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Old 01-12-2007, 09:10 AM
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Default FS: Cowon iAudio T2, like new

I have an iAudio T2, 2GB, that I'm looking to sell. I bought it for $125 shipped, so I'll take $120 shipped to the continental US, more for international. All accessories are included, and the player has the latest firmware loaded. It was used for maybe a week or two.

My thoughts on this fantastic little DAP:

The nicest thing about it is how damn small it is. Although thicker than the iPod Nano, it has a smaller footprint, the total size is about 15% smaller, and half the weight.

The included Cresyn earbuds are in a necklace style. Using those, the T2 is meant to be worn like an iPod Shuffle. If you like the stock buds, it really is a nice way to cut down on cable mess.

The interface takes some getting used to, but after a day or two, it's fantastic. Because the buttons are on the side of the player, and quite stiff, there's no need for a "hold" button. I never found myself operating the controls when I didn't intend to (which happens often with touch controls).


So, as I said, $120 shipped, all accessories included. If you have any further questions, please let me know. Thanks!
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