Cowon L2 recently released a device that marries at all three functions of a personal GPS navigation system, a DMB devices capable, and the attributes of a portable media player. Measuring a compact 191mm x 26mm x 120 mm and weighs 512 grams total, the Cowon L2 comes in sleek silver package promising. What can be expected of L2 his 7 "widescreen display, GPS navigation, DMB compatibility, support for a wide range of audio, video and graphic formats (AVI, MPEG 4, MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, BMP, JPG and PNG) built-in FM radio, and even a picture-in-picture functionality. In addition, you also get 2 GB of memory integrated, as well as SD memory card slot for expansion purposes.
In Cowon L2 is the retail 299000 Korean won, when he was released. That sounds like a very good deal, but the convergence of devices, as a rule, get a little wonky after a while. Do you think that the benefits of convergence devices that far outweigh its shortcomings? Let us take for example Cowon L2. Once it is corrupted, you of luck when it comes to portable entertainment (both audio and video) and will have to return to folding paper maps every time you enter unfamiliar territory. Better wearing a personal GPS navigation system and the Video iPod, I say.
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