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July 2009
(77%)
41 Tests
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Excellent sound quality; effective on-board noise-cancelling technology; good screen
Slightly awkward design; expensive; limited range of features compared to the iPod touch
The Sony Walkman NWZ-X1050 certainly has some great features, such as a vivid OLED screen, on-board noise-cancelling technology and pristine audio quality. But it's expensive, the small screen makes for awkward Web browsing and video playback, and, ov...
Zusammenfassung: It cant have been easy for Sony to have watched its iconic Walkman brand of portable music players so completely overtaken by Apples all-conquering iPod. But like John Connor standing up to the Terminators, Sony has finally come up with a device ca...
Zusammenfassung: Verdict: Sonys latest Walkman has some slick features, but most are poorly implemented. Sonys latest Walkman, the NWZ-X1050, is a touchscreen audio and video player that also has built-in wireless networking, a YouTube player and a web browser. Fo...
It’s a very good quality music player, and a more than decent video player too. If it’s purely sound and video quality you care about, then it definitely has the edge on the iPod Touch, with its superior sound quality and better, albeit slight...
OLED display showcases touch-friendly interface, superb sound quality and enhancement features
Browser navigation is clunky
While it is certainly on a par with the Touch in terms of audio and video quality, the Walkman just doesn’t have the iPod Touch’s readily available plethora of apps and accessories. A lower price would have given the Walkman the edge of being...
Zusammenfassung: Sony Walkman X1050: willn Sony claw back market share? When you look at a portable audio and video player as well engineered as the X1050, you cant help but wonder – if only for a moment – if Sony can still claw market share back from Apples i...