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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Sony D-FJ041 CD Walkman Portable CD Player with AM/FM Tuner Review

Sony D-FJ041 CD Walkman Portable CD Player with AM/FM Tuner
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This Walkman by Sony offers music lovers the opportunity to listen to music files stored on a CD-R, a regular CD (of course), a CD-RW--AND there's even a digital AM and FM radio tuner! While this lacks certain features that a music aficionado might want (like the ATRAC system that some CD players have), this Walkman is really a very good choice for most people including myself. I have more than one Walkman but this is the one I use most often for when I am "on the go;" it's the one I don't mind if it accidentally gets a little bit banged up over time.
You can preset up to twenty FM stations and you can preset up to 10 AM stations--but this won't pick up AM stations very well unless they're located relatively close to where you are. However, that's still good for this price range. This Walkman uses two AA batteries and you get a good amount of play time out of the batteries if you pick good ones. It weighs barely more than seven ounces--great!
At first glance the controls on the Walkman itself appear slightly confusing but after about five minutes tops you learn all the important and most commonly used functions. The controls also make it easy to do basic things such as adjusting the sound, starting a CD and stopping it. The instruction manual is fairly clear as well. The Walkman does have "playback modes" but I rarely use them so I can't comment on that.
Unfortunately, I noticed some disappointments. The controls are rather small so you need to be careful of how you touch them with your fingers. Finally, this type of ear phone set hurts my ears almost from the very start of listening to a CD on this Walkman. I strongly suggest you purchase a better quality headset or earphones that will be more comfortable. (I have to take off one star for that--sorry!)
Overall, music lovers will be very pleased with this affordable Walkman. The features work reliably. The quality of the sound is excellent; and it can handle quite a few presets for different radio stations.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Sony Walkman Digital Tuning Weather FM/AM Stereo Cassette Player (Silver) Review

Sony Walkman Digital Tuning Weather FM/AM Stereo Cassette Player (Silver)
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This is the same item as the FX-290, now with a W added. Only difference is the absence of the TV audio band, which will be irrelevent next February. I ve had three of these walkmans in the past couple of years. One shattered upon impact to the ground. I didn't have the case on it, and with the other two the fast forward button, which I use quite a bit fell off.
That being said, this is probably the greatest walkman I ve owned. The radio cassette player is a dying breed and I m glad to see Sony put out a new version of an old favorite. With 35 hours on one AA battery, this is one of the great values. I still have hundreds of cassette tapes that I have taped from XM the last couple of years, and I still take my walks listening to those. Transferring to a CD is an option,but its too much of a bother. With the belt clip its so easy to just walk listening to a cassette, even though the sound quality is not as good as a CD,but it fits my purposes fine.
With AM and FM and all the presets, and a weather band this is a nice value for $30 and free shipping. I m glad I still have my other two units without the fast forward button. This is becoming a relic, and I want to make sure I have this walkman for some time to come. No MP3 for me. I m satisfied with this unit.

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Slim Design --- is slim enough to fit in a shirt pocket. Controls are all in-line for easy use Weather Band --- lets you listen up-to-the-minute weather from your local Weather Band broadcasts Digital Synthesized FM/AM Stereo Tuner --- provides the most accurate drift-free tuning of AM and FM stereo radio stations 1 "AA" Battery Operation --- provides hours of listening and makes the radio compact and inexpensive to use Digital Auto Preset Scanning --- at the press of a button, auto scan feature plays a few seconds of each memorized radio station, in sequence, to help you select stations for listening and set into memory 33 Station Preset Tuning (4WB/24FM/5AM) --- offers convenient one-button tuning of your choice of 7 TV, 4 WB, 24 FM stations and 5 AM stations Up to 35 Hours Extended Battery Life --- with 1 "AA" batteries is made possible by advanced technology that allows extended battery life beyond previous limits Mega Bass Sound System --- produces deep, rich bass tones for more pleasing overall sound Battery Level Indicator on LCD --- provides visible indication of battery power

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Sony 8 GB Walkman Video MP3 Player (Black) Review

Sony 8 GB Walkman Video MP3 Player (Black)
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This MP3 player is amazing. I've been searching for a replacement for my Nano who's battery only lasts about 1 hour per charge these days. I think this is a much superior product in many ways.
First off, the Pros:
1. Battery life. So far, I've been playing video and MP3s on one charge about 9 hours and the battery light is still 1/2 full. The statistics claim 10 hours of video and 30+ hours of MP3 songs. I don't know if I'll get that much, but so far I'm very happy.
2. My favorite feature of this player is that it does not rely on ID3 tags in order to catalog your music. The majority of my MP3 collection is several years old and do not have ID3 tags embedded in the file. My nano would not recognize these songs, but this player just plays based on files and folders. Adding music requires no 3rd party software, just a simple drag and drop in Windows Explorer. Couldn't be easier and I love it this way.
3. Sound quality is superb. There is a 5 band EQ, plus "clear bass" enhancement that really brings out the lows in
songs. The EQ really lets me customize my music to my liking. The sound quality is better than any MP3 player I've ever heard. Sony hit a home run on this player!
4. The video feature is outstanding. 2.4" LCD screen is bright and colorful. I didn't buy it for the video capability, but it's surely a cool bonus.
5. Navigation is a cinch. I didn't even need to read through the instructions and I was able to navigate all the menus in a few short minutes. The buttons on the unit are firm and responsive, and feel like they'll hold up for years. The volume and hold buttons are on the side of the unit and are easy to access.
6. The player will bookmark your movie file for you. So if you stop a movie and switch over to playing MP3, and then later on want to continue you movie, it will start up where you left off. Nice feature. And when the unit is powered off, and then powered back on, it remembers where you were in your last MP3 song (I've read that some Sony units won't do this, but this one does).
Cons:
1. The file transfer speed seems pretty slow to me given it's USB 2.0. Takes about 3 minutes to transfer a 500MB movie. About 50 seconds to transfer a standard MP3 album. Not a huge deal, but my Nano was much quicker.
2. When you unplug the player from the USB cable, and have hundreds of files on it like I currently have, it has to build the library, which can take up to 30 seconds, before you can access it. Again, a minor quirk, but nothing is perfect!
3. No FM radio, no recorder. I can live without these features, but they may be more important to other people. If keeping these features off the unit allows for more battery space, that's fine with me!
All in all, I'd highly recommend this player to anyone looking for a high quality, great sounding MP3 player that does not require special software (re: iTunes) to run.

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Sony's NWZ-A728 Walkman MP3 player's svelte design houses a gorgeous 2.4" QVGA LCD display that makes your audio and video entertainment come alive. The compact digital music player's 8GB storage capacity and easy-to-use menus let you store and quickly find up to 2,000 of your favorite digital music tracks, hours of high quality video, or hundreds of photographs. An extra long 36 hour battery life means the fun will last as long as you do, while Sony Clear Audio technologies and the supplied EX Series headphones help ensure you enjoy superior CD-quality audio clarity, even when listening to external audio sources.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Sony SRF-HM01V S2 Sports Walkman Street Style Headphone Radio Review

Sony SRF-HM01V S2 Sports Walkman Street Style Headphone Radio
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I have always preferred headband style radios over armband radios while running so I am in a constant search for the right one. Too often, Sony and others develop their headband radios, which are fairly obviously targeted to joggers, exercisers, and other active people but then forget about that target in final production. I've used previous models of headband radios that provide superior comfort and stability on the head. Early on the problem was that they would rust out from the salt in my perspiration. Newer models have solved that problem but created another. The "Street Style" behind the head technique of wearing this unit has a lot of promise. But it can be very uncomfortable to all but the smallest heads. They should really fit these to a regular sized western male instead of to a tiny Thai women. That said, it does have a stable and quiet fit even after several miles. But it will hurt your ears a bit.
As to reception and sound. Well...I've seen it better in other units. I won't say it is poor. But it could be better. And I know this because I could compare it to another Sony model (the analog tuning twin of this one). The mega bass isn't as mega and the FM capture is weaker. The weather and TV bands are neat but not very practical. And I have some concerns about the funky sliding battery cover. It works, but I just don't trust it. One plus is that the ear units attach to the loop internally. My last pair had a metal set screw that rusted and broke. All in all I give it 3 stars, average, and I will keep it until I find a better one. A redesigned and lighter version of the flawed SRFHM55 would be the trick. Get it together Sony!

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Do you crave a full, rich sound in a compact radio? Try this Sony AM/FM/TV and WeatherBand radio on for size. It's perfect for walking or jogging, as the headband keeps the radio stable and the light reflector keeps you safe. You can listen to TV audio channels, get up-to-date forecasts on weather channels, and program your favorite stations into the radio's 30 station presets -- all at the touch of a button.

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Sony Walkman NWZE345BLK 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) Review

Sony Walkman NWZE345BLK 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)
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[Edit: Upgrade from 3.5 to 4.4 stars; see below]
After my poor experience with the Phillips GoGear mp3 player (reviewed here last week), I thought I'd see what Sony can do with an mp3 player.
I bought their first (excellent) FM walkman in 1980 but haven't used one of their portables since. I am in general a Sony fan, and my 1986 Trinitron is still running like new. Gotta love that kind of quality! But do they still have it?
First, the good:
-Excellent battery life: 30 hours for music, and it does get close to that if you don't do much scrolling. Nice.

-Lots of gigs for a c-note: about 6 bucks per gig, once you realize that it's only 14.4 gb. I hate the way companies do that, btw. Don't tell me I'm getting 16 gigs and then give me ten percent less. Be honest! Stuff like that loses customers, savvy ones at least.
-Good sound...but with that traditional Sony eq curve: very flat. I've had a few Sony receivers and cd players and tape decks over the years, and they are all very flat across the ranges. This makes for nice tight bass and decent mids, but the top end is always a little compressed and lacks shimmer and overtones. Still, a solid tone, not tinny.
And seeing as most users choose mp3 files at either 128kbps or 192kbps (I'd recommend the latter if you play this through a car or other decent full-range stereo), there's plenty of compression already, so no huge loss. Using 320kbps or wav files, which this unit does support, will result however in some noticeable loss of shimmer and breathing room for the high frequencies.
-You can use folders, saves a lot of scrolling time. Put jazz, metal, etc into their own folders. Any smart mp3 player does this.
-***Please note!***Nice, simple drag and drop of files right out of the box, with no need to install the software. Just plug the Walkman into your usb and wait for it to show up on your computer as "Walkman". Do a few clicks and you're in the "music" folder; now drag and drop your files, all at once or one at a time. Presto! That's sweetness, because almost every problem I've had with mp3 players stems from badly written software, and avoiding the need for it altogether is preferable. If you can avoid installing your included software for any player, do it; it only causes hassles in the long run unless you need a certain feature. Drag and drop is where it's at: quick, simple, efficient. And no adware etc installed surreptitiously by the software cd, a newly common scam.
PS I prefer to make the folders first as opposed to using the WMP sync feature; it has glitches, while simple folder drag and drop never has for me.
-Gets good and loud. Helps with certain headphones. Sounds good on my Koss PortaPros and great on my AKG K701s. The phones that come with this are cheese, as usual. Buds will never compare to real cans.
-Excellent for running, my main use for mp3 players. It hasn't skipped on me once and can take all sorts of shaking and bouncing. Very nice.
-Very thin, light, sleek. Takes up almost no space in any pocket, purse, etc.
-A strange design touch that I haven't seen anyone mention, but which struck me right off: the control buttons on the front panel are shaped almost precisely like Mickey Mouse's head! This can't be coincidence; surely someone in design did this on purpose. So is Sony in bed with the Mouse, or what's up? In any case, sometimes I see it and hear Mickey's estrogenic squeal in my inner ear saying, "Pluto! Punch me in the nose and let's get this party started!"
-Along with the essential external volume buttons, there's a manual lock switch on the side of the unit. Very useful to not have to scroll to make this go on and off. A good design feature that all mp3 players should have. You might want to use this when it's off and in your pocket, as the unit turns on with only minor presssure on the front panel button...but that leads to:

-Another major plus, this unit starts playing exactly where the last tune you were playing stopped, in about a half second after the button is touched. Some players take ten seconds. This baby rips right into the music in a flash (literally; flash drive players have so many advantages). Excellent.
But, the bad:
-the screen is waaay thin; it's already covered with scratches after only a few days in my empty pocket. Not good. I don't care about the aesthetics, but do need to see the screen!
-to ff or rewind quickly, you must first pause the track: took me a while to figure this out. Not a big con, but could have been been done without needing to pause.
-There's a bar showing how long the tune is but no way to see time remaining, a very useful bit of data. Until a minute or so is gone, it's hard to estimate song length via the bar, and one must hit the option button (Mickey's right ear) and then scroll down to "detailed information" to get the exact song length; too much hassle for a feature that's standard on most mp3 players. Not a big issue, but an oversight worth correcting.
-and the one thing that will make me return this item next week: you can't delete songs or files from the player. You must first hook it up to a computer! Terrible design. My years-old Muvo deletes on the fly, as do my Dell DJ and other players. This is a huge mistake: with 4,000 songs, how can I remember all the ones I need to dump? Very major flaw, and a deal breaker for me.
But, for those who only transfer stuff they already know and love, this is a pretty darn decent player. I don't know who wants to watch movies or vids on a thumbnail-sized screen, but as a music player, this offers good sound and plenty of storage for a good price.
At this rate we'll get a terabyte for a c-note within a couple years.
Can't wait! Then we can put everything on in lossless FLAC files, the only real way to go. MP3 is okay, but still a compromise.
Hey Sony: not bad...but how can you leave out such a huge feature as deleting on the fly?
[Edit: 12/30/09. I now have to give this little thang a little more than four stars...and hooray to Amazoon's code writers: we can now finally change our ratings after the original review. I returned my original to the mallwart (so nice of them to let us try stuff out! And so unfortunate they can't pay living wages so I might feel bad about costing them restocking fees...), but after looking around for a few weeks I realized this Sony unit offers far more bang for the buck than any other mp3 player out there. So I picked one up here, saving twenty over the mallwart price, and am very happy with it, barring the above caveats.
The best way to deal with no delete feature seems to be to mark the tracks you don't dig with the "wishlist" feature on the options screen, and then when you charge the unit you can open the files and delete tunes you've wishlisted. Much more hassle than deleting on the fly, but at least a workable solution to my main negative about the product.
If Sony releases a firmware update that lets us delete on the fly (not sure if that's possible or not; hope so), then I'd have to give this thing an almost perfect rating.
Pair it with Koss Portapros and you will be blown away by the sound.]
[Edit: 5/12/10. Still working fine after plenty of use while running, hiking, and hooked up to the car stereo. Zero complaints.
And here's a tip I learned from a battery expert: these lithium units apparently prefer to be full all the time, and seeing as they don't have "memory effect" like normal batteries, it's safe to recharge this unit as often as you like, with no resultant loss of memory over the long haul. But supposedly lithiums also work best and last longest if one lets them drain completely once every 30 recharges or so, and then fully fills them up again. I don't know enough about batteries to confirm or deny (though I've been doing it that way and my walkman is still running a long time before needing juice), but it was a very detailed, well-written discussion by someone with a lot of experience in the field, who wasn't selling anything, and that's the kind of opinion I tend to trust. Just FYI.]
[Edit: 1/12/11. Seeing as this review is being read a lot, thought I'd mention battery life stats after 14 months' steady usage, about a thousand hours or so. I fully charged it and left it running on shuffle last week to see how the batt's doing, and it gave me 12 hours straight. Not bad at all considering most players don't give a dozen hours out of the box. When I scroll etc in between albums, I get about ten hours now, still very satisfactory.
And I guess I got lucky, because my Walkman has yet to break down in any way. The occasional freeze is instantly fixed by turning it off and then on again.
All in all, it's given me excellent value and I'm glad this review has helped so many people get more music into their lives.]


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Enjoy hours of continuous music and video wherever you go with Sony's slim E340 Series. Enjoy a 2-inch QVGA screen, wide format support, an FM radio, and Sony's time-proven audio technologies in a slim, easy-to-use media player.


Key Features
Long battery life
User-friendly interface for easy operation
2-inch QVGA (320x240) high-brightness, color LCD
Easy drag-and-drop file transfer functionality
Compact and slim design
Supports multiple audio codecs and video formats
Clear Stereo and Clear Bass Audio Technologies
Built-in FM radio tuner
Headphones and Mini USB cable included
Available in black and red


Key Technologies
Battery The long-lasting battery lets you listen to up to 30 hours of music and watch up to 4 hours of video without needing to recharge.
Easy Navigation The E340's user-friendly interface makes navigating through your music, pictures, and videos an easy task.
LCD A 2-inch QVGA (320x240) high-brightness screen, color LCD provides you with a rich viewing experience on your video MP3 player.
Drag-n-Drop Easily manage your music, pictures, and video files via drag-n-drop on your PC.
Design On-the-go video and music is easy thanks to the slim, compact design.
Formats The E340 supports multiple high-quality video formats (AVC (H.264/AVC), MPEG-4, and WMV), as well as a variety of audio codecs (MP3, WMA, AAC-LC [.mp4], and L-PCM [.wav]), giving you more freedom to download the kind of music and video that you want.
Sound Clear Stereo and Clear Bass Audio Technologies for clearer, deeper sound without distortion.
FM Tuner A built-in FM tuner enables you to listen to FM radio stations directly from your MP3.
What's in the Box Sony WALKMAN E-340 Series 16 GB Digital Music Player (Black), Headphones, USB cable, User's Manual

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black) Review

Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black)
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Comments for prospective buyers:
1) PLL (Phase locked loop) digitally synthesized, am/fm/weatherband radio with very low noise, i.e., very good sensitivity as well as good selectivity (the ability to distinguish between adjacent frequency, interfering signals).
2) This radio can only be manually tunned by pressing the + (forward/up) or - (back/down) frequency tuning button. It will even advance semi-automatically if you hold the button down and you will hear the stations as the radio sweeps through the frequencies so you know how/where to locate stations (unlike Sangean pocket radios which mute during automatic scan and seek functions). Thus, there is no fully automatic, press and scan or even a seek function, but I have found this manual tuning capability totally adequate because of the simplicity of the five preset tuning buttons for each band (with 2 sets of five presets on the fm band). It is quite silly that Sony didn't take the time right now to also add 5 more presets on a second set of am bands just as they did on fm on the SRF-M37V for example which has 25 presets available and not 20 presets as on this newest model. This is especially because the am reception on this radio is quite exceptional in addition to all of its other very nice features.
3) It is as good as the Sangean pocket radios that I have recently tried as well (including the famous DT-200VX). It remains to be seen if the new (June 2008) Sangean DT-400W (with NOAA weather coverage and broadcast alerts) will compete with the Sony SFR-37W.
4) It has a one year limited warranty and clearly not just 90 days as listed on numerous websites, including Amazon.com. This time limit is clearly listed on the instructions with the radio (the included Sony warranty certificate comes attached to the radio instructions).
5) I get excellent reception here in the mountains of New Mexico for a super-portable am/fm/weatherband radio receiver with 20 presets (5 on am/10 on fm and 5 for weather) that lasts 30-54 hours on one AAA battery. Weatherband signals are weak by the nature of the short range, low power NOAA transmitters and you must turn up the volume to adequately hear them and then adjust it back down for most am/fm stations especially.
6) All presets are very intuitive and extremely easy to use (a one button press system) as well as very easy to set. They are also easy to change as needed, especially if you travel a lot. Also, as long as you change the battery within 3 minutes of removing it, no presets will be lost (fortunately changing the battery is a snap).
7) The SRF-M37W is as extremely durable and well made and should last a very long time. In fact, my son's SRF-37V (its immediate predecessor) was extensively chewed 3 years ago by his young puppy (whose name is his gal Friday since he first got her on a Friday) and it still works quite well! Also, the battery cover is normally hinged to the radio so that it can't be lost (unless excessive force is used when it is opened and in this case it is designed not to break, but instead to simply pop out, but can easily be reinstalled as shown in the Sony manual). It also comes with a belt clip that nicely and firmly attaches to the radio for convenience. It also has a lock switch to keep all settings unchanged (except for the volume control) with an LCD screen indicator for the locked position as well as a battery level indicator, etc.
8) When using it inside a building go as close to the windows/doors as you can to get the very best reception. Radio waves do not penetrate very thick structures well so the best reception should generally be found outdoors for hiking, jogging, just plain walking, etc.
9) As others have stated you probably will want a better set of earphones to fully enjoy listening on all bands, but the supplied pair is certainly adequate for most purposes. In addition, however, I have found that if you use a set of headphones with a longer cord (such as the ~1 m cord on the Sony MDR-Q22LP clip-on earphones), substantially improved fm reception results since the cord acts as the fm antenna on these radios.
10) For those like me who will use this device near a computer, some degree of RF (radio frequency) interference (static on both the am and fm bands) can be expected. The RF interference is substantially reduced the further you move away from the computer or if you hold the radio in your hand or if you can extend the headphone cord fully.
This Sony is my personal update for an old analog Sony radio (the SRF-19W am/fm stereo radio Walkman) from the late 1980's that is still working (also with no speaker and with a DX RF (radio frequency) gain switch even way back then)!

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Weather band tuning function; direct weather button; 20 station preset memory (5 am/10 fm/5 wb); 5 direct key preset memory; digital clock & battery indicator; fm local/distance switch; includes headphones & belt clip; requires 1 aaa battery

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Sony Walkman S-544 Series 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) Review

Sony Walkman S-544 Series 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)
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When searching for a new mp3 player the trail always leads me back to Sony. Its more about overall quality then brand loyalty. Over the years Sony's Walkman line has gone the distance and more. The all new Sony S Series Walkman adds to the legacy.
The S-540 8gb Walkman brings it on with a crisp, color enhanced 2.4" LCD screen that is easy on the eyes. At 2" x 4" x .4", it comes in a bit larger then its older cousin. A larger body undoubtedly is required to provide support for the external speaker system. The speakers won't get confused with my home system anytime soon but they do provide an excellent source. With headphones on, this mp3 player delivers a cornucopia of sound. Missing but not that noticeable is the noise reduction feature. The on board equalizer can be tweaked to one's own preferences or users can choose one of the six presets.
The Navigation pad located directly under the screen is a breeze to operate. Three controls are located on the right side of the unit. One locks in the controls. The second one allows for easy switching from speaker to headset. Volume is the third control. The standard headphone jack and a USB port can be found on the bottom of the unit. The detachable flip out stand is an okay feature that allows for easy standing on my desk or shelf top. I would have preferred that it was permanently mounted.
The S-540 supports mp3, mp4, AAC, AVC, WMV, WMA, and PCM. PCM is Sony's version of WAV. It pairs well with Napster. Rhapsody is a no go. Downloading my playlists from Windows Media Player was a breeze without the usual hiccups associated with older mp3 players. I did download a couple of photographs on this model. The display was outstanding. Unlike my older Walkman, this model doesn't offer the wallpaper photo display option.
The built in FM tuner picked up all ten of my stations. With auto scanner functionality, thirty preset slots are available. The FM radio is crystal clear when using the headset as an antenna. The alarm and timer features are a nice addition. This model also has an impressive on board microphone located on the bottom of the unit. There are three voice settings. Voice playback quality was excellent. Battery life has always been biggie with Sony. On a full charge, I got almost a full thirty five hours of music.
This Sony mp3 player comes packaged with a USB cable, flip stand, ear buds, installed operating manual, and the standard one year warranty. Body finishes for the 8GB model include; black, red, pink and violet. The 16GB unit comes in a black or red body.
Economically priced, this latest edition to the Walkman line is a durable and reliable product that simply delivers. Easy to use and loaded with features, the Sony S-540 is a prime time performer.

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Enjoy hours of continuous music and video wherever you go with Sony's S540 Series. Enjoy a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, wide format support, an FM radio, voice recording, and plenty more in a slim, easy-to-use media player.




Key Features
Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in FM radio tuner
Voice and FM recording function
2.4-inch QVGA (320x240) high-brightness, color LCD
User-friendly interface for easy operation
Long battery life
Easy drag-and-drop file transfer functionality
Clear Stereo and Clear Bass Audio Technologies
Built-in alarm clock with sleep timer
Supports multiple audio codecs and video formats



Key Technologies
Speakers Built-in stereo speakers deliver rich sound when you want to listen without headphones.

FM Tuner Built-in FM radio tuner is perfect for listening to your favorite talk, sports and music stations.

Record Voice and FM recording function lets you capture lectures, business meetings, and radio broadcasts.

LCD A 2.4-inch QVGA incredibly bright, color LCD3 provides you with a rich viewing experience.

Ease of Use Easy drag-and-drop device management and easy-to-use GUI make creating and navigating through your digital library simple.

Battery A long-lasting battery lets you listen to music for up to 42 hours or watch video for up to 6.5 hours before you need to recharge.

Sound Clear Stereo and Clear Bass Audio Technologies for clearer, deeper sound with minimal distortion.

Alarm Built-in alarm clock with sleep timer.

Formats Multiple high-quality video formats are supported, giving you more freedom to download the videos you want.

Size 8 GB and 16 GB models available.

Color Models available in black, pink, red, and violet.

What's in the Box Sony WALKMAN S-540 Series 8 GB Digital Music Player (Black), Headphones, mini USB cable, and hands-free stand


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sony DFJ041 Walkman Portable All-in-one Skip-Free CD Player / Digital FM Radio Tuner with Remote Control, Earbud Headphones, 40 preset FM stations, Digital Mega Bass Sound, AVLS & CD-R/RW Playback + Additional Vertical in-the-ear Headphones - with ** BONUS ** Philips Car Charger, Tape Cassette Adapter & Batteries Review

Sony DFJ041 Walkman Portable All-in-one Skip-Free CD Player / Digital FM Radio Tuner with Remote Control, Earbud Headphones, 40 preset FM stations, Digital Mega Bass Sound, AVLS and CD-R/RW Playback + Additional Vertical in-the-ear Headphones - with ** BONUS ** Philips Car Charger, Tape Cassette Ada
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I pick up semi trucks around the country and drive them back to Dallas so I listen to books on cd. Some of these trucks are used and the cd players cannot be trusted. This cd player is very good and I have even dropped it once and it is still great.

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Enjoy CDs & your favorite radio DJ on the run with this compact Walkman CD player with AM/FM tunerJam with a new CD or the latest hits from the best radio stations with this Walkman CD player with AM/FM tunerTraveling or exercising with this player is easy because of its light weight & compact designThe sporty, clip-style headphones are comfortable on your ears and won't fall off when the going gets toughWith the ability to play burned CD-R/RW discs, you can enjoy your own personalized mixesFor reliability, Skip-Free G-Protection technologyensures continuous, interruption-free playbackDigital AM/FM Tuner Allows you to listen to your favorite radio stations. Preset 20FM & 10AM stations Skip-Free G-Protection Technology Continues to provide quick recovery from both horizontal and vertical shockDigital Mega Bass Sound Uses digital processing technology to produce rich, deep, bass tones with extremely low harmonic distortionCD-R/RW Playback Plays back CD-R/RW discs burned either in a PC or a home recording deck. Create custom mixes from your existing personal music collectionBookmark Playback for Easy Programming You can easily program your favorite songs from multiple CDs and play them back with the touch of a button. This feature makes it easy to program and playback a personalized mix of your favorite songs2 Position Auto Volume Limiter System Maintains volume output at levels below distortion threshold for cleaner sound reproductionFull Circle Design Mirrors the look of the CD itself8 Playback Modes Offer many pre-determined 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 randomlyDigital Volume Function Provides precise adjustment of volume level, while the volume level appears on the LCD display

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Sony SRF-M80V S2 Sports Walkman Arm Band Radio with FM/AM, TV and Weather Channels Review

Sony SRF-M80V S2 Sports Walkman Arm Band Radio with FM/AM, TV and Weather Channels
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I listen to the radio while jogging and my search for the perfect companion has come to an end. This one is it.
Over the years I have tried most of the main brands (Panasonic, Sangean, Radio Shack) and consistently found the Sony's to be surperior in reception and sound. Most recently I was using the Sony SRF-M78 armband radio, the predessor to this one. The SRF-M80V is better in several respects. Let's look at the details:
Design:
The white and orange color scheme is ugly in my mind but who cares. This is a tool, not a fashion statement. The waistband clip is much better than on the M78 allowing carry on both arm and waistband. This finally gives the option to put the radio where it belongs during running: the small of my back.
Button placement is intuitive and clear. However, the numbering on the buttons is starting to rub of and will probably be gone in a few weeks. No big deal, use a Sharpie for re-labeling if it bothers you.
Reception:
In one word: Great. I live in New York City which has notoriously difficult radio reception. Both FM and AM are as good as it gets for a portable unit. In addition this radio offers TV channel reception and weather band, both are coming in well enough to be useful.
Features:
As mentioned the M80V allows you to listen to FM, AM, TV, and WB and has sufficient presets for all channels. In addition you can use the radio as stop watch, split timer, or can set it for automatic power-off, useful if you tend to forget to turn off the unit. The volume control is a small wheel which turns much to easy, the only true flaw of the radio. I slipped a 10 cent rubber O-ring over the wheel to provide the right amount of friction so that the volume doesn't get knocked unintentionally. Works perfectly now.
Head Set:
I don't care for the ones that are provided and replaced them with a good pair of Sony earbuds. The Mega Bass button is useless with my earbuds but may give you more oomph with bigger headphones.
Conclusion:
A small, well designed radio with all the features that you might desire in a work-out companion. Great reception and great sound. Highly recommended.

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If youM-^Rre tired of lugging a radio around with you, check out SonyM-^Rs ergonomic solution. This armband radio offers AM/FM/TV audio and Weatherband with digital tuning, 25 presets, and a Mega Bass« sound system. The water-resistant design is made for outdoor fun, so get out there and enjoy yourself with this little marvel.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Sony WM-FX195 Walkman AM / FM Stereo Cassette Player with Auto Shut-Off Review

Sony WM-FX195 Walkman AM / FM Stereo Cassette Player with Auto Shut-Off
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I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of this walkman. I tend to be hard on this type of device -- going thru one every two years. I got sick of paying $30+ for this type of product so I started buying ultra cheap $10 brands. The sound quality was adequate for my needs. I listen to mostly educational tapes while riding my bike -- alternating with radio and sometimes music tapes. When I saw that for $10 more I could own a Sony i decided to give it a try. The extra $10 was worth it and I guess pays for the headphones. They produce great quality sound. The unit is well thought out in terms of design, switches etc. And I like the slimmer casing. I long for casings of yesteryear that were much better quality but it is on par with the models of today. I like the limit switch which prevents you from jacking up the sound to levels that damage hearing. It's easy to do with headphones. A word of warning to young people out there -- do that enough and you will be hard of hearing. I've experienced hearing loss from loud rock music and playing electric guitar. The first station I happened to listen to was classical and I could not believe how clear and full the sound was. A keeper. I notice early users from prior years did not like this model. They must have upgraded since then. (...)I was one of the first users of the original Sony walkman's in the early 80s and Sony continues a great tradition and I'm glad I decided to own one again.

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Sony's slim-design WM-FX195 stereo cassette player is portable enough--and, at under half a pound with batteries--light enough to go anywhere you do. In addition to playing tapes, the Walkman offers FM stereo and wideband AM radio reception. An anti-rolling mechanism maintains low wow and flutter by steadying the tape when you're running or walking, and an FM local/distant (DX) switch improves reception of fuzzy stations.The player's automatic volume limiter system (AVLS) maintains an even volume level, guarding against unintended level increases and evening the output of musical passages that vary widely in level. A switch adjusts the sound to accommodate metal-oxide tapes, and Mega Bass produces deep, rich bass tones.Automatic shut-off (in playback mode) extends battery life and helps prevent both mechanical and tape wear by turning off unit at the end of each tape side. Finally, an anti-rolling mechanism maintains stable tape speed to minimize music-distorting "wow and flutter" while the player is in motion.Supplied MDR-026 over-ear headphones offer wide dynamic range and clear sound, and the unit also comes with a belt clip. Two AA batteries provide up to 25 hours of continuous tape playback (maximum, using Sony Alkaline batteries), or up to 55 hours of FM radio reception. And in case you don't keep count of the hours, a handy LED battery indicator warns you when it's time to switch.What's in the Box Cassette player, headphones, belt clip, and a user's manual.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Sony SRF-M97 Radio Walkman Review

Sony SRF-M97 Radio Walkman
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This is a very good radio and better than my old Radio Shack brand that finally gave out.My old one mind you could only pick up a few stations clearly.Now with this new one I'm getting over 15 FM stations clearly some in Philly and some in New Jersey.I assume since I'm only 35 miles from Philly that would explain why I'm getting the outstanding reception.The AM is great as well as it comes in very clear.There are also a few features that come in handy.One is that you can set the radio to turn off automatically after a set time.Also has bass boost and a digital clock.I leave it on the DX mode because if it's on the local setting the stations will sometimes have static.Also you will be surprised at how tiny and compact it is making it easy to carry around.It's also very convenient to jog through the preset stations while on the go and it also has a lock mode for when you what just one station set.Now the important news.The provided headphones are useless.This is probably why other reviewers could not get good reception.Frankly,I got no reception at all when I pluged them in because the FM antenna is in the headphone wire.Not only that but the ear buds don't even fit in your ears.What I got instead are the Sennheisers PX-100 portable headphones and now I'm getting outstanding reception from them as well as great sound quality.So if you order the sony radio make sure you get some portable headphones too.

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The SRF-M97 radio Walkman offers a fun way to take the radio with you wherever you go. The unit's AM/FM digital tuning means that you can find stations quickly and accurately. There's also a station preset system that lets you program 15 FM and five AM stations for one-button access. Plus, the SRF-M97 is designed with a convenient jog-dial that makes operation a breeze. You'll also enjoy richer, deeper lows with Sony's mega-bass technology. Stereo headphones are included.
What's in the Box SRF-M97 portable radio, stereo headphones.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Sony Speaker Dock for Walkman (Black) Review

Sony Speaker Dock for Walkman (Black)
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After a few years of building speaker systems for just about every one else in the MP3 player market, the folks at Sony finally get down to business and deliver on a good, compatible product for their loyal Walkman buyers. The arrival of the Sony Walkman Speaker Dock is long overdue.

Packed with twin 10 watt speakers and a bass boost feature, this system easily filled a 20 x 24 room with a rich, crisp sound that covered the bases wall to wall. Music from both my play lists and FM radio was crystal clear. Once I switched on the integrated bass boost feature a much deeper, but not over powering bass poured out. The bass feature is okay but nothing to get excited about. By no means will this speaker dock be confused with a big ticket wall of sound. By design, its mission is to enhance and not overpower a room.
This stealthy black bodied unit also serves as a charger as well as a speaker system. One of the sweeter surprises is the remote control. Besides powering up and volume buttons, the remote easily opens play lists on my MP3 player. I can go back or fast forward to another song with ease. Bass boost control and muting are also featured. The remote is powered by two AAA batteries which are not included. Connecting another player via the auxiliary mini-port (located on the back of the speaker dock) is also an option. Connection cable is not included.
Weighing in at a little over 4 pounds and measuring 12.6" x 6.2" x 8", the Walkman Speaker Dock fits almost anywhere in the house. Out of the box this system is packed with an AC power adapter, instructions, remote control, and two Walkman base adapters. The adapter is an oval shaped attachment that allows for pairing of all Walkman models that are supplied with a round shaped attachment. Buyers should take note, NOT ALL WALKMAN PLAYERS ARE COMPATIBLE with this speaker system. We have three S series Walkmans. They pair up beautifully with this unit. However, my neighbor's E series Walkman doesn't play or charge on this system. The standard one year warranty is also tacked onto this product.
Sleek, compact and with an overall great sound quality, the Sony Walkman Speaker Dock exceeds my expectations. For most Walkman owners, this model is definitely a step in the right direction. I highly recommend this product.

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Plug your Walkman MP3 player into the SRS-NWGU50 speaker dock and enjoy your music out loud. It provides true dock operation for your Walkman player while delivering crisp, powerful audio. The integrated Bass Boost function enhances the bass for a deeper and richer sound. And you can control your Walkman from across the room thanks to the supplied remote.

Charge and Play Your WalkmanDock your compatible Walkman player and bring on the tunes. The Walkman receives a charge while docked, so when you grab it and go, it'll be ready.

Form and FunctionThe speaker dock looks great, with a rounded, piano-black wooden finish. It features a Bass relfex enclosure design to extend bass response despite its low profile.

Room-Filling SoundThe SRS-NWGU50 pumps out a healthy 20 watts (10W + 10W) through two 57mm full-range speakers.

A bass boost function lets you pump up the low-end, and magnetic shielding helps prevent interference from other electrical components.

Remote IncludedSony includes a wireless remote control to access unit functions from across the room.

Auxiliary InputListen to external audio devices using the rear auxiliary input--MP3 players, iPods, CD players, laptops, or anything else you can connect with a 3.5mm audio cable (supplied).

Compatible Walkman Players
A Series

NWZ-A820 series: NWZ-A826/A828/A829/A826K/A828K/A829K
NWZ-A810 series: NWZ-A815/A816/A818
NW-A800 series: NW-A808/A806/A805
NWZ-A720 series: NWZ-A726B/A728B/A729

S Series

NWZ-S730 series: NWZ-S736F/S738F/S739F
NWZ-S630 series: NWZ-S636F/S638F/S639F/S636FK

E Series

NWZ-E430 series: NWZ-E435F/E436F/E438F/E436FK

X Series

NWZ-X1000 series: NWZ-X1051/X1061

S Series

NWZ-S710 series: NWZ-S715F/S716F/S718F
NWZ-S610 series: NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F
NWZ-S510 series: NWZ-S515/S516

What's in the Box
SRS-NWGU50 Speaker Dock, AC Power Adapter, AC Power Cord, Walkman Attachment, Remote Control, Operating Instructions


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Monday, December 12, 2011

Sony D-FJ65 Portable CD Player with Radio Review

Sony D-FJ65 Portable CD Player with Radio
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Everything is great on this player. The batteries never run out because the system recharges the batteries, and it still has never skipped on me. It is really worth the price.

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With G-Protection antiskip buffer, MP3 playback, a built-in AM/FM tuner, and an automatic volume limiter system (AVLS), Sony's D-FJ65 portable CD player has just what you need to enjoy your music on the go. Sony's patented G-Protection system provides continuous protection against skips even during the most vigorous activities. The AVLS keeps the maximum volume down to protect your hearing.
The D-FJ65 can play back CDs and CD-R/RW discs, and features include a bass boost, hold switch, repeat, shuffle, and programmable play functions. A line out lets you connect the CD player to your audio system when you're at home, and it comes with a set of stereo headphones for listening on the road. A handy remote is included on the headphone cord you can operate the player easily even when it's stored in your bag or pocket.
The built-in AM/FM tuner allows you to listen to and easily access your favorite stations. The FM antenna is in the headphone cord and the AM antenna is a built-in ferrite bar, so there are no extra cables or cords to get in your way. You can store up to 30 station presets, which you can easily access from the top panel of the player. The D-FJ65 comes with two rechargeable batteries and a battery carrying case.
What's in the Box CD player, headphones with remote control, 2 rechargeable batteries, battery carrying case, AC power adapter, user's manual, and warranty information.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White) Review

Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)
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I was looking forward to recieving this to use while working out at the fitness club. I got it but it was bulkier than I thought it would be. The volume control knob continues to come off. It uses up the single AAA battery very quickly. The controls are far more complex than they need to be and the reception is very poor. Sony has built much better smaller units in the past and should produce a high quality one instead of this unit.

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Slim design; weather/am/fm stereo arm band radio; led display; 25 station preset memory (5 am/15 fm/5 wb); stop watch, split & pitch timer; mega bass sound system; headphone jack; weather resistant; includes micro dynamic receiver, vertical type headphones & belt clip

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sony 4 GB Walkman Video MP3 Player (Red) Review

Sony 4 GB Walkman Video MP3 Player (Red)
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The Sony NWZ-S616 has a lot of good going for it, and I'd recommend just a few improvements.
Good: Excellent battery life, beautiful screen, navigation and buttons very intuitive (dedicated volume button a HUGE plus), and really top-notch sound quality - I'd rank it right up there with iAudio/Cowon mp3 players easily. The ability to support playlists, and its wide array of music play options is a plus (play by genre, year, artist, album, etc). Big plus is drag-and-drop capability (on a PC). No proprietary software needed. Nice form factor, too - not as thin as an iPod nano (3 gen) but, not as wide either.
Lacking: Needs a firmware update so you can delete files from the player! Really, there ought to be a way to delete accidentally uploaded music that you just don't care to listen to without having to hook the player up to your PC. Not good. Another firmware update suggestion would be to make possible a way to preview the next song (correct me if I'm wrong, but I couldn't find a way to do this).
Also, it would be nice to have the option to buy some accessories for the player, but noooo...Sony's dragging its feet on getting these available to the public, and at this time, no third-party accessories to be found.
Overall, a great player with a lot of upside if you're looking for great sound quality and flexible play options.


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Slim and stylish, the NWZ-S616FRED Walkman Video MP3 player combines a powerful digital music player with a 1.8" QVGA LCD screen for hours of multimedia entertainment. Listen to your favorite songs, view videos and photographs or listen to your favorite radio stations. Weighing less than 2 ounces but with the capacity to store up to 2,300 songs, hours of video or hundreds of photographs, the 4GB NWZ-S616FRED Walkman Video MP3 player delivers everything you need to take your favorite entertainment with you. Also available in pink, black and silver.

4GB Built-in Memory Store up to 2,450 songs or up to 15H of video on your Walkman Video MP3 player and never be without your entertainment again.
High Quality Video Playback Playback your favorite videos right on the player using MPEG 4 or M4V profile at 30 frames per second.
Battery Life With up to 33 hours of audio playback and up to 8 hours of video playback you don't have to worry about charging your player.
1.8" QVGA LCD Screen Easily view your movies, photos and music information on the high quality, 320x240 display.
Compatible with Secure Windows Media Audio Giving you more options than ever for downloading and listening to music.
MP3/WMA/AAC Audio Codec Support Supports playback of MP3 and WMA DRM and non-DRM audio files downloaded from multiple sources. Will also support AAC non-DRM content, giving you multiple options for downloading music the way you want.
3 Clear Audio Technologies Utilizes 3 Clear Audio Technologies to reproduce crystal clear, CD-quality audio.
Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) restores the higher sound frequency lost when creating compressed music files.
Clear Bass enhances the bass sound while minimizing distortion.
Clear Stereo reduces signal leakage from one channel to another.

FM Tuner with 30 Station Presets Allows you to preset and listen to your favorite radio stations while on the go.
Time Machine Shuffle Shuffle play among songs from a randomly selected year. (Information will come from CD information that is downloaded from the Gracenote CDDB)
Initial Search Use the first letter of the song, album or artist to easily find the music you are looking for.
Bi-Directional LCD Display Watch your videos and view your photographs either vertically or horizontally by adjusting the screen to the orientation you prefer.
What's in the Box NWZ-S616FRED Walkman Video MP3 player, USB Cable (22 pin to USB), MDR-E804LP Headphones and extension cord, CD-ROM with Windows Media Player 11 and MP3 Conversion Tools, Quick Start Guide.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Sony Clock Radio with Dock for Sony Digital Music Players and Sony Ericsson Phones (Black) Review

Sony Clock Radio with Dock for Sony Digital Music Players and Sony Ericsson Phones (Black)
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Nice and easy to use clock and works well with the Sony MP3 player. The only con I found about it was the screen is a little bright even on the low setting, they (Sony) should have an auto off setting so at night it doesn't glare in your face. Other then that it works flawless, and keeps perfect time. Great large numbers too.

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Start your morning off to music with the ICF-C8WM clock radio. Designed exclusively for Sony Ericsson phones and Walkman MP3 players, this clock radio is the perfect companion to your nightstand or dresser. A dual alarm lets you set two separate wake-up times with the option of waking up to the music stored on your mobile phone, Walkman player or radio station. Additional features include an AM/FM tuner with 30 presets, a large easy-to-read LCD, Automatic Time Set and supplied remote control.

Wake to Radio or Your Compatible Phone/Walkman DeviceThe ICF-C8WM will charge your Walkman or Sony Ericsson phone while you sleep, and wake you up with your own choice of music from either device. Or, if you prefer, you can have your favourite radio station instead thanks to the built-in FM/AM tuner. And of course, the old classic--a buzzer.

AM/FM RadioListen (or wake) to your favorite radio programming with the AM/FM radio, featuring digital tuning and 30 station presets--20 FM, 10 AM.

Dual Alarms With 2-5-7 Day SettingSet separate wake times for you and your companion using the dual alarms, or a 2-5-7 day setting lets you set different wake times for weekdays and weekend days.

Great for Any RoomAs an alarm clock the ICF-C8WM is great for your night stand, but it boasts a black, modern design that would suit most any room--bedroom, kitchen, living room, etc.

Brightness ControlTo make sure the display is just right, there are three brightness levels--set to your preference.

No Power, No ProblemThis clock radio uses an internal Lithium battery to maintain clock and alarm operation in the event of a blackout or other power failure, so you'll still make it to wherever you need to be.

Automatic Time SettingSince this unit is preset to the current EST (Eastern Standard Time) at the factory, and is powered by a backup battery, all you need to do the first time is just plug it in and select your time zone.

Similarly, the unit will automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time.

Auxiliary InputListen to external audio devices using the rear auxiliary input--MP3 players, iPods, CD players, laptops, or anything else you can connect with a 3.5mm audio cable (supplied).

Remote IncludedSony includes a "Wireless Remote Commander" remote control to access unit functions from across the room.

What's in the BoxICF-C8WM Clock Radio, Remote Control, AM Antenna, FM Wire Antenna, Phone/Walkman Dock Inserts, Audio In Cable, User's Manual


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Sony WM-FX244 Walkman Digital Tuning AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player Review

Sony WM-FX244 Walkman Digital Tuning AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player
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I've owned two of these for the past 7 years, using them approx. 5 hours each day, 4 days a week in the elements. This thing is tough with the strongest AM reception I've ever come across. Pleased with the adapter and control placements. Only downside is with today's players it seems bulky.

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Made for motion, Sony's WM-FX244 Walkman Digital Tuning AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player will keep your entertainment coming as you keep on going. Its new cool design will add slick style to your audio ensemble as you enjoy features like Sony's Mega Bass Sound System, 40 Station Preset Tuning (30FM/10AM), a Direct Band Selector, and up to 25 hours extended battery life (continuous tape playback). Additional features include a Battery Level Indicator on LCD, Stereo Cassette Playback, an Anti-Rolling Mechanism, Metal Tape Capability, AM Wide Band Tuning, an FM Local/Distant (DX) Switch, and an Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS). The WM-FX244 - get it and go!

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