Cowon iAudio G2. With incredible sound quality, a 1-gig memory, and a price that only pinched a little, the G2 is a killer sound machine for tiny price tag.

The Good.  From the outset, you’ll be impressed with this fun little player. The G2, with 1 GB of space and a small profile is easy to use, wonderfully accessible to Windows users, and blows the competition away with its sound.

In terms of design, the G2 is better than average. The unit is controlled by a small thumb stick, and while it may seem a little odd to some, the control system becomes intuitive after a few uses. The buttons are quite responsive, and while it may not be as easy as iPod’s Click Wheel, Cowon has come up with a better alternative than most manufacturers. The G2 also has a line-in and record function which records directly to MP3 format, a welcome feature for those of us trying to put those old mini-cassette days behind us. All of this is tied together by the big four-line display, which communicates what’s going on a very understandable fashion.

The G2 is more than accessible to those who don’t rely on iTunes for their music needs. The player is compatible with MP3s, OGGs, and protected WMAs, and while it comes with its own software to load your music, the G2 also works with Windows Media Player, Musicmatch Jukebox, and several other software packages. This also means that the G2 can play music purchased from services like Napster, but not subscription-based music.

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  • In terms of space and ease of use, the G2 is a great flash-based audio player.
  • The G2 really shines when it plays; it has a crisp, even response and is a joy to listen to.
  • Unfortunately, the G2's transfer speeds are a little slow due to its USB 1.1 port.