Sony NW-E95 512 MB Network Walkman Digital Music Player


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
plays MP3 and ATRAC3 formats * converts WMA and WAV files to ATRAC3 format for playback * one-line, backlit LCD * transfers music from CD into ATRAC3 format * converts WMA and WAV files to ATRAC3 for playback on NW-E95 * up to 70 hours playback with "AAA" alkaline battery (not included) *
1 Best MP3 player thus far
I just bouth one. Main reason for seleting relatively expensive 512MG against other products in the market was Sony brand.
70Hr battery life is very impressive.
Size is very small so I can put my cell phone along with my MW player in my pocket (I could only keep my minidisc player in my pocket earlier)
You can also use it as USB flash drive to store your data. The application to add songs to the player is on the flash drive itself. It is tedious though to add songs through the provided application only. If you put mp3s directly onto the player it won't play. I guess that is for the copy right protection.
Wo cares. I just enjoy using it.
2 I love it!
I bought this about two months ago and I am thrilled with its performance. The sound quality is superb; it's hard to believe that it's coming from something so small.

I seen some negative comments about software that comes with it and that it's hard to use. Don't worry, it isn't! Some people have difficulty figuring our how to use "Notepad."

The only complaint I have is that the USB port cover is fairly delicate. However, I have very large hands and I have had no difficulty in opening it. One just needs to be a little careful. Other than that it is an outstanding piece of equipment.

Did I forget to mention...it is a lot of fun!! So enjoy!

Friday, 10-Oct-2008 16:26:36 CDT
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