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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony Walkman NWZ-W202 review
The cordless Walkman NWZ-W202 is a great alternative to the latest iPod shuffle for those who prefer their MP3 player to have great sound quality rather than minuscule dimensions. While the eye-catching design may put some people off, gym fanatics should definitely consider this robust, practical device Read more
17 March 2009 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony NW-E003 (1GB) review
The Sony NW-E003 is a shining example of what the company is capable of when it gets its act together. The E003 is a 1GB flash-based player with a delightful monochrome display and the kind of battery life that can be measured in geological eras Read more
29 August 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Sony MDR-NC100D review
The Sony MDR-NC100D earphones have an unusual design and actively filter out ambient noise. Sadly, they're let down by their sound quality. Read more
14 February 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony NW-A1200 (8GB) review
Sony's 8GB NW-A1200 series is more or less identical to the 6GB NW-A1000. With an attractive design, good sound quality and some innovative firmware features, the A1200 should please those looking for music playback only. Just be aware that you'll be entering the Sony universe, which includes the notoriously counterintuitive SonicStage software Read more
4 August 2006 by James Kim
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony Walkman NWZ-S545 (S series) review
One of two new additions to the S-series Walkman line, the 16GB NWZ-S545 MP3 and video player offers excellent audio, great battery life and a large screen. It should also be available at a lower price than its predecessor, the NWZ-S639F, so the fact that it has fewer features shouldn't be a massive concern Read more
9 September 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony NW-S703F review
The Sony NW-S703F's innovative noise-cancelling technology will effectively stop the racket from the outside world -- it also offers exceptional sound quality and very impressive battery life Read more
9 February 2007 by Frank Lewis
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony NWZ-B133 Walkman review
Sony's B-series Walkman is tiny and cheap, and is clearly designed for on-the-go use with its built-in USB interface and simple design. While it offers a good range of features, such as an integrated FM tuner and voice recording, it's not laden down with frills. The sound quality is good, though not spectacular Read more
19 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Sony MDR-EX71SL review
Sony's MDR-EX71SL earbud-style headphones offer 100dB sensitivity and quality sound in a ultra-compact and portable format. These well-designed headphones feature sealed driver casings to block out background noise and are now available in iPod-friendly white as well as black and silver Read more
1 February 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
Sony ST-SDB900 review
Sony has delivered a strong offering to the entry-level hi-fi enthusiast. At this price, the ST-SDB900 is an exceptionally capable tuner, with ease of set-up and sound quality at the head of its list of attributes. The currently low bit rate of UK DAB broadcasts hinders its performance, though Read more
9 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony Walkman NW-A1000 review
The NW-A1000 itself is gorgeous-looking, as well as being easy to use and having excellent sound definition and control. The playback volume is noticeably lower than its counterparts, but with the new Connect Player software, are the reasons not to buy Sony slowly evaporating? Read more
21 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
