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Title: Sony NW-E005 Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Clean design, Speedy charging, Decent transfer speed
Cons: Lackluster battery life, Too tiny buttons, Needs SonicStage to transfer songs
Summary: A perfectly capable MP3 player for those looking for basics and not the frills.
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Title: Sony Walkman NW-E003
Pros: Tiny; awesome battery life; snazzy OLED display; sounds great; easy to use
Cons: Doesn't support DRM or ACC; FM tuner is extra; can't drag and drop music
Verdict: Compact & lightweight with outstanding battery life, this is the sub-£100 player to own
Summary: Some time ago Apple made a bold move by releasing an entry-level player, the iPod Shuffle. This managed to creep in at an acceptable price point by being a small memory device with no screen or fancy extras. But times have moved on ...
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Title: Sony - NW-E003
Verdict: Sony has come up with a small, light and stylish player that has a superb battery life, but in 1GB form it's a fairly expensive player and the process of converting music files to ATRAC format is so tedious that it is beyond a joke.
Summary: easy to use music player with long battery life
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Title: Review: Sony NW-E003 mp3 player
Verdict: Excellent battery life, but Sony's insistence on using its Atrac DRM holds it back
Summary: The NW-E003 is Sony's latest attempt to corner the ultra-portable mp3 player market. Despite resembling a standard USB flash drive, this player...
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60/100 |
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Title: Sony NW-E003
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81/100 |
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Title: Sony NW-E003 (1GB, silver)
Pros: The Sony NW-E000 features a stylish design with a handy built-in USB interface, and it offers some desirable features, such as an FM radio. It's also competitively priced.
Cons: Sony's requisite SonicStage software still leaves much to be desired, and the NW-E000's display is impossible to read in direct sunlight. This player's controls are also rather unintuitive.
Verdict: Sony may have given up the portable audio crown to Apple years ago, but the Walkman pioneer has never given up the ghost. Although the tech giant made some questionable decisions during the past several years, such as placing a large amount of energy and
Summary: The Sony NW-E000 is a compact, stylish flash MP3 player that those who can tolerate SonicStage should consider, but beware the unintuitive interface.
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73/100 |
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Title: Sony NW-E003 Walkman Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Stylish design, Handy built-in USB interface, FM radio
Cons: Requisite SonicStage software still leaves much to be desired, Display is impossible to read in direct sunlight, Controls rather unintuitive
Summary: The Sony NW-E003 is a compact, stylish flash MP3 player that those who can tolerate SonicStage should consider, but beware the unintuitive interface.
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73/100 |
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Title: Sony NW-E003 (1GB): longer lasting Walkman
Pros: Long battery life; sleek looks; rugged build
Cons: SonicStage software (though we felt substantially less suicidal over it than we have before)
Verdict: It's been a while since an MP3 (or rather, ATRAC) player impressed us this much. Sony has nailed the small-form player and delivered everything you could hope for. Aside from the typically pointless SonicStage software, this is a master stroke
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81/100 |
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Title: Sony NW-E005 (2GB, green) Reviews
Pros: The Sony NW-E000 features a stylish design with a handy built-in USB interface, and it offers some desirable features, such as an FM radio. It's also competitively priced.
Cons: Sony's requisite SonicStage software still leaves much to be desired, and the NW-E000's display is impossible to read in direct sunlight. This player's controls are also rather unintuitive.
Verdict: The Sony NW-E000 is a compact, stylish flash MP3 player that those who can tolerate SonicStage should consider, but beware the unintuitive interface.
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73/100 |
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Title: Review: Sony NW-E003 mp3 player
Verdict: The NW-E003 is Sony's latest attempt to corner the ultra-portable mp3 player market.
Summary: Excellent battery life, but Sony's insistence on using its Atrac DRM holds it back
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60/100 |