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Reviews of Mp3 Players
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Title: Sony NWZ-A816
Pros: Sound quality; battery life; design; no SonicStage required; high-quality video support; easy to use; price
Cons: No FM radio; no gapless playback
Verdict: A well-priced, high-performing and stylish audio player. Its simple operation and management will appeal to most people but a couple of key features are missing. Overall, this is an excellent contender from Sony
Summary: We are happy to report that both high prices and Sony's SonicStage software are nowhere to be seen on the new range of A-Series players. Instead, you'll get a heap of high-quality codecs that can be organised with the utmost simplicity. Simple to use and
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Title: Sony NW-E013 (E Series)
Pros: Sound quality; price; features; design; format support; battery life; build quality
Cons: SonicStage required; no drag and drop
Verdict: Sony's 1GB NW-E013, and its sister models the 2GB NW-E015 and 4GB NW-E016, are terrific MP3 players for the price. Battery life is superb and the support for many audio formats gets an enthusiastic thumbs up. We're still forced to use the diabolical Sonic
Summary: The NW-E013 is the latest addition to Sony's popular E Series and at £59 offers excellent value for money. With a good pair of headphones the sound is superb, and with an impressive battery life of 30 hours your toes will be kept tapping for some time
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Title: Sony NW-E105 Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Fantastic battery life, Inexpensive, Solid sound quality, Gets really loud, Innovative rocking faceplate controls
Cons: No FM tuner or recording options, Inelegant software, Must use SonicStage app to transfer songs
Verdict: Budget-conscious music fans who want more than the Apple iPod Shuffle has to offer will be pleased with Sony's NW-E100 flash players.
Summary: Unsurprisingly, with native MP3 support and competitive pricing, Sony pits its player against the leaders of the pack.
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Title: Sony NWZ-A816
Pros: Sound quality; battery life; design; no SonicStage required; high-quality video support; easy to use; price
Cons: No FM radio; no gapless playback
Verdict: A well-priced, high-performing and stylish audio player. Its simple operation and management will appeal to most people but a couple of key features are missing. Overall, this is an excellent contender from Sony
Summary: We are happy to report that both high prices and Sony's SonicStage software are nowhere to be seen on the new range of A-Series players. Instead, you'll get a heap of high-quality codecs that can be organised with the utmost simplicity. Simple to use and
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