Cowon S9 (32GB)
Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc. Part number: S9-32TB
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- The Cowon S9 is a sexy-looking gadget with exceptional audio and video quality, but its construction quality and user interface pale in comparison to the competition.
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CNET editors' review
Cowon S9 (32GB) price range: $259.99 - $260.99
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 01/20/2009
- Updated on:06/24/2009
- Released on: 12/19/2008
The good: Cowon's S9 portable media player offers a gorgeous OLED touch-screen display, long battery life, and features such as Bluetooth audio, voice recording, FM radio, Flash media support, audio and video playback, a photo viewer, and a text reader.
The bad: The Cowon S9's user interface isn't quite as polished as the competition, the plastic construction feels flimsy, and it lacks Wi-Fi, memory expansion, and a standard USB port.
The bottom line: The Cowon S9 is a sexy-looking gadget with exceptional audio and video quality, but its construction quality and user interface pale in comparison to the competition.
The Cowon S9 is the first-touch screen MP3 player of 2009 to give Apple's iPod Touch a run for its money. Available in 8GB ($199) and 16GB ($239) capacities, the Cowon S9 is distinguished by its phenomenal audio quality and OLED touch-screen display.
Hardware designPicking up the Cowon S9, the first thing you'll notice is how incredibly light it is (2.7 ounces), which is nearly half the weight of the iPod Touch. Normally this is the kind of thing we would applaud, but the S9 is so impossibly light that it feels more like a toy than $200 worth of technology. After a week of subjecting the S9 to daily wear and tear, however, we're happy to report the S9 is more resilient than we first anticipated. The 3.75 inches by 4.25 inches of clear plastic that covers the face of the S9 is inordinately scratch-resistant, and the dark-colored back and sides hide nicks and smudges much better than the shiny chrome of the iPod can.

The only glaring weak point we found with the S9's construction is the thin, plastic play button lodged into the top edge of the screen. Mistaking the button for a retractable stylus, we nearly ripped the button off just moments after taking the S9 out of the box (the button has been a bit wobbly ever since). Luckily for us, the S9's play button is duplicated by the onscreen playback controls.
On the same top edge of the player you'll find a track-skip switch (also duplicated onscreen) and a volume switch. If it were up to us, we'd lose the S9's play and skip buttons to lessen confusion, because more often than not we brushed the play button accidentally or hit track skip when we meant to turn up the volume.
The bottom edge of the S9 offers a power-hold switch, headphone jack, and a 20-pin USB jack more common to cell phones than MP3 players. Having the headphone jack smack in the middle of the S9's bottom edge makes it a bit awkward to hold in landscape view, and unless there's a good excuse, we always prefer to see mini-USB jacks on portable devices than specialized connectors.
In spite of all the little faults we could nitpick about, the Cowon S9's hardware scores big when it comes to the screen. Not only does the S9 use a lightening-fast capacitive touch interface (comparable to the iPhone's), but its 3.3-inch screen is made from OLED instead of conventional LCD. The S9's screen isn't as large as the 3.5-inch screen on the iPod Touch, but it comes very close and is noticeably more substantial than the screen on the Samsung P2. If you're picky about screen quality, the S9's 480x272 OLED display does not disappoint: the colors are vibrant, contrast is excellent, and there isn't a single viewing angle that doesn't look great.
User interface
Hardware has always been Cowon's strong suit, but its track record with user interfaces has been hit or miss. For the most part, the onscreen user interface of the S9 is one of the best we've ever seen from Cowon. The main menu is spacious, the touch screen is responsive, and we liked the extra details, such as icon animation and page transitions. Unfortunately, despite being Cowon's best effort, Apple and Samsung have set the bar incredibly high with the interfaces of their touch-screen media players, which have benefited from the parallel development of touch-screen mobile phones.
Our overriding criticism of the S9's user interface is that it tries to do too much. For example, in order to fit controls for shuffle modes, song repeat, play and pause, skip, A-B loop, EQ, and tilt-sensor lock onto the S9's music playback screen, Cowon used a control strip across the bottom of the screen that flips around to reveal a second set of controls. When pressed, some of these controls (EQ, for instance) pop up new menus that overlay across the screen, requiring a precise click to close. We can appreciate the ambitious amount of options Cowon is trying to offer the user, but at some point it just becomes messy--especially on a touch screen.

Features
The Cowon S9 handles an impressive array of audio and video formats and throws in extras, such as Bluetooth audio, FM radio, voice recording, radio recording, BBE+ sound enhancement, a text reader, and a Flash media player that begs for games (none are included). If you're willing to shell out an additional $9, you can also buy an accessory cable that enables the S9's video-output capabilities.
From the audio side of things, the S9 offers support for MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG, WAV, and APE and allows you to sort your collection by both ID3 attributes (artist, album, genre) or folder tree. The music-playback screen includes album art, track controls, EQ settings, file information, and options for bookmarking songs or adding them to an on-the-go playlist. Like the iPod Touch, a tilt sensor inside the S9 changes the music-playback screen to an album browser when the device is turned on its side. The S9's ability to connect in MSC and MTP modes allowed us to use it on both a Mac and PC without any problems.
On the video end, the S9 handles MPEG-4, DivX, XviD, and WMV formats, but lacks support for the h.264 files common to video podcasts and popular video encoders such as Handbrake. Most files need to be formatted at 480x272 (video-conversion software is included), however, a few of our higher-resolution test files seemed to play just fine. Like the iPod Touch, the S9 lets users delete videos directly from the device and also bookmarks playback automatically.
If you're a fan of podcasts, Cowon includes MyPodder software with the S9 that makes short work of pulling down new podcast episodes. Unfortunately, as we mentioned before, the S9's lack of h.264 support makes watching video podcasts a tricky proposition.
The photo viewer on the S9 benefits from the beautiful OLED display, but the photo application itself is surprisingly light on format support (JPEG only). The S9's text viewer, on the other hand, is packed with features, including a zoom function, auto-scroll, selectable background colors, and file bookmarking.
The S9's voice-recording, FM-recording, and line-input-recording features all record to the WMA format, with a selectable range of resolutions (32, 64, 80, 96, 128, 256 Kbps). Recordings were clean-sounding, and an automatic track-split feature makes it easy to record multiple songs in a single pass.
The FM radio built into the Cowon S9 offers a large, virtual dial for tuning in stations, as well as an auto-preset feature, selectable world radio bands, and a mono-stereo switch. Radio reception is decent, and the ability to record broadcasts directly to WMA files is a plus.
The Flash and Utility folders found on the main menu of the S9 are empty, with the exception of a lonely calculator application. Cowon is planning to release a public software-developers kit in an effort to encourage people to program their own applications and interface themes for the S9. As far as Flash content is concerned, we found plenty of Flash games and animations online that played nicely with the S9; however, not all games are suited for touch-screen control.
Pairing the Cowon S9 with Bluetooth speakers or headphones is about as straightforward as Bluetooth ever gets. The Bluetooth settings include a button that scans for local Bluetooth devices, a listing of previously paired devices, and a button for switching Bluetooth streaming on and off. Audio quality over Bluetooth is on par with competitors, such as the Samsung P2 or Sony A-Series Walkman, with an operating range of around 20 feet.

Performance
When it comes to audio and video quality, the Cowon S9 hits it out of the park. The BBE+ suite of audio-enhancement effects included on the S9 improves upon the already excellent sound quality of the Cowon D2 and iAudio 7. Thirty sound presets are included on the S9, including four user-defined presets that allow you to tailor the S9's 5-band EQ, stereo enhancement, and BBE+ effects to suit your taste. We can say without hesitation that the Cowon S9 sounds better than any iPod we've heard and its sound-enhancement technology is far more nuanced than the Creative Zen X-Fi or Sony Walkman series. The Samsung P2 (soon to be the P3) is the only comparable MP3 player that can rival the S9 when it comes to overall sound quality and arsenal of sound-enhancement settings.
Thanks to the OLED screen, the S9's video quality is superb: the colors are rich, frame rates are fluid, and there isn't a single angle on the screen that makes for poor viewing. Our only complaint about the S9's video player is file compatibility. The omission of h.264 video support makes us wince a little, and the S9's resolution restrictions have more in common with the iPod than file-friendly products like the Archos 5 or Cowon O2.
Cowon rates the S9's battery life at an astonishing 55 hours for audio and 11 hours for video. Of course, when you crank up the screen brightness, turn on the EQ, and start streaming music over Bluetooth, those numbers likely plummet, but it's still worth a tip of the hat to Cowon for raising the bar on battery life under best-case conditions. CNET Labs test results found the S9 realistically capable of an average of only 36 hours of continuous audio playback (still excellent by most standards), but validated Cowon's claim of 11 hours of video.
Final thoughts
The Cowon S9 has plenty to brag about: an OLED touch screen, long battery life, exhaustive format support, Bluetooth audio, and enviable sound quality. But it's not the only game in town when it comes to iPod Touch alternatives. Sony, Samsung, Haier, and even Memorex have announced their new touch-screen MP3 players for 2009, which, like the S9, are made to compete directly against the award-winning iPod Touch.
In spite of the Cowon S9's strengths, we still recommend the iPod Touch for the majority of users, because of its superior construction, intuitive user interface, and breadth of features. That said--if your sole concern is having the best audio and video quality you can comfortably fit in your pocket, the Cowon S9 is hard to beat.
User reviews
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The ultimate mp3 player ?
by Denis_E on May 23, 2009
Pros: - Really fast
- Amazing sound quality
- intuitive and powerful interface
- dedicated button for volume, track navigation, lock the touch screen only
- fully cutomizable (Flash UI)
- OGG support
- 55 hours of autonomy (for music playing)Cons: - no SDHC extension slot
Summary: When you start the player, it says "Cowon S9, the ultimate MP3 player". I think it might be true :-).
It's so fast, easy to use. You don't ...Summary: When you start the player, it says "Cowon S9, the ultimate MP3 player". I think it might be true :-).
It's so fast, easy to use. You don't have any extra features like Wifi, it does what it says : play music, and it does it VERY well ! The sound's fantastic, you can navigate using tags or files, really quickly. It took me 5 minutes to understand the interface. The dedicated buttons for volume and tracks are a real plus. The touch screen is very sensitive, and you can lock it easily (with a dedicated button). It has a sleep mode and an alarm clock function. It's quite slim and very beautiful.
The autonomy i unbelievable. It supports most sound formats (unlike the ipods for example). The accelerometer is smartly designed (you can switch from the "now playing" screen to the album list by rotating the player. You can navigate your library using every kind of tag (by genre, artist, album, year, track, newly added music, and so on ...) .
Also adding music is very easy : you plug it, a new drive appears on your computer, and then you drag and drop your files. No need to use iTunes or any software. Also most movies don't need any converting.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some of the aweome features of this player !
The ONLY thing I don't like i that 32 GB is a hard limit. You cannot extend it using SDHC cards. While this might be enough for music, if you want to store movies, or jut use it a an external drive, it would haven been cool to be able to extend it through SDHC.
Except that...it's jut perfect !! I've been waiting for this player for 3 years ;-).
I owned quite a few MP3 players, and it's the best....way ahead of anything else on the market !
I'm not sure it's a very good movie player, due to the small size of the screen, but that's not what I was looking for, but if you are looking for the ultimate music player, don't look further.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Unbeatable sound quality
by porcster on October 16, 2009
Pros: Sound quality, video quality. Light and capacity of hard disk. Interface is ok
Cons: Playlists and random play all a little bit fiddly
Summary: Absolutely destroys the competition for sound quality which is exactly what I bought it for. Could do with a nice and easy 'random play all' button/function but you can ...
Summary: Absolutely destroys the competition for sound quality which is exactly what I bought it for. Could do with a nice and easy 'random play all' button/function but you can still do that. Follow the crowd and listen to your tinny crappy sounding Ipod and use their awful Itunes interface or just copy and paste what you listen to music like it's supposed to heard. Take your pick
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A great PMP; great screen; sound quality is superb
by jdude13 on November 15, 2009
Pros: beautiful AMOLED screen; superb sound quality; can drag and drop music and video files onto device - don't have to use proprietary software; accepts most audio and video types without conversion; amazing battery life (~52 hours audio)
Cons: User interface takes a few days to get to know, but is straight forward and easy to use after this; shuffle function could be easier to "get to";
Summary: Have owned the 32GB for 5 months. Upgraded from an Iriver Clix 2. Very happy with my S9. It looks good, its AMOLED screen shows off pictures and videos very ...
Summary: Have owned the 32GB for 5 months. Upgraded from an Iriver Clix 2. Very happy with my S9. It looks good, its AMOLED screen shows off pictures and videos very well indeed and the sound is stellar. The UI is not nearly as bad as CNET makes out; nor does it feel light and toy-like. It doesn't feel like a heavy brick in my pocket (i.e., an Ipod Classic or Touch), but it certianly doesn't feel flimsy. After 5 months daily use and commute there is not a scratch to behold anywhere on the device. This compares very favourably to my daughters Ipod, which was covered with scratches over the same time period. Getting vidoe and music onto the device is very easy - you can use any music program you want or just drag-and-drop. The TV-out function is a bonus as is the wide assortment of file types supported - both video and audio. I've only needed to convert files once over this time before playing them on the S9. I really enjoy the capacity to individualise the UI as well, and as stated above the battery life is superior to any other PMP.
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Fantastic Product
by nthread on November 2, 2009
Pros: A great screen, excellent sound quality, no need for specialized software or precise formats. I can move between my Linux and Windows computers easily. The user interface is great once you know how it works.
Cons: The screen gets a little smudgy. I have big fingers, so the capacitive touchscreen can sometimes be a hassle. (ie. Would like a stylus) It doesn't play AAC audio.
Summary: This is an excellent product that does its job as an mp3 player better than any other I've owned(iPod Touch, Nano. Sansa View, Fuze, various generic players throughout ...
Summary: This is an excellent product that does its job as an mp3 player better than any other I've owned(iPod Touch, Nano. Sansa View, Fuze, various generic players throughout the years) and has the best sound quality. It can play mouse-only Flash 7 games, which is more than enough for me. Anyone with Flash experience can tweak it to his/her liking easily. I've owned one for 6 months now and have never encountered a single problem with any aspect of the player. It's sturdy, too. I dropped it while on a jog and the screen didn't even scratch. (This is in comparison to my iPod nano which broke when I dropped it onto the ground while sitting) It may not have Internet access, but this is an unimportant feature for me, as my Blackberry does. If you're thinking about buying one, or if you just want a change from the iPod, I'd recommend this product highly.
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the best music/video player made
Pros: the sound is amazing and is only limited by ur headphone quality... video is great... if u ever double up to watch a video the screen isnt dark just cause ur at a slight angle
Cons: no memory card... but 32 is still enough unless u need to access lots of movies all the time
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Why hasn't this review by the EDITOR been updated?
by VinMan007 on September 4, 2009
Pros: h.264 is actually available on the new fw.2 and fw.3 and this is the MAIN reason the editor did not give it a higher rating...no WiFI..who cares...music soundns better than any mp3 player available today
Cons: none ..maybe the UI slow at times
Summary: get it
Summary: get it
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc.
- Part number: S9-32TB
- Description: The Cowon S9's innovative design features a titanium/black face and a curved-back casing surrounding a 3.3-inch Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) touch screen display. To complement its sleek form design, the S9 features an exclusive GUI system boasting capacitive touch screen operation, advanced video functionality supporting transcoding-free playback of most DVD-quality MPEG-4 videos and TV output, Bluetooth 2.0 support for stereo headphones, G-sensor accelerometer for auto-pivot display, and extended battery life of 11 hours for video and 55 hours for audio. The S9 is also the Cowon player to offer next-generation JetEffect 2.0 audio technology with improved EQ filter, stereo enhancement and BBE+, which includes upgraded BBE, Mach3Bass, 3D surround and MP enhance audio processing. The Cowon S9 is loaded with exclusive features including a 500MHz dual-core processor, widescreen AMOLED display capable of 16-million colors with 480 x 272 resolution, and capacitive touch-screen operation of Cowon's advanced GUI system with Zoom UI, video clip preview, auto pivot, and quick list functions. The PMP also supports "user created interface" to allow users to develop and share the S9's unique interface.
General
- Device Type Digital AV player
- Key Features FM tuner, Voice recorder, Digital audio player, Digital photo viewer, Digital video player, Digital audio recorder
- Width 2.2 in
- Depth 0.5 in
- Height 4.2 in
- Weight 2.7 oz
- Color Titanium black
- PC Interfaces Bluetooth, Hi-Speed USB
- Features Text viewer
Display
- Display Type AMOLED 3.3 in - Color
- Display Form Factor Built-in
- Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
- TV Standards Supported PAL, NTSC
- Display Features Touch screen
Memory / Storage
- Integrated Flash Memory 32 GB
- File System Supported FAT 32
Still Images
- Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
Digital Audio
- Supported audio formats MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey's Audio)
- Signal-to-noise ratio 95 dB
- Microphone Built-in microphone
- Digital audio features 5 band EQ, ID3 tags support
Radio
- Tuner frequency range 87.5 - 108 MHz
Video
- Video Playback Formats AVI, WMV, XviD
- Features Subtitles
Connectivity
- Connections USB, Headphones, Composite video/audio output, Audio line-in
Battery
- Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable
- Battery Enclosure Type Internal
- Technology Lithium polymer
- Battery Life Details Audio playback - up to 55 hour(s), Video playback - up to 11 hour(s)
Environmental Parameters
- Min operating temperature 32 °F
- Max operating temperature 104 °F
System Requirements
- Operating System MS Windows ME, MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows Vista
- System Requirements Details Windows 2000/XP/Vista - Pentium III
Miscellaneous
- Firmware Upgradable Yes
- Included Accessories Stereo headphones
Product series
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Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc.
Specs: Digital AV player, 2.2 in x 0.5 in x 4.2 in, AMOLED 3.3 in - Color, MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey's Audio), AVI, WMV, XviD, 2.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc.
Specs: Digital AV player, 2.2 in x 0.5 in x 4.2 in, AMOLED 3.3 in - Color, MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey's Audio), AVI, WMV, XviD, 2.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc.
Specs: Digital AV player, 2.2 in x 0.5 in x 4.2 in, AMOLED 3.3 in - Color, MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey's Audio), AVI, WMV, XviD, 2.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Cowon Systems, Inc.
Specs: Digital AV player, 2.2 in x 0.5 in x 4.2 in, AMOLED 3.3 in - Color, MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey's Audio), AVI, WMV, XviD, 2.7 oz
Manufacturer info
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- Website: http://www.cowonamerica.com
- Address:
448-2 (STX bldg 7F) Dogok-dong, Seoul - Phone: 82-2-3460-8282
- Email: service@cowon.com
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