15 August 2007 11:09 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Advanced MP3 Players has bagged the exclusive UK arrival of the world’s first DAB Digital Radio Portable Media Player, the iAudio D2.Due in stock at the end of August the Cowon iAudio D2 claims to boast the most complete specification in its class.
It offers support for all major audio formats (MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC and WAV) along with XVID and MP4 video playback.
A 2.5-inch touchscreen LCD is housed in an lightweight chassis not much larger than a typical credit card and it weighs 91 grams.
At the touch of a button users can get the usual DAB scrolling text to display on the player's screen.
The D2 boasts a marathon 52 hours audio playback and up to 10 hours video playback in one simple charge.
Available in 2GB or 4GB capacities, the iAudio D2 can also handle an SD/SDHC memory card bring the max memory up to 12GB.
The 2GB model is £139.99, whilst 4GB will cost £169.99 (a quick look on the site shows a special free 8GB SD card offer - while stocks last) link below. Audio, MP3 players, DAB Radios, Cowon, Advanced MP3 players




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