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July 21, 2005

First Look: Sony Network Walkman NW-E507

Sony Electronics is a name known for consumer electronics products. Not surprisingly, the company has introduced a latest line of sleek MP3 players based on flash memory for portability and ruggedness. As you can already tell, the exterior of the player is like no other with a small, glossy finish for an attractive look. According to Sony, it's about the size of a gum, which makes it pretty small.

For starters, this particular model has 1GB of memory built-in with an integrated FM tuner functionality that lets you skip to the most popular radio channels via a preset option. Furthermore, the NW-E507 has an organic electroluminescence display that attractively displays the song title, length, battery life and other such options in a 3-line exhibit. [More info here]

Posted by geekblue at July 21, 2005 11:03 AM

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