Published on February 12th,2009 at 3:37 PM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

Cowon L3, Now a Reality

We first heard about the Cowon L3 last August 2008, with nothing since then. Today Cowon Korea finally announced the official launch of this gorgeous PMP, the L3.

This Windows CE 5.0 powered PMP features a 7” High-Clear LCD with a 800×480 resolution, a Dual Core CPU (no details on this one), 128MB of SDRAM, 4G of Nand Memory, SD card slot, USB, GPS with Eco Drive function (fuel consumption indicator), DMB, line OUT, FM tuner and TM transmitter, BBE+ sound.

Support of AVI, ASF, WMV video, and MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, and OGG audio files. It weights only 318g with a size of 180.4×112.2×18.3mm

Pity the L3 only has 4GB of memory, but if you’re looking for a good looking PMP and don’t mind the memory limitation, it may be your best available choice.

Via COWON
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