Latest in Walkman series from Sony Ericsson is the smashing Sony Ericsson W910i. With its huge screen, vibrant color and text, this makes it a user delight. One thing that makes Sony Ericsson W910i different from other models of this series is its menu system, which is very user friendly as adding contacts and text writing is straightforward with this feature
Sony Ericsson W910i is generally loved for its simple, stylish and slender looks. Music clarity of this phone is far better than its other peers and it would be no joke if we say that it can easily replace an iPod. The only difference would be the memory factor otherwise, you can be sure of the sound quality and special music features of Sony. The company has made some masterpieces earlier too.
Graphics on media menu is also somewhat similar to Sony PSP and in Walkman music player; there is an addition of pod casts and audio books alongside one’s own music collection in Sony Ericsson W910i.
Another unique feature of Sony Ericsson W910i is its onboard accelero-meter that can sense which way you want to turn. It has been linked with the Walkman music player so when we flip the phone from portrait to landscape, display follows it.
The connectivity of Sony Ericsson W910i is simply amazing as it supports HSDPA for data downloads and has couple of cameras for video calling. Besides this, maximum stand by time for its battery is 350 hours and maximum talk-time with Sony Ericsson W910i is nine hours. This phone has a memory card which has 40 mb memory on board.
Additionally, Sony Ericsson W910i is java enabled and has other interesting features too. These special features are two mega pixel camera, FM radio, voice dialing, voice recording, speakers phone, Internet browser, Bluetooth, USB, M2 card and it also supports WaP protocol. So, it has got everything that you want form your new mobile phone.
So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and search the Internet and find out the best discount offer on Sony Ericsson W910i. You can easily find the product on the Internet also.
By: Matt Damon
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The Sony NW-HD5 20GB Walkman – A Great Start But a Horrible Finish
November 22nd, 2009
The Sony network Walkman has a storage capability of no less then 20GB and its battery power is sufficient for more then 40 hours of continuous music. It’s small, certainly compared to its storage capacity. The Walkman has a slim aluminum case that fits nicely into your hands. It really looks like a cool state of the art piece of technology.
The operation of the Sony NW-HD5 is very intuitive. Still this Walkman comes with a lot op options. The hard-disk of the Walkman is equipped with the so-called “G-Sensor” technology that protects it to sudden shocks and movements. The clear 1.5 inch dot matrix LCD screen is nicely illuminated at will. So you see there are plenty of pluses with this device.
But on the minus side there are some, in our opinion unforgivable, omissions. The equalizer and performance improving capabilities will only work if you play Sony’s own ATRAC3 files. You can only add music to the player by using the program SonicStage that converts WMA files automatically to the Sony ATRAC3 standard. Using the Windows Explorer to manage your files is almost impossible. And to top it all off, if you want to be able to use the NW-HD5 with multiple computers you will have to register with Sony’s own music service. Otherwise that is off limits. Finally, the NW-HD5 has no remote control.
Let’s face it the Sony NW-HD5 is a nice piece of technology, but by adding so many limitations and conditions on its usage this device loses all of its attraction. Our advice is: “Let Sony know that we don’t like the limitations they impose on us by buying another player”.
It just doesn’t make sense that Sony is trying to force consumers into using their standards and placing a multitude of limitations on them if they don’t want to comply.
By: Ross MacIvar