High quality video playback at 30 frames per second
Up to 33 Hours of Battery Life
1.8" QVGA LCD Screen
Compatible with Secure Windows Media Audio
FM Tuner with 30 Station Presets
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Average user rating from: 2 user(s)
Overall rating
4.6
Battery Life
4.5
Design
4.5
Easy of Use
4.5
Price
4.5
Quality
5.0
Support
4.5
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Overall rating
4.7
Battery Life
5.0
Design
5.0
Easy of Use
4.0
Price
4.0
Quality
5.0
Support
5.0
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Works with itunes
Written by J.tony Tuesday, 26 August 2008
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I bought this to replace an old iPod mini. The battery in this is incredible - I can go for weeks without charging it, and I use it at least five days a week.
You can definitely still use iTunes with this Walkman. It can play M4A files, which are what type of files are created by iTunes when you import a cd. If you buy music from the iTunes store, they will be M4P files (unless they are the new DRM-free format.) You can just burn your M4P files onto a cd and import the cd back into iTunes. You can open your iTunes music folder and drag and drop the songs onto your Walkman as though it were a memory stick. Very handy.
Overall rating
4.5
Battery Life
4.0
Design
4.0
Easy of Use
5.0
Price
5.0
Quality
5.0
Support
4.0
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It's better than ipod
Written by Ton L.P Tuesday, 26 August 2008
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Downloading music was easy. The sound control and options is better than an ipod. My only problem is mines hold 780 songs but than again I didn't use windows media player.
Works with itunes
I bought this to replace an old iPod mini. The battery in this is incredible - I can go for weeks without charging it, and I use it at least five days a week.
You can definitely still use iTunes with this Walkman. It can play M4A files, which are what type of files are created by iTunes when you import a cd. If you buy music from the iTunes store, they will be M4P files (unless they are the new DRM-free format.) You can just burn your M4P files onto a cd and import the cd back into iTunes. You can open your iTunes music folder and drag and drop the songs onto your Walkman as though it were a memory stick. Very handy.