Memory size: 2GB, Colour: Pink, Memory type: Integrated, Weight: 53g, Radio: Without Radio, Audio/Video formats: MP3 ...
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Review summary: Sony's ultra-slim, ultra-metallic NW-A808 takes the fight to the iPod nano with its sharp screen and video playback, but its high price might be its Achilles-heel.
Pros: Sound quality impressive, Looks the goods, All metal body more delectable than it looks, Brilliant screen great for photos and videos ..., ... but let down by dour colour scheme, Interface has some kinks, PC software still pretty rubbish, Price
Cons: ... but let down by dour colour scheme, Interface has some kinks, PC software still pretty rubbish, Price
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Sony NW-A805 is an inexpensive, stylish and intuitive portable media player. Sony's NW-A805 Walkman could make Sony MP3 players as big a success as Sony's Walkman phones.
Verdict: Video playback, audio quality and the Sony NW-A805's design are all absolutely superb. The management software and playback options are good but not fantastic. Sony shook up the music player market with its excellent Walkman-branded mobile phones, and ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: At last, a sign that Sony is recovering from the insanity that has gripped it over the last few years. This flash-based Walkman has, counter to recent tradition, both a pleasantly usable interface and decent desktop software.
Pros: Good interface and software, Decent picture quality
Cons: Diminutive controls, Too much screen glare
Verdict: Sony has done well here, cramming a lot of features and functionality into a remarkable compact device
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The 2in display offers a spectacularly sharp and colourful picture
Pros: Good interface and softwareDecent picture quality
Cons: Diminutive controlsToo much screen glare
Verdict: It's on the razor's edge in that respect. Still, watching video of this quality on a player this minute (it's about the width and height of five of those nasty free pens you get in Argos, stacked alongside each other) is truly impressive
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Sony's first flash Video Walkman tries to outdo the iPod Nano with a widescreen display
Pros: Excellent build quality ; superb display ; long battery life
Cons: Expensive ; poor software
Verdict: Technically superb, but it's a real chore to get videos onto the device
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