Sony NW-E3 MP3 Players

Sony NW-E3 MP3 Players 

DESCRIPTION

SDMI Compliant 64MB Embedded Memory Provides Up to 120 Minutes of Music Enjoyment Transfer CD Recordings and Internet Downloads to and from PC Skip-Proof Design -- No Moving Parts Plays Back in ATRAC3, Supports MP3 Upgradable to Support Additional Audio Formats Small Compact Design - Weighs Less Than 2.0 Ounces Total Weight 1 Line Backlit LCD Display Shuttle Switch for Easy Operation Uses One "AAA" Battery OpenMGTM Jukebox Music Management Software Provided Connects to USB Port for High Speed Data Transfer

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 12, 2002]
Peter Hayes
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very Small Takes Damage Quite Well

Weakness:

Poor Software (buggy and slow) Eats batteries

I would like to make it clear the software and drivers work fine in both Windows 2000 and XP. Please do not post ignorant reviews. I've been using the player for well over a year now and have found it to be a pleasure! A great product.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 16, 2001]
Robert Ranger
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Size, Style, ease of use

Weakness:

over-enginering, tempremental software, copywrite evilness

Sony make this. Sony is a record lable. Let me run that past you again. Record lables HATE mp3, Sony is a record lable, sony make this.
Did you realy expect somthing that advocated piracy? This thing is delish. to look at. It's intuitive to use. But the software REQUIRES a manufacterers install of Win 98, it only uses its own file format (the convertion software supplied only supports mp3, and that not well), and supports horrible time-limits and other such stuff.
To be fair, if you've got everything it wants, it works fine. Its just very demanding.
Mechanicaly, its super. Its very light (which could be a good or bad thing) and reliable.
Now all we need is superior, third party software and it'll rock. Get on it, people!

Similar Products Used:

yep, DAP II, DAP Jukebox, Casio MP3 watch.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 12, 2001]
Ryan Aldridge
Audiophile

Strength:

Small , Stylish , Wicked Sound

Weakness:

EATS BATTERYS

I looked all over the internet reading reviews of this product when I saw it in my local store . I read that it was unreliable , Difficult to use , and a total waste of money . But I managed to com my local store out of about £100 (Don't know what that is in $ , I guessed the price) , because the didn't even know what it was or what it did . I got it home , Installed the software first time , Stored some tracks on it and started playing away . No Problems . I was totally amazed at it's size and weight , Cool :) . I would like to make the following points Totally clear as it wasn't in all the reviews I read .

- The software works Perfect , No problems

-I just stuck my Mp3 from Napster,IRC,Morpheas e.t.c straight on , Nothing about Copyright protection!

-The USB is Fast ! No problems there .

-There are no problems with static on carpet !

One Big down side is The Battery consuption ! It eats them like there's no tomorrow ! Get a Battery charger when you get it . I haven't yet and I'm regretting it .

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 26, 2001]
James Dehnert
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Small, sounds good.

Weakness:

Upgrade past Win 98 and your screwed!

I got this about a year ago and loved it. Very small, very cool. No complaints.

Then I started upgrading my computers and I discovered that Sony has no Win 2000 version of the software ( unless you have a Vaio, and I don't )

It's to small to be a door stop, and I'm not too keen on keeping my systems stuck with Win 98, so I bought something else as an upgrade. My new MP3 player is NOT a Sony.

Similar Products Used:

Diamand Rio. Nomad.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 19, 2001]
jobe monarco
Casual Listener

Strength:

looks awesome, outputs great sound, its weight is neglegable, doesn't skip, easy to use.

Weakness:

doesn't have the endurance that some of the latest minidisc players have.

The first thing you notice about this player is that it looks awesome. I wear mine around my neck connected to a silver chain, its more of a fashion statement than an actual piece of hardware.
The sound is amazing, at first i thought that converting mp3 files to ATRAC3 would degrade the sound quality but it would take the most critical of audio enthusiasts to be able to tell the difference. It takes minutes to transfer a whole album or 64 megabytes worth of mp3s to be converted to the sony format. Once converted the songs are stored in a library by the software included and takes seconds to transfer it into the walkman. Despite other bad reviews of this products i have had no trouble with it and i find very easy to use.
I do a lot of cross-country bike riding and it is the perfect player to take along with me, it doesn't skip and its weight is neglegable.
This product is a must if you're into sports and want some portable skip free music or if you just want to stand out from the minidisc crowd.

Similar Products Used:

sony mzr-900

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 01, 2001]
Johnny
Casual Listener

Strength:

Size, Weight, User Interface

Weakness:

Packaged Software

The hardware is great:
+ Light, only 1.6 ounces with the battery.
+ Small, the size of a cigarette lighter.
+ Memory, enough for the average album at a decent bitrate.

The bundled software is not so great:
+ Buggy, I tried to record straight from cd and have not
yet been successful. Resorted to using a thrid party
ripper first then using the sony software.
+ Converting directly from mp3 format to Sony Atrac format
yields tracks of questionable quality. I circumvented
this problem by conterting wav format to atrac format.
+ Of course, greedy copyright stuff.

Similar Products Used:

Rio

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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