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Sony S-Series Walkman wins Editors' Choice

Sony has come a long way since the release of the NW-MS11 Network Walkman. One of the company's first flash-based MP3 players, the NW-MS11 didn't even play MP3s and was crippled by copy-protection woes and painfully slow transcoding, but even back then, Walkmans were a model of sleek design and excellent sound quality. The S-Series Walkman is a prime example of the reason Sony was the original king of portable music devices. The flash player, which comes in 4GB ($149.99) and 8GB ($179.99) models, is sleek, compact, easy to use, and packed with features. Plus, it sounds great and has an impressive battery life--we just wish we could get more than the 8GB of memory. Read the full S-Series Walkman review.

Sony, AT&T Ship 3G Walkman Phone

AT&T and Sony Ericsson this week announced the release of a new Walkman music phone, the first ever to run on 3G networks in the U.S. The phone, called the Sony Ericsson W760a Walkman, integrates established Walkman phone features with AT&T Mobile Music applications.

[TECHNOLOGY REVIEW] Sony Ericsson W705 and MBS-900 Bluetooth speaker

In 1979 Sony¡¦s Saitama Tech factory north of Tokyo produced the world¡¦s first Walkman cassette player. The Walkman revolutionized the way the world listened to music and now, almost 30 years later, the brand is still going strong. The latest and perhaps greatest in the Walkman lineup is the new Sony Ericsson W705, which was unveiled this week.

Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F

A fairly impressive portable media player, the Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F doesn't do anything incredible and it has a few niggling issues but its combination of good quality video playback and intuitive interface make it a viable choice.

Sony Walkman /NWZ-E436F

A fairly impressive portable media player, the Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F doesn't do anything incredible and it has a few niggling issues but its combination of good quality video playback and intuitive interface make it a viable choice.

New Walkman from Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson has unveiled the latest addition to its Walkman family of handsets in the form of the W705.

Sony Walkman NWZ-S639F 16GB

While the most demanding audiophiles could do better, the S-Series Walkman has the edge on Apple's Nano when it comes to sound quality and value. Compact players don't get much better than this.

Sony Walkman S730 series

After years of insisting on little-used proprietary formats and software, Sony has recently been mending its ways: the company's latest Walkman players have virtually become champions of cross-platform standards (including the Mac), beautiful design and the no-fuss interface. The S730 promises to be an evolution of an already solid formula, especially with its active noise cancelation feature, but it remains to be seen how well the S730 stacks up against the veteran iPod nano and Microsoft's latest Zune software.

Sony NWZ-B133F Walkman

The entry-level Sony B-Series Walkman is a solid choice for the gym thanks to its ultracompact design, quick charge function and integrated FM tuner -- but beware the eye strain from the small screen

Briefly: Sony Walkman S730 review

After years of insisting on little-used proprietary formats and software, Sony has recently been mending its ways: the company's latest Walkman players have virtually become champions of cross-platform standards (including the Mac), beautiful design and the no-fuss interface. The S730 promises to be an evolution of an already solid formula, especially with its active noise cancelation feature, but it remains to be seen how well the S730 stacks up against the veteran iPod nano and Microsoft's latest Zune software. Click through for our full S730 review.

Review: Sony Walkman S730 series

After years of insisting on little-used proprietary formats and software, Sony has recently been mending its ways: the company's latest Walkman players have virtually become champions of cross-platform standards (including the Mac), beautiful design and the no-fuss interface. The S730 promises to be an evolution of an already solid formula, especially with its active noise cancelation feature, but it remains to be seen how well the S730 stacks up against the veteran iPod nano and Microsoft's latest Zune software.

Sony NWZ-E438F Walkman (8GB, red)

The goodThe good: The Sony E-Series Walkman is very competitively priced and features a compact design with a nice, bright screen. It's easy to use and offers a variety of desirable extras, such as an FM tuner, a user-customizable EQ, and support for Rhapsody To Go and Amazon Video On Demand. Rated battery life is superb and sound quality is great.

Sony NWZ-E436F Walkman (4GB, black)

The goodThe good: The Sony E-Series Walkman is very competitively priced and features a compact design with a nice, bright screen. It's easy to use and offers a variety of desirable extras, such as an FM tuner, a user-customizable EQ, and support for Rhapsody To Go and Amazon Video On Demand. Rated battery life is superb and sound quality is great.

Sony NWZ-B135F Walkman (2GB, black)

The goodThe good: The Sony B-Series Walkman offers an ultracompact design, an FM tuner and voice recorder, and a handy quick charge feature. It's inexpensive, comes in a variety of colors, and sounds good. Works with both Windows and Mac.

Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman: Socket to me

Sony Ericsson has just announced its final phone of the year--the W705 Walkman. It's an aluminum-crafted slider with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera and LED flash.

Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman launched at MTV Awards

Sony Ericsson has launched their latest music orientated mobile phone the Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman while at the MTV Music Awards. The Sony Ericsson W705 is the newest mobile handset in tune with your tunes.

NEWS: Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman announced

Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of the W705 Walkman phone, a slider handset with a metal finish and a 2.4-inch screen.

Sony Ericsson announces the W705 Walkman phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900

Sony Ericsson unveils the Wi-Fi enabled W705 Walkman and includes TrackID and SeneseMe apps. The Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900 offers Bluetooth connectivity]

Sony Ericsson announces a new Walkman phone and wireless home audio system

Sony Ericsson takes mobile music into 2009 with the W705 Walkman phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900. Both devices were unveiled today in conjunction with the MTV Europe Music Awards sponsored by Sony Ericsson.

Sony Ericssons New W705 Walkman Phone

When it comes to music phones, Sony Ericsson has always tried to offer the best mix between phone and music, and the new W705 Walkman Phone looks to be a serious contender.

Sony Ericsson outs W705 Walkman phone

Every major mobile player wants to make out like they're down with the kids when it comes to music. And Sony Ericsson has turned the screw on other wannabe trendsetters Nokia this morning, with the launch of the sharp new W705 Walkman phone.

Sony Ericsson takes mobile music into 2009 with the W705 Walkman phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900

Sony Ericsson takes mobile music into 2009 with the W705 Walkmanâ„¢ phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900

Sony Ericsson takes mobile music into 2009 with the W705 Walkman(TM) phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900

TMCNet: Sony Ericsson takes mobile music into 2009 with the W705 Walkman(TM) phone and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900

NEW SONY ERICSSON W760 WALKMANT HANDSET DELIVERS FULL ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE, EXPANDS WALKMAN PORTFOLIO

Fit the entertainment of your living room, a concert and even an arcade into your pocket with Sony Ericsson’s most feature-rich Walkman™ mobile phone to date – the W760 – and get intense gaming, a powerful media and mp3 player, enhanced shake control and GPS capability all for just $49.99 at


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