Cowon has started to ship the iAudio 9 and E2 in the US, so you now have yet another portable media player on your radar if it is a purchase that you have long been hankering after. The Cowon i9 will come in white, silver, black and red colors, alongside 8GB and 16GB capacities, where the latter will retail for $170 a pop. As for the 4GB E2, it is going for $65.
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