Published on October 9th,2007 at 5:12 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

COWON is going TPEG!

COWON announced this morning that in a few days (October 11), their L2 PMP will go “TPEG”.

What’s TPEG? The Transport Protocol Expert Group!
Still not a clue? Well, in fact, this is a sophisticated service giving information on the traffic, telling you if there are any traffic jams, strikes (never happens in Korea), or any other reason that could slow you down on your way to work (or wherever).
A very interesting addition to an already great PMP; remember that the L2 features a 7 inch touchscreen, DMB, audio/video, Picture in Picture, 2GB of disk space, all this for a cool 348000Won (~270Euros).

Ok, now I really want one.

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Comments
 

  • Michael

    Does anybody know when this product will be available on Canada/USA market?
    Will it come preloaded with North American maps? Price? Wi-Fi? Can record video? Full Specs?
    Usually Cowon products support many languages including Cyrillic and Hebrew/Arabic characters – I hope that this one is not going to be exception. I am impatiently waiting for this one. I badly want to buy this unit.
    Thanks a lot in advance.

    Regards

    Michael

 

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