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I am looking for a player to replace my Cowon J3 since it's almost dead
I found an i10 on amazon for $135 refurbished. My only fear with this player is the responsiveness of the touchpad, I've read mixed reviews about it. How does it perform with firmware out and everything?
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I wouldn't want to comment on the touchpad responsiveness of a i10 as I've never laid eyes on one. My i9 has excellent responsiveness once I set the sensitivity to my taste.
You might want to check in over on our sister site http://iaudiophile.net/. There appear to be more owners there and you may have a better chance at feedback from someone that owns the i10.
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I own one and I would say the responsiveness is ok. Swiping works quite well but when pressing the corners it isn't as responsive as I'd like it to be.
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The responsiveness is ok but it's hard to always press exactly where you're supposed to. But in case you didn't know (or for future readers of this post) there is a setting that allows you to adjust the touchpad sensitivity on a scale of 1 to 10.
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I found an i10 on amazon for $135 refurbished. My only fear with this player is the responsiveness of the touchpad, I've read mixed reviews about it. How does it perform with firmware out and everything?


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