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Sony NWZB105FWHI 2GB Walkman MP3 Player (White)

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $79.95
Buy New: $69.99
You Save: $9.96 (12%)



New (3) Used (2) from $66.00

Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 16252

Color: WHITE
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 1.1 x 5.8 x 6.6

MPN: NWZB105FWHI
Model: NWZB105FWHI
UPC: 027242723023
EAN: 0027242723023
ASIN: B000VABP94

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • USB Direct Connect
  • Multiple Audio Codec Support - WMA and MP3
  • 3-Line Color LCD Display
  • FM Tuner with Recorder Functin and 30 Station Presets
  • Up to 12 Hours Battery Life

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The NWZ-B105FWHI Walkman MP3 player may be a featherweight, but it's packed with clever features that make it easy to manage and enjoy your music. An integrated USB plug lets you quickly fill the player's 2GB storage capacity with up to 950 MP3 or WMA music files, including music from Windows Media PlaysForSure subscription services. A built-in FM tuner lets you listen to your favorite radio stations, and the on-board microphone allows the player to double as a handy voice recorder. And as you expect from Sony, audio quality is superbly crisp, clear, and dynamic. Also available in black.

2GB Built-in Memory
Store up to 950 songs on your Walkman MP3 Player and never be without your music again.

USB Direct Connect
Connect your Walkman player directly to your PC and easily transfer your music and charge your device without the need for additional cables.

MP3 and WMA Audio Codec Support
Supports playback of MP3 and WMA Audio files downloaded from multiple sources giving you options for downloading music the way you want.

Compatible with Secure Windows Media Audio
Compatible with Windows Media PlaysForSure music services, ensuring playback of digital music you purchase from a wide variety of sources.

3-Line Color LCD Display
Shows track, artist and album information.

FM Tuner with Record Function and 30 Station Presets
Record your favorite radio broadcasts using the built-in FM tuner with record function. Preset and listen to your favorite radio stations while on the go.

Voice Recording Function
The on-board microphone with voice recorder function lets you record personal notes and memos.

Up to 12 Hours of Battery Life
Gives you all-day enjoyment from your favorite music.

What's in the Box
NWZ-B105FWHI Walkman MP3 player, MDR-E804LP Headphones, MP3 Conversion Tool.

Product Description
The NWZ-B105FWHI Walkman MP3 player may be a featherweight, but it's packed with clever features that make it easy to manage and enjoy your music. An integrated USB plug lets you quickly fill the player's 2GB storage capacity with up to 950 MP3 or WMA music files, including music from Windows Media PlaysForSure subscription services. A built-in FM tuner lets you listen to your favorite radio stations, and the on-board microphone allows the player to double as a handy voice recorder. And as you expect from Sony, audio quality is superbly crisp, clear, and dynamic.


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars great, but not so great   July 21, 2008
Nancy Kuan (san diego, ca usa)
there is no clip.. which would be a lot easier for working out. the sound quality is bad. it's nice that there is a radio and it automatically sets the presets, but still, the sound quality is bad and i even used sony walkman earphones. the ipod is Much better.
the only good thing about this is that u can just plug it to the computer w/o using wires, it's small, has a radio, and it has a display for such a tiny mp3 player.
however, i would not buy this again, i'm thinking about getting the ipod nano or shuffle because i just need to be able to clip it to my shirt or pants when i work out.



2 out of 5 stars Poor Quality!   May 2, 2008
John Markell (Venice, Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After owning the older model 2 gig walkman mp3 player from sony which used the Sonic Stage platform of compression and had amazing sound quality even at high compression, I was hopeful that the new walkman would be of similar quality. I was sadly dissapointed! It Cant hold nearly as much music, and it is impossible to find a song or album that your looking for without taking your eyes off the road. The sound quality lacks the sonic richness that sonic stage offered. In short... this product is JUNK!!!


1 out of 5 stars this player sucks!   March 3, 2008
ashwin
I got this player through my USA based friend who visited india in December. This player, though looks nice and sleek, has a tendency to hang. I was trying to copy few songs on this player and after copying 4-5 songs, the player went off suddenly and windows was unable to recognize this USB device. The player is not even getting started after this. I don't know what am I supposed to do with it. Don't go for this product. It's not worth it.


4 out of 5 stars GREAT LITTLE ITEM BUT STILL PREFER MD   December 20, 2007
JON STRICKLAND (Smithfield, NC United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This MP3 player is a nice breakaway from the seemingly obsolete Sonicstage/ATRAC software which was getting the Minidisc Walkman line nowhere. Why it took so long for Sony to come out with Drag-and-Drap compatibility is hard to comprehend.

The sound in this new device is superb. Though you can access only Windows Media Player among the major nonsubscription MP3 downloadable sources, the Drag-and-Drop is an improvement.

The player is great, though I still prefer the Minidisc HI-MD recorder. The latter can reproduce MP3s and WAV files from more than just one source, thanks to the innovations of digital media companies other than SONY, which, unfortunately, seems to have scrapped any potential upcoming minidisc projects.



2 out of 5 stars Defective and poor Sony customer service   September 24, 2007
Monica B. (Western states, USA)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

I purchased the NWZ-B105 from Sony directly right after it was released. I bought it because I've had good experiences with Sony audio products in the past, and because it allowed for drag-and-drop or WMP11 play of your MP3 or WMA files. It's also one of the few OLED display players that lets you browse by folder, supports playlists, has voice recording, and excellent sound quality. I don't need JPG or movie playing, just something to use while exercising.

When I received it, I plugged it directly into my laptop, transfered about 1GB of music using WMP11 (the player is a 2GB model), and then listened for a while - sounded great, very close on par to Cowon/iAudio music players. Was very happy, until I decided to check out the Sony's other functions. First I tried voice recording, and got the message that the memory was full...well, no, it wasn't - I only transfered a GB...so I decided the reformat the player from the player's menu (the instructions warn you to NOT reformat the player using Windows) and apparently that pushed the player over the edge. It froze up - pressing the Power button after that only resulted in "Creating Database" and "Boot Error" messages flashing on the screen. I plugged it into my computer and it wouldn't even recognize it as a drive. Doing a pin Reset of the unit did absolutely nothing.

So I called Sony tech support, who told me to send it in for repair. No way was I going to go for weeks without a player, so I said no, I'll just return it, and they told me to call the customer returns number. I asked if I needed a confirmation number or something of that sort to indicate that I've already run the unit past tech support, and the rep said, "No, just call the number." So I called the Returns number and after being on permahold, and the rep answered and asked me, "Do you have an Event number?" I said, "No, the tech support guy said I didn't need one." The Returns rep said, "You need an event number to get an RMA." Sigh. So I had to call tech support AGAIN, get an event number, then call Returns again, to finally get the RMA number. Plus I have to pay for return shipping, even though the unit is clearly defective.

Definitely not the product quality or service experience I expected when buying from a higher-end company like Sony. I know the player was just newly released, but for it to malfunction like that is just a pain and I'm way hesitant to make another investment in Sony players again because of the hassle.


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