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RE[5]: Comment by kaiwai
by Neolander on Fri 31st Dec 2010 07:14
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I'm waiting for the Cowon X7 to come to New Zealand which apparently will be some time next year. If all is working out right it appears to be a good replacement for the iPod I have - lets hope that by that time things are working smoothly on the firmware front.
Yes, if you're not willing to buy abroad, Cowon devices are hard to find. In France, there is exactly one Cowon reseller who accepts cash, Pixmania, and he's not exactly well-known to the public.
Edited 2010-12-31 07:15 UTC
RE[6]: Comment by kaiwai
by kaiwai on Fri 31st Dec 2010 07:17
in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by kaiwai"
Yes, if you're not willing to buy abroad, Cowon devices are hard to find. In France, there is exactly one Cowon reseller who accepts cash, Pixmania, and he's not exactly well-known to the public.
NZ is in a good situation that we allow parallel importing (with much protesting by the United States) so there is an online store that the distributor sells Cowon through. I'd purchase Cowon from an overseas company but then there is the issue of warranty and the fact that most refuse to export products overseas (remailers are expensive to use). Amazon being the chief of all assholes who refuse to sell stuff overseas hence my refusal to purchase anything off them.




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I still am pissed off by the D2, where they didn't took the time to test the firmware seriously before releasing it (It came with a buggy implementation of IDtags... Come on !). But I must admit that they took the time to fix it. Contrast with all those iPod nano 2G owners who never got an update to fix its persistent lock-ups.
I'm waiting for the Cowon X7 to come to New Zealand which apparently will be some time next year. If all is working out right it appears to be a good replacement for the iPod I have - lets hope that by that time things are working smoothly on the firmware front.