The buttons consist of a minute directional pad that's so cramped that pulling Right to skip forward will often instead activate, say, Down to decrease volume. It's a little bland-looking although palatable enough in the design stakes, but unfortunately the controls and interface are all over the place.
jetAudio is a multimedia player software that offers a playback option and multimedia file editor and burning capabilities. portable media players (PMP) like Cowon iAudio. It's what's on the surface that's the problem. RasterBook is a software for creating electronic books for portable media players (PMP) like Cowon iAudio A2 and alike. Under the hood then, it's an impressive piece of kit.
Uploading files is a simple matter of drag and drop (or, optionally, syncing in Windows Media Player), and this has the best-in-show battery life for video playback. Having said that, I would not spend this amount of money on any portable player. I've had a Cowon player before (the trusty A2) it delivered great sound and good battery life, a friend of mine had a newer model with great sound as well. It's a shame that it couldn't go all the way, but it's a pixel count that's nevertheless fairly easy on the eye, especially on the Cowon's bright, glossy screen. The Cowon X7 is a media player with a big body and even bigger storage. Audiophile Cowon Plenue L Digital Audio Player. The screen visits the same halfway house as the Zen and PSP, stopping somewhat shy of DVD resolution at 480 x 272.