Typical price: £350
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What is it: Upgraded version of the Sony Ericsson W800i, in black
What we think: This is a definite improvement on the W800i but it still has a few flaws, especially the new soft keys and lack of camera lens cover
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July 27, 2006
Posted by: bob robertson
"Beautiful, but does no favours to the walkman brand"
What I like:
Stylish, compact, usability, gizmos
What I don't like:
The quality of the music is awful
Review:
A fantastic little phone. But the music quality is shocking. At lower volumes hiss is clearly audible. The start and end of tracks are very distorted. To be fair, at higher volumes, in a busy street, it sounds not bad at all, but that's not how I listen. From all the players I've heard, including very, very cheap MP3 players, this is by far and away the worst. No competition. I'm listening to _digital_ music.
I guess the Walkman brand means that you can make your music sound like it did in the 80's.
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