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Sieth> That model is for Korean users...
Hmmm, looks like the brainwashing device used by the Japanese cult, Aum Shinrikyo.
err even if this phone was a "copy" of the iPod, it doesnt really matter in korea where iPods are one of the most unpopular mp3s on the market. so it wouldnt really do anything to consumer choice.

plus, as for "Hatchdog", it would be kind of you to name electronic goods Koreans have so-called "copied" from the Japanese/Americans. If you compare Korea's mobile phones with Japanese phones... actually, wait, there's nothing to compare. Let's look at television sets... I don't see any plagarism in design. Name me some major electronic company in the U.S.A. Hmmmm...

Don't blatently state something with no evidence.
like the new feel... and the new colour
"4. I dont even know why knowing it's an Isreali company is important."

Maybe because the news is from Israel about an Israeli company... What a stupid statement to make.
never use an online translator when translating korean and japanese to english. the grammar is totally different from english.
wow that's cheap.
what about the majority of e-dics? that's just one example.
3> It's CoWon not CowOn. Co as in KOrea and Won as in WONder.

How much is this player? Looks better than the iPod nano.
if you havent noticed already, koreans are obsessed with new gadget withs buldging features and study... also, nearly every korean international student, here in australia, seems to carry those electronic dictionaries...
ive seen a chinese and a korean e-dic and let me tell you, the chinese ones looks old and aged compared to the korean and japanese ones...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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