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Sony Digital Music Players
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Psyc Network Walkman
NW-HD 3 (20 GB) |
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S2 Sports Network Walkman
NW-S23 (256 MB) |
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Sony's second generation hard drive player is slightly smaller and better designed than its predecessor, the NW-HD1. Most importantly, it finally supports MP3 playback. |
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The Sony S2 Sports is targeted towards avid joggers and outdoorsmen who want to listen to their music in all weather conditions. |
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Network Walkman discontinued
NW-HD 1 (20 GB) |
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VAIO Pocket
VGF-AP1L (40 GB) |
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NW-HD1 was supposed to be Sony's answer to the iPod. It flopped mainly because it didn't have native support for MP3 files. In order to play music, it has to convert all of your audio files to ATRAC3, Sony's proprietary format. |
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VAIO Pocket is an expensive music player/photo viewer with a 2.2-inch color display. Its lack of native MP3 support and high price point draw it back considerably in respect to the competition. |
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Psyc Network Walkman
NW-E107 (1 GB)
NW-E105 PS (512 MB)
NW-E103 PS (256 MB) |
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Sony NW-E 400 & 500 series
NW-E507 (1 GB)
NW-E505 (512 MB)
NW-E407 (1 GB)
NW-E405 (512 MB) |
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Sony's Psyc line of players are compact, light and offer tremendous battery life.
Not only are they well designed, but their low price point can suit anyone's budget. |
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When it comes to style and portability, the NW-E400/500 series deliver. Their most distinctive feature is their OLED display. |