It appears that if you had recently opted for an iAudio 7 instead of another iPod, you won’t regret it one bit.The iAudio 7 is a mini-PMP player and perhaps the best yet in the iAudio line (that’s a straightforward progression, which you can’t really complain about). It has a 1.3-inch 160 x 128-pixel 26K TFT LCD, which isn’t too eye-friendly for video playback, especially at a poor 15fps. It’s a true audiophile’s player, however, with “top-notch” audio playback and support for FLAC and OGG. It records audio from line-in, the mic and FM stations. Not only that, this MP3 player is a work horse.
Excerpt: For those who prefer quantity over quality, the iAudio 7 is still the best audio player you. The 5 band EQ combined with the BBE feature is all you need to breathe new life into your boring 128k mp3 files. I have a very few 128k mp3 files (usually what’s left from my napster/morpehus/kazaa days). But whatever mp3 files I threw at “tiny”, it just kept on churning top-audio output at me. Impressive is such an understatement for what this player could do. “Mind-blowing” is more like it.
User interface is the same intuitive swing-touch from iAudio 6 with a diagonal icon display. The player comes in 4GB and 8GB versions, striped with silver and red respectively. Read the rest from Gadgetholic.
[via crunchgear, source]



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