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Sony Walkman NWZ-A828K (8GB, black)

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  • 4.5 stars

    "Probably the best audio quality you can get on a portable player"

    by R. Trampe on April 24, 2008

    Pros: High audio quality with settings available, great video play back, user friendly interface and sleek design!

    Cons: Proprietry cable, laballing of song title, artist, etc. very un-user friendly, batery life not as good as the A810 series (predecesor)

    Summary: The main reason why I bought the Sony A820 series is for its high audio quality. I am definitely critical of audio quality and Ipods just do not do the trick for me. Sony, with its new audio enhancement functions, makes Ipod sound like a tin can. Only the VPT (surround) function has no added value. The rest really improves your listening experience without distortion on the EQ bands.

    The video playback is great. The larger screen makes a big difference compared to the A810 (formerly owned the A810). It is very easy to convert any type of video to the correct mp4 320*240 format (I use Nero Recode - included in Nero 7). Again, the sound is great providing you a cinema experience on hand held format.

    I find the Sony A820 series very user friendly. It provides good overview of your music collection and allows for easy search. However, since Sony does not use a software package to manage the player, it is hard to keep to player well organized. For transferring and editing files the normal functions of windows explorer are used. While this is very convenient for data transfer, when trying to organize all artists on your player it is a hassle. Windows does not discriminate in caps and small letters, but player does resulting in one artist being listed several times. This is difficult when you for instance want to play all songs from one artist. You have to delete the name first and then re-enter in exact format since windows ignores changes of caps to small letters (v.v.) when spelling remains the same.

    So far, I have found that the battery life, while good, is not as good as the A810. This is probably due to the larger screen. Every time you touch a button more energy is required to light the screen again. This is why in practice I think its battery life is not as good as with its predecessor.

    The EX headphones are good. They are a class apart from anything standard you would buy in the store and they are no match for Ipod earphones by far! However, I am going to match this player with the Shure SE530 in ear monitors for the ultimate quality sound experience.

    Conclusion:

    The Sony A820 offer high quality in all aspects. Getting your track lists organized may be a bit of a hassle, which is my main draw back on this product. The price is perhaps a bit high but in my opinion is definitely worth the while.

    I would certainly recommend this product to anyone who enjoys the best audio quality for his ears!

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  • reply by: ikhzter on June 11, 2009

    You say Cons: Proprietry cable, laballing of song title, artist, etc. very un-user friendly

    then you say

    I find the Sony A820 series very user friendly. It provides good overview of your music collection
    i think battery life is good compared to other mp3 mo4 players and i use bluetooth on it always
    make your mind up lol and i own an 8gb of these and did have the previous a816 and this is way better and i dont think it has any cons its perfect for what i use it for, the bluetooth headphones come iwth the 4gb and 8 gb version and its more than loud.

  • reply by: TrevorK on May 28, 2008

    but did you notice there is no podcast/audio book folder? how do you use shuffle if you have audio books on the player?

    also, the video playback is oddly washed out. the seek bar that pops up is not washed out compared to any letterbox bars so it is not the screen. its like the default video decode brightness has been jacked way too high.

  • reply by: rick940216 on April 25, 2008

    You don't have to use windows explorer. WMP, Winamp etc. will all work.

    One of these players come with a Bluetooth headphone, I'm not sure which...probably the 8GB version

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