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Sony Walkman NWZ-A815

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4.5 stars out of 5

stuboy 5 November 2007

Good: no software & effortless using

Bad: headphone leakage

Comment: have the 8gb version nwz-818, brilliant sound best ive heard on a mp3 player & i have owned a few? just got rid of new nano 8gb video as sound was awful even with sennheisser cx 300 headphones in? the standard headphones on this player i would give about 8 out of ten, but just a little too much leakage for my liking.use the sennsheissers sound awesome no sound leakage. this player is a must buy can't be pleased more with the sound, looks, build,video is a sharp as the new nano but the sony somehow feels a little bigger? same 2" screen but you can turn video around, any ipod future buyers listen to this first as sound reproduction is A1. if sound is the foremost in your mind.it's also nice not using sonicstage ? using my mates music is so much better as all you do is drag & drop. you can also customise the sound also by changing the bass mid & treble as well as just using the presets.build is a nice metal,feels like quality not plastic.the only critisysm is no video converting sofware? hope you found this useful

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4.5 stars out of 5

Strange Visitor 22 October 2007

Good: Menu system; build quality; bright, high definition screen; sound quality

Bad: non-standard USB connection; cannot create playlists "on the fly"; no bluetooth

Comment: I finally got frustrated with the "touch-sensitive" navigation of the Samsung YP-Z5, so decided to purchase another MP3 player.

I've had MP3 players since before the advent of the iPod, and decided I would again avoid following the masses and look for a non-Apple player.

My first "personal stereo" in 1985 was a Sony Walkman cassette player, and the brand has always been associated with quality personal audio, so this was the first brand I looked at.

What has put me off in the past is that my wife had an A1000 and I put the songs / playlists on for her and I found the bundled software so frustrating to use.

Given that this software (SonicStage) is no longer necessary on these new models (A815,6 & 8) and the review on CNet was so positive, I decided to purchase the A816.

The screen is bright and sharp. Photo's look excellent on it. The menu system is simple and intuitive with many tweaks to customise the settings.

The 3.5" jack is in an unusual place (bottom left) but this doesn't cause a problem.

The buttons are clearly labelled and set out. I find this system much better to use than the touch sensitive ones of the Samsung YP-Z5 and the iPod range.

Tracks can be dropped directly into the "Music" folder using Windows Explorer. However, the only way I could get the player to accept a playlist was to sychronise the whole library and playlists using WMP11. I tried using MediaMonkey and an old version of MusicMatch, but found WMP the most reliable method.

There doesn't appear to be a way of creating playlists on the player (I was able to do this on the Sony Walkman w810i phone, that I had last year, so I was surprised that facility was missing on this MP3 player).

This player is attractive, has excellent screen and sound quality. It's light, robust and easy to use.

It would have been nice to have had bluetooth on this machine (similar to the new Samsung YP-T9) but this omission doesn't detract from what is an excellent media player.

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