Sony D-NS707F S2 Sports ATRAC Walkman Portable CD Player with Digital Tuner (AM/FM/TV/Weather)


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plays audio CDs, CD-Rs & CD-RWs, and MP3, ATRAC3, & ATRAC3plus CDs * built-in tuner with 10 AM/30 FM/7 TV/4 weather band presets * water-resistant S2 Sports design * integrated hand strap * G-Protection skip recovery * repeat, resume, random play, and track bookmarking * 3 EQ presets * Automatic Volume Limiter System * clip-on h.ear headphones * SonicStage¨ software CD-ROM * up to 75 hours playback with 2 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included) * 5-1/2"W x 1-1/4"H x 5-1/2"D * weight: 9.8 oz. without battery * warranty: 1 year parts, 90 days labor
Spin your commercial CDs, your homemade music CDs of almost any stripe, or listen to the radio, TV, or weather-band transmissions with Sony's versatile, full-circle D-NS707F S2 Sports-styled Walkman portable CD player. Designed for rugged outdoor use, the player features active control playback operation so you can make changes to your program literally while you're on the run. Sony's "h.ear" clip-on headphones are designed for streamlined comfort.

Skip-Free G-Protection technology boosts the laser pickup's shock protection to minimize read errors that would otherwise interrupt your music, providing quick recovery from both horizontal and vertical shocks. The D-NS707F's water-resistant body and heat-resistant lid helps protect it against the elements, with rubber gaskets, bushings, and splash-resistant seals that help keep out water, moisture, and dirt.

Playback options include 32-track programming, repeat (track, disc, or program), random play, and--thanks to Sony's great work in DSP efficiency--more than 75 hours of ATRAC3plus CD or more than 50 hours of audio CD playback from 2 AA batteries (not included).

The D-NS707F's 2-line dot-matrix display is built right into its handstrap, offering full ID3 tag recognition, and bookmark playback (which lets you program your favorite songs from multiple CDs and play them back at the touch of a button). CD Text support displays artist and title information with compatible commercial audio CDs.

The player comes bundled with Sony's SonicStage CD Simple Burner software. Compatible with ID3 tagging and most CD burners, this application transfers songs from CDs or MP3 music files from your PC's hard drive and burns them to recordable CDs using ATRAC3plus compression.

ATRAC3plus is a high-quality audio-compression technology that reduces the size of digital audio files while preserving much of a track's original sound quality (similar in concept to MP3 or Dolby Digital sound formats). With ATRAC3plus, music can be burned and compressed at 132, 105, 66, 64, or even 48 kbps (kilobits per second), letting you select the right balance between fidelity and storage space (you'll get around 490 songs per disc at 48 kbps).

The D-NS707F delivers a whopping 51 station presets, which works out to 30 FM, 10 AM, 4 WB, and 7 TV stations so you're never far from your favorite channels. You can hook the player up with your home system through an optional analog stereo "Y" interconnect.

Digital Mega Bass Sound boosts your music's low end without high clarity and low distortion, and there's also a built-in equalizer with 3 preset curves and 1 customizable setting. Sony's automatic volume limiter system (AVLS) conserves batteries--and guards your hearing--by capping your listening level at either of two settings. The player also works with an optional AC/DC 4.5V power adapter (AC-E45HG or -E45A).

What's in the Box
CD player, h.ear clip-on stereo headphones, CD-ROM (SonicStage software), a user's manual, and warranty information.


1 Great Discman, but be aware!!!
If you are looking for a very nice and modern discman, with mp3,fm and am radio ,tv and weather stations' tunner, then this one's for you!!! But be aware: the hand strap is non removable,and it doesn't appear in the pictures, because it's on the other side of the player, which makes it a little bulky. The pictures should definitively be better.Nevertheless it exceeded my expectations and I'm really happy I got it.
2 A Average Componet
The Sony D-Ns707F S2 Sports ATRAC Walkman portable CD Player With Digital Tuner (AM/Fm/TV/Weather. When you think about it Sony has released some pretty good Walkmans. I give it some thumbs up because it has you weather on one fm and am. Most walkmans were the old kind. Just tapes remember those old days? This has a Portable Cd Player with Digital Tuner tell's you that this has some stuff going for you. And it has a good look. I mean look at the design on this thing. It's not to bad. I give it a 3-5 stars.
3 Annoying Design
This player is okay. The buttons and dispay are TINY. The diplay and radio tuner buttons are on a goofy plastic hand strap. It is a pain to program in presets. I have not tried a MP3 CD yet. I almost sent this back as soon as I saw it but, dont want to pay more shiping charges. More images would have been VERY helpful on this site.
4 Very VERY good Walkman with a bad software
Sound Quality is excellent, it feels very solid very firm, does not feel cheap at all.
BUT!!! the software is terrible, it looks nice it's easy to use but it took me about 2 1/2 hours to copy 182 songs on a P4 2.8GHz, 640MB RAM, I mean come on! Media Player does the same job and it only takes a few minutes to convert to wma, so why does it take SonicStage so long to convert the songs to ATRAC3???

However once you take a nap and come back and finally get to listen to your songs... well... all I can say is: "I would definitely recommend this product to anyone", FM radio works fine sometimes you just have to walk around a bit or rotate the cd player a little bit to catch a good signal but, RADIO + CD PLAYER... woohoo!
The clip headphones are awesome! The menu is easy to use. Hmmm I got my self a nice walkman!
Walkman 5 STARS, CINCO, VIJF, FUNF!
SonicStage Software 2 stars (and that's just because it looks cool)
5 Nice player, but no remote - and a NON-REMOVABLE hand grip
While it's seemingly a very good player, it's useless without a remote esp. if you plan to backpack it, weightlift or jog with it.

The handle should be removable - I was going to unscrew it, but you can't since the radio and navigation is built into the handle.

A good player overall, but the handle and lack of remote render this player wanting. Wait until the next release of new discmans if can if your deciding on this one.
6 Good Product
The D-NS707F is packed with features too. It has a built-in digital tuner with AM, FM, TV and Weather bands, and it includes 51 station presets. You can get over 50 hours of continuous playback with just 2 "AA" batteries, and the D-NS707F supports ATRAC3plus?, ATRAC3, MP3 and CD-R/RW playback formats. Atrac3plus lets you put up to 490 songs on on 1 CD-R/RW disc, and the SonicStage¨ Software makes it easy to transfer music from your PC. It also supports CD Text and ID3 Tagging, so you can easily view song, album and artist information. 18 Playback Modes offer many predetermined choices in the playback of CDs, including hearing one track over and over, hearing a selection of tracks in a desired order, or listening to tracks randomly.

7 Operates faultlessly
This player takes CDs, including CD-Rs and CD-RWs with 20+ hours of mp3 on them, in stride. It plays them through, and does fast forward and rewind about as well as my solid-state mp3 player. Utilizing CD-RWs, I use this unit instead of a juke box. I still use my solid-state mp3 player only because it is more compact than this unit. As I prefer having TV audio available, no other player/receiver would have entirely satisfied me. The impressive technical accomplishment of this product will cause me to favor Sony products in future.

The exterior design does leave things to be desired. The control buttons are cheesy and hard to operate. The display is too small. Instead of a carrying case or an anchor for a strap, there is a stupidly designed protruding flexible handle that makes the unit twice as bulky as it needs to be.


8 Great for CD's, lousy with MP3's and ATRACS.
Pros:
1. Long battery life.
2. Decent sount (on CD's).
3. Easy to read display.

Cons:
1. Plays first quarter of an MP3 fine, then it starts scratching and eventually stops.
2. Plays first tenth of an ATRAC disk fine, then it starts scratching and eventually stops.
3. Takes about 5 - 10 minutes (not seconds!) to read a MP3 disc before playing.
4. Button placement makes it easier to use with your left hand rather than right.
5. You have to press a button rather hard and long to make the function work.

In other words, if you listen to the radio and CD's only - and are left handed, this is the perfect player for you!



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