Sony NWZ-A826
Sony NWZ-A826 is an mp3 player with a capacity
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Reviews and Problems with Sony NWZ-A826
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21 April 2009
Summary: Whether blocking out a noisy bus journey or showing a razor-sharp vid on the train, the lack of headphone cables makes the A826K one of the smoothest commuters around –...
Pros: The last time anyone sent news by cable was around the time of the Suez Crisis, so why are we still using outdated wire-based technology to enjoy our digital tunes? So...
Cons: The headphones’ 11-hour battery life can’t rival the monstrous day and a half of audio playback from the A826 itself – and they’re actually heavier (65g) than the play...
Summary: Sony NWZ-A826K MP4 player which has taken over from Sony’s NWZ-A810 series has caught a commendable place in the MP4 player’s world with its mind blowing audio...
Excerpt: Clocking in at £139, Sony's 4GB Walkman isn't cheap – if you take the iPod nano route, you can get twice that capacity for £10 less. So what do you get for the...
Excerpt: Sony’s video-playing Walkmans A810 was very successfully and they created new series A820, which is going to attach iPods market. The A820 is small like iPod Nano and...
Conclusion: The NWZ-A82* series from Sony is equipped with a large screen, an elegant finish, and new functions such as Bluetooth 2.0. On the other hand, we disliked the mostly...
Pros: Audio quality, Design, Included headphones, Autonomy, Bluetooth
Cons: No carry pouch, Video compatibility, Glossy screen, No FM tuner, Sony exclusive connection
Summary: The Sony NWZ-A826 is a truly superb player in terms of usability, sound quality and design. It's not without its fair share of flaws -- notably the tricky video support...
Pros: Sound quality, Screen quality, Drag-and-drop compatibility, Stereo Bluetooth
Cons: Price, Video management is tricky, No playback position bookmarking, No FM radio, No voice recording or gapless playback