Sony NWZ-A818
A well-priced, high-performing and stylish audio player. Its simple operation and management will appeal to most people but a couple of key features are missing. Overall, this is an excellent contender from Sony.

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Somewhat surprisingly, this Sony Walkman doesn’t have some key features we expect at this price point. Namely, there’s no FM tuner or voice recorder–no memory expansion, either. Still, the NWZ-A810 has several desirable extras, not the least of which is a pair of MDR-EX082 headphones in the package, making this one of the few players that sounds great right out of the box–no earbud replacement requiredDigitaltrends reviews Rock with your favorite music, watch crystal clear full-motion video and enjoy your photos on a beautiful color-rich screen with the NWZ-A818BLK Walkman® Video MP3 player. The slim-line player lets you see it all on its high-resolution 2″ QVGA LCD screen. Small enough to slip into a bag or pocket, the 8GB NWZ-S818BLK Walkman® Video MP3 player can store up to 5,050 songs, 30 hours of video or hundreds of photographs, giving you the delight of multimedia entertainment anytime, anyplace.

22.jpgCrystal clear display coupled with a simple user interface means that you can find your music, video and photos quickly and easily. Intuitively designed, the WALKMAN video offers enhanced searching (and cover art display) meaning you can conveniently access every classification (artist/album/genre etc) from the Now Playing page.y overall Technology keeping the two signals clearly separate. So what you should be hearing in your left ear will never ‘leak’ into the right ear.Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) This unique feature improves compressed audio quality restoring high frequency signals to poor recording.

Pcadvisor reviews The Sony Walkman NWZ-A818 has a squarish 2in screen on which to flick through listings in your music collection and view photos or video. The video quality on the exceptionally clear screen is an absolute joy to behold. We’re still stunned at just how crisply the tiniest detail is rendered. Apple has done a great job with the nano, but the Sony Walkman NWZ-A818’s display beats it. Just.

justanothermobile reviews Sony is well known for the quality of their music players, and with this latest edition to the Sony Walkman line, that reputation really shined through.  Of course, this is also Sony’s first foray into digital video, and I thought that showed as well. The screen offers sufficient clarity to compensate for its small size, however, the limited video codecs meant I

Summary-:

The good:  The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a slim design with a lovely, ample screen. It’s also easy to use and comes with high-quality earphones. Audio quality is excellent, and there are plenty of sound enhancement options and two custom EQs. The player supports photo and video playback as well as subscription WMA files, and it has a fantastic battery life.

The bad: Even with the included extender, the Sony NWZ-A810’s earphone cable is very short. The placement of the hold button on the back of the player is neither convenient nor ergonomic. There’s no FM tuner, voice recorder, or memory expansion slot.

The bottom line: The 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.

Specs: Device type: Digital player

Cnet rating-:
            8.0/10

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