
A metallic wafer of video and sound, the A815 is Sony’s first Walkman to let you use Windows Media Player instead of the much-reviled SonicStage, and proper music formats instead of the under-supported ATRAC.
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Popularity: 26% [?]
2
Jan

A metallic wafer of video and sound, the A815 is Sony’s first Walkman to let you use Windows Media Player instead of the much-reviled SonicStage, and proper music formats instead of the under-supported ATRAC.
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Popularity: 26% [?]
2
Jan

With glossy styling and a luscious screen for movies, this is the only player on test that can match the Nano for the looks.
You navigate by clicking the screen. You’ll need to give it a thump at times as it’s tad unresponsive, and in landscape mode the volume controls are the wrong way up, so prepare for regular deafeanings.
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Popularity: 6% [?]
30
Dec

When the name Apacer comes to mind, we automatically think of memory or digital storage. It was only a short time back that Apacer started making MP3 players. However, the market is filled with many competitors such as Apple, Creative, Sandisk and many more. With such strong players around. Apacer needs to shine in order to achieve the same status. We take a look at the Apacer Audio Steno AU350 to see if they’ve done that.
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Popularity: 11% [?]
Technorati Tags: Apacer, Apacer Audio Steno AU350
28
Dec

Following its Stone players, Creative’s continuing its simple approach to MP3 with the new MuVo T100. It holds 2,000 tunes, comes in manly black, girly pink or androgynous white, and has a built-in USB plug. There’s no video playback, or indeed a screen; no WiFi and no address book function at all.

Popularity: 6% [?]