NovaGTE
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
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A super compact credit card sized Network Walkman with a 20GB hard drive. The built-in lithium-ion battery provides playback time of up to 30 hours, while Sony's unique G-sensor technology protects the internal hard drive even if it falls from a height of 1m. The large 7-line LCD display with green backlight makes it easy to read track and artist information, while SonicStage 2.1 software makes music management and transfers a doddle. It can also store audio, visual and data files (Word, Powerpoint etc).
Accessories: Charging and recording cradle
Battery life: Up to 30 hours
Brand: Sony
Capacity: 20GB
Dimensions: H62 x W89 x D14mm
Guarantee: 1 year, to extend to 3 years £29.95 - click here
Plays formats: Data conversion from MP3, WMA, WAV to ATRAC3 or ATRAC3plus
Power supply: Rechargeable battery, AC adaptor
Preset stations: Not applicable
Radio tuner: No
Remote control: No
Transfer method: USB 2.0
Weight: 110g
Anyone got one of these or have used one, as im thinkin of ordering as there only £139
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Matt_Pantz
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Registered: 28th Apr 04
Location: Suffolk
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if it's anything like the one i've got (NW-E99) it won't play a normal MP3 file, has to be converted to sony's own format using their software, which sucks because it's crap and very slow!
[Edited on 22-05-2005 by Matt_Pantz]
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Korsa
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Registered: 25th Jan 03
Location: Cardiff S.Wales Drives :Blue/Purple Corsa
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wait till the NW-HD5 
tis gonna be an awsome machine, will sell for £199.99 released this month...
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Korsa
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Registered: 25th Jan 03
Location: Cardiff S.Wales Drives :Blue/Purple Corsa
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dave17
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Registered: 3rd Sep 02
Location: Greater London
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wack poo shit
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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they seem to be really good on paper and they are apparently - thats if you can live with the shite software that you NEED to use (can't just dump files to it via "my computer" etc) and the fact that when you do put tracks on it, it adds copyright info, so you cant transfer them onto another machine. Also the menu system is suppose to be a bit of a git (not as bad as people make out), oh and EQ only works on sony's lossless format - so doesn't work on mp3s, even though you can put mp3s on it 
Although battery life is the one thing it has going for it - most units seem to get around 25-29hrs worth which is pretty good, especially compared to an ipods which is max 8hrs.
If your not after an ipod, then the creative zen is suppose to be nae bad 
[Edited on 22-05-2005 by Dom]
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