Typical price: £499
What is it: HDD-based hi-fi jukebox
What we think: It's an incredibly expensive but high-performing system that will suit music lovers with vast audio collections
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Sony Giga Juke NAS-50HDE user reviews
May 30, 2008
Posted by: liamaarongerald
"Cooler than a polar bear in a refrigerator"
What I like:
80 GIG HARD DRIVE
What I don't like:
the volume control needs to be turned half way before it starts getting loud.
Review:
This machine is brilliant, the only problem I have is transfering music from my sony mp3 player NW-HD5 to the hard drive.
I wish somebody could show me how, or maybe it can't be done. Please mail me if you can help at [MODERATED] And the volume control is wierd, you have to wind it round loads before anything happens.
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