Sony Walkman Bean NW-E305 (512MB, Coconut White)
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"fairly solid player with intuitive controls, OLED screen" on by omniL
Pros: Awesome battery life, battery charges very rapidly, good sound quality
Cons: Must use Sony's Sonic Stage software to import music
Summary: I just bought one of these for my mother. The OLED screen is amazingly clear and bright and easily read even with the mid-day Arizona sun glaring off of it (unlike my 15GB 3g iPod). I have not tested the included headphones, as they are almost always cheap and have crappy sound. Instead, I gave her my old Sony MDR-EX71SL/WK (white)s and contrary to the CNet review, there was no "hiss-filled playback". In fact, the sound was clearer than from my iPod (and the files were pulled straight from my iTunes library, meaning it had the same bitrate).
As for the controls, the hardest part was figuring out how to take the player off of "hold" (done simply by sliding the USB port cover a very tiny bit out of the fully closed position). Navigating the menus is fairly simple and acessing the secondary functions of the buttons is as simple as holding them down for a second or so longer than for the primary functions. the 5-position hat switch that controls playback and volume is very intuitive and easily acessed when holding the player in the palm of your hand (which feels very natural).
As reported, it charges insanely fast (got a full charge from the low level charge it shipped with in just under an hour).
The FM tuner picks up a very clear signal.
My only complaint about the player itself is the placement of the OLED screen. While holding the player in the most natural position, the screen faces the palm of your hand and is thereby unreadable. Not a very large problem if your only skipping a track or adjusting the volume.
The Sonic Stage software is decent, but by no means does it help the player. while the newest release (v3.3) was easy enough for me to use, my mother gave up after about 5 minutes of trying to load a song onto the player. A simple to use format converter/uploader program would have been a much better better choice for Sony to include. Or perhaps made it drag and drop. the fact that it can't handle any DRM other than Sony's ATRAC3 is not a very big hassle. It seems to upload the music to the player very quickly (100 MB in under 30 seconds, tons faster than my iPod which takes on average about 10 seconds a song). -
"These Reviews Dont know Anything" on by shordie2phast
Pros: Good Batt, Great Screen, Overall Excellent
Cons: Fm Radio a lil hard to adjust
Summary: I have both the ipod shuffle and the sony bean for full comparison. Ipod shuffle does not work with all computer interfaces, I have yet to have any problems with the sony bean. Secondly these people are talking about how long it took them to transfer music and convert to the bean what memory are your computers running? For me 104 songs at Atrac3 conversion only took 30mintues TOPS with conversion included. Understandbly my computer runs with a 1gig memory. The program does get a little laggy when updating the song list from the player to the pc. But other than that Sony has made a good Ipod shuffle killer.
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"oh my god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11" on by gymbonbonyc
Pros: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11
Cons: bad bad bad
Summary: the reasin i bought this was that my ipod doesnt have fm tuner so i thought it was cute and.... yeah well
no... fm tuner was so bad to use and each tiem i tried to tune fm radio it keeps go back to music player .. i wish i could return it...but too late my advice is DONT BUT IT BUY UR OWN RISK -
"Adorable,but not really that tough" on by chrispat996
Pros: Good sound quality.
Good battery life.
Great variation of colors.Cons: Poor build quality especially the d-pad and the hold/ cover button.
Summary: Bottom-line is that
its small and compact so it can be an alternative to an ipod shuffle
i don't know why Sony NW-E305 loses to the ipod shuffle so in short.. I really hate shuffles.
The good thing about this player is that it has a good battery life
3 minute charge is equal to a 3 hour playback according to Sony.
And it has clear crisp sound.
The down side of this is that it runs on Sonic stage software which is very slow in audio transfer.
Good thing that Sony made another software for this product which makes audio transfer a little faster and easier.
The other one is that its really "fragile to the touch" which in the means of poor build quality.
So for those Bean users out there do be careful on this product. I tell you... its not really that tough . -
"excellent product" on by sophiekittykat
Pros: I've had my "kidney for 4 years now. Take it to the gym every day and workout hard for 2 hours. I've had no problem with it at all. It's easy to use. Maybe a little patience is required and not great expectations that we seem to expect every day.
Cons: There is nothing that I dislike
Summary: I've had other Sony MP3's and IPods etc and always go back to my "Kidney" The othes mentioned have been OK but I have had problems with some of them. Thanks Sony for providing a product that reliable