Every time I see a new Sony MP3 player I have to ask why they even bother. Doesn't anyone at Sony innovate any more? 2GB, WMA, MP3, FM? 2002 called, and it wants its players back.
If it supported more formats, specifically AAC and such, then I'd say it was a damn good player. The codec support is the only real fault I have with these things.
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Every time I see a new Sony MP3 player I have to ask why they even bother. Doesn't anyone at Sony innovate any more? 2GB, WMA, MP3, FM? 2002 called, and it wants its players back.
If it supported more formats, specifically AAC and such, then I'd say it was a damn good player. The codec support is the only real fault I have with these things.
Its more innovative than the shuffle... -.-
Personally, I can't see why anyone would decide on a walkman and then not get a walkman phone.