November 30, 2004Sony's new Walkman NW-HD3 lets consumers directly import and export tracks in the MP3 format.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., MP3, photograph
Reviewed on August 6, 2008The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Sony Ericsson Walkman phone we've seen, by far. It corrects one of Sony Ericsson's usual design pitfalls while offering a generous feature set and satisfying performance. We can suggest a few tweaks that should make it a winner.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Sony Walkman, toggle, AT&T Corp., Consumer Electronics Show, music player
Reviewed on November 1, 2006The Sony Ericsson W850i offers the great performance and high-end features we've come to expect from the company's Walkman phones, but its usability is hampered by unintuitive controls.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Sony Walkman, design
Reviewed on August 6, 2008The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Sony Ericsson Walkman phone we've seen, by far. It corrects one of Sony Ericsson's usual design pitfalls while offering a generous feature set and satisfying performance. We can suggest a few tweaks that should make it a winner.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Sony Walkman, toggle, AT&T Corp., Consumer Electronics Show, music player
Reviewed on October 15, 2008The SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player is a reasonable option for those who still haven't made the switch from CD to MP3, and there's no computer required, so even technophobes can use it.TAGS:SanDisk Sansa, SanDisk Corp., album, Sony Walkman, card, music, CD
Reviewed on September 17, 2008Thanks to excellent sound quality, integrated noise-canceling functionality, and several smart music sorting options, the Sony S-Series Walkman is a superb choice for music aficionados.TAGS:Sony Walkman, podcast, Sony Corp., MP3, battery, video
Reviewed on September 25, 2007The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a fantastic display, a sleek design and interface, and a stellar battery life--plus, it's one of the few MP3 players that sound great right out of the box. Users looking for the whole package (sans radio) will be pleased.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., AAC, headphones, video, photograph, MP3, battery
Reviewed on September 25, 2007The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a fantastic display, a sleek design and interface, and a stellar battery life--plus, it's one of the few MP3 players that sound great right out of the box. Users looking for the whole package (sans radio) will be pleased.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., AAC, headphones, video, MP3, battery, photograph
Reviewed on September 25, 2008The entry-level Sony B-Series Walkman is a solid choice for the gym thanks to its ultracompact design, quick charge function, and integrated FM tuner--but beware the eye strain.TAGS:Sony Corp., Sony Walkman, function, MP3, button, battery
Reviewed on April 13, 2006Sony Ericsson succeeds again with its third Walkman phone for the U.S. market, but the W810i brings only minor improvements over earlier models.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, EDGE, Sony Walkman
Reviewed on August 30, 2007The Sony NWZ-S610 series Walkman doesn't bring anything striking or new to the table, but that doesn't change the fact that it's a quality MP3 player with nice extras and a killer battery life. Plus, Sony got rid of SonicStage--the best news ever.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., MP3, MP3 player, menu, photograph, video
Reviewed on August 6, 2008The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Sony Ericsson Walkman phone we've seen, by far. It corrects one of Sony Ericsson's usual design pitfalls while offering a generous feature set and satisfying performance. We can suggest a few tweaks that should make it a winner.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Sony Walkman, toggle, AT&T Corp., Consumer Electronics Show, music player