Middling battery life; poor display under sunlight.
The Sony Walkman NW-A1000 is certainly a music player that the fashion crowd would love to hold, though its monochrome screen and less than impressive features may not prove attractive to the geeks.
Middling battery life; poor display under sunlight.
The Sony Walkman NW-A1000 is certainly a music player that the fashion crowd would love to hold, though its monochrome screen and less than impressive features may not prove attractive to the geeks.
Despite the software, this Sony player is still an excellent piece of equipment. Sound quality, gorgeous design, superb battery life and ease of use make it the best high-capacity digital music player from the big S yet.But is this 6GB device better than ...
Impressive design and style, Easy to use interface, Outstanding sound quality, Long battery life, Easily searchable
Mono-screen, No picture or video compatibility
Great sound quality, stylish design and an easy-to-use interface make this Sony NW-A1000 Walkman the best MP3 player the Japanese giant has released to date. It may only have a mono-screen and no picture or video capabilities, but for those just inter...
Looks fantastic, Unique features such as Top 100 Favourites and Time Machine, Screen is bright and clear, Easy to use controls
Heavy for its size, Screen impossible to see in sunlight, Impossible to keep free of fingerprints and smudges, Volume isn’t loud enough, Poor software The Final Word Besides issues with the software, the Sony Walkman is a fine entry into the pop...
Besides issues with the software, the Sony Walkman is a fine entry into the populated MP3 market and comes highly recommended as an alternative to the iPod.
Virtual cassette gimmicks to one side, the Sony Walkman NW-A100 series comes in at an interesting price. That kind of money is a lot less than many people spend on their smartphones, and could encourage a few to cough up for a PMP instead. With the contin...
The revival of the ancient Walkman name for digital music has been a damp squib so far. Indeed, Sonys approach to digital music has at times seemed rather like Bambi on ice; products look good, but are haphazard at best. Its major problem was a halfwa...
Abstract: An impressive piece of hardware, but its let down by lucklustre software Sony is in an enviable position. Its Walkman brand is synonymous with personal audio; its brand cachet across consumer and technology markets is unique; and its sprawling media ...
Abstract: Love em or hate em you cant ignore em, and the status that Apple have attained with their ubiquitous iPod deserves the doffing of caps and tugging of forelocks on a worldwide basis. That said I cant be the only person that gets slightly worried wh...