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Sony 2gb MP3 Player, Voice Recorder nwd-b105.New Sealed
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GBP 27.50 |
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GBP 27.50 |
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Saturday, September 06, 2008 |
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Monday, September 08, 2008 |
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Description
This is one of the Top Models that Sony has ever made. 2 GB capacity that gives up to 999 tracks (bit rage 48kbps) Easy music sharing with USB compatible device, for example Sony Mini systems Music transfer by Drag & Drop (non-application software) makes music sharing easy. Easy to charge via USB connection 12H continuous playback with built-in battery Handy function with Voice Record feature. Easy to see LCD with 3-Line colours Compatible with popular music formats ; MP3 WMA Choose your own sound genres from 6 equalizer settings. Smart music sorting functions to make searching for your desired songs easily - Folder, File name sort or Song/Album, Artist name Network function High speed data transfer YES USB connection YES Voice Recorder YES Easy to Use YES Robust YES Music information editting on PC YES Network WALKMAN control on PC YES Memory Embedded flash memory (MB) 2G Playback & display Group function operation YES Repeat YES Shuffle YES Clear Sound YES Hold YES MP3 direct playback YES General data Embedded Rechargable Battery YES Weight (g) Approx. 30 Supplied accessories Headphones YES Dimensions Width (mm) 25 Height (mm) 89.9 Depth (mm) 16.7 ® "WALKMAN" and "WALKMAN" logo are Sony Registered Trademarks. Finally, the bigwigs at Sony have recognised this and, in a bid to keep step with the competition, they've produced the 2GB NWD-B105. It's the firm's first ever MP3 player to be liberated from the crippling yoke that is SonicStage, and it's all the better for it. Of course the removal of SonicStage from the mix merely levels the playing field. In an attempt to give the NWD-B105 the edge over the competition, it has an ace up its sleeve. While you can simply drag music tracks to it as if it were a USB thumb drive, this player also has a lightweight piece of software on it that can be run automatically when you plug it in. Called Auto Transfer, this scans commonly used music folders for compatible tracks (the NWD-B105 supports WMA and MP3 files) and transfers a selection to the device. It's simple, but beautifully so and means you can 'shuffle' your music without having to resort to a more heavyweight application such as Media Player or iTunes. Why Sony couldn't have done this years earlier is beyond me? Apart from its new-found freedom from SonicStage, the NWD-B105 is a pretty straightforward player. It's looks very similar, in fact, to the firm's budget models like the NW-E015 - but this is vastly improved- Carries almost 1000 songs . I reviewed barely a month ago. Like that player, it looks more like a tube of lipstick than a sophisticated piece of technology. It has the same, small, three-line colour TFT and comes in a similar assortment of colours. The improvements are immense - Get one supplies are limited. Manual Available in most languages here http://www.sony.co.uk/product/nws-b-series/nwd-b105#pageType=manual You are buying from a proper company check us out http://www.stirlingonvideo.co.uk/page-details.aspx?PageID=187%20&%20SubcategoryID=86
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