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Review: Cowon A3

Cowon A3 8/10 Learn How We Rate Wired Recording straight from TV rocks. The sharp resolution is sweetly addictive. Piles on features, including an FM tuner, radio and voice recording, and AV out. Substantial six hours of battery life while playing video. Tired Awkward joystick control induces endless errors. Gets hot during use, making it […]
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Rating:

8/10

WIRED
Recording straight from TV rocks. The sharp resolution is sweetly addictive. Piles on features, including an FM tuner, radio and voice recording, and AV out. Substantial six hours of battery life while playing video.
TIRED
Awkward joystick control induces endless errors. Gets hot during use, making it ideal for cold flights or lonely Arctic expeditions.

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It may be big, boxy and brickish, but this lug will charm you once you lay eyes on its gorgeous screen. The highlight? Line-in video recording that lets you tape TV shows while TiVo is busy with Mad Men. It also works as a USB host, great for grabbing files from a friend's drive. Sure, the joystick navigation is janky, but with all the A3's features, a few flaws are easy to overlook.