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Sony NW-s203F
by Staff writers
One of the best performers in this category – if you’re a PC user on a decent budget, you must hear this sporty Walkman
Sep 3, 2008
Sony NWZ-A815
by Staff writers
Good to have WMP compatibility, but it needs better sound.
Sep 3, 2008
Sony NWZ-A826
by Staff writers
It may be pricey, but Sony's Walkman is a fine MP3 player and a good alternative to everything Apple
Sep 3, 2008
Sony Walkman NW-A805
by Ross Burridge
Great in day-to-day use, but poor software and high price dent its appeal.
Oct 19, 2007
Sony Network Walkman NW-MS70D
by Staff Writers
For the price, this unit doesn't have a lot going for it. It is clumsy to operate, and the display is too small. It has a slot for a Memory Stick, although a 'MagicGate' adaptor is required.
Oct 8, 2003
SONY NET MINIDISC MZ-N1
by Darren Ellis
The major difference with the Net MD MZ-N1 and previous MD players is that it features PC connectivity. The only way you could connect previous MiniDisc players to a PC was either with an optical digital output from your soundcard (and then manually record the audio signal on your player) or by purchasing an expensive accessory from Sony.
Jun 3, 2002
Sony Network Walkman NW-E3
by Stephen Dawson
For Sony, the advent of MP3 must have been a particular irritation. After all, well before MP3 achieved any popularity Sony had released its own perceptual encoding/compression system for digital audio: ATRAC.
Jul 1, 2001
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