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Sony MP3 player review Ilse Jurriën : March 25th 2010 - 09:45 CET
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Sony MP3 player review op LetsGoMobile : Since Sony was founded in 1946, the company has supplied a wide range of electronic devices. Besides BRAVIA TVs, VAIO computers and, of course, the Sony PlayStation game console, Sony has also worked on audio from day one. The Walkman trademark has been marked on portable digital media players for a long time now. Sony offers a number of product lines within the Walkman series: the W-, A-, S, and B-series. Recently, Sony launched a new line: the X-series. The first edition of this line is the Sony Walkman NWZ-X1050. • Read the full Sony MP3 player review at LetsGoMobile.
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Review Sony NWZ-X1050 MP3 player
LetsGoMobile adds: "The Sony Walkman NWZ-X1050 has been equipped with Sony's latest technologies, yet at the same time, this Walkman has also inherited many features from its older siblings. The MP3 player features a touchscreen, which means future media players in this series will most likely also feature a touchscreen display."

Sony MP3 review - Download podcasts
LetsGoMobile continues: "The Walkman X1050 also allows you to download and play podcasts. Downloading is easy, since Sony has a number of podcast servers available, and the browser lets you navigate to your favorite podcasts in a second. Once a podcast is downloaded, you can access it through the main menu, since these files are stored like any other files in a library on the Sony Walkman itself. This library is organized in a way that ensures you will always be able to find your music by filtering by artist, album, etc."

Sony MP3 player review
The Sony Walkman NWZ-X1050 is the first edition from the new X-series. Sony thinks big this time, and has equipped this Walkman with a long list of features and functions, among which; a 3-inch OLED touchscreen, Wi-Fi, noise reduction, longest battery life so far, digital S-Master amplifier technology. Moreover, it comes standard equipped with 16GB memory. Will this be enough to put the X-series on the map? Read the full Sony MP3 review at LetsGoMobile. |


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