Sony E Series NWZ-E443 Walkman

The Sony Walkman E Series, called the NWZ-E443 is a flash-based 4GB MP3 and video . Several versions of the E series Walkman are offered including the 4GB model mentioned above, an 8GB model and 16GB model. Size wise, it measures 44 x 9.3 x 86.8 mm and weighs only 54g. The Walkman has a 2-inch screen that can display 240 x 320 pixels and is used to display photos, track details and video.Other features include an FM radio and a microphone for voice recording. The battery allows 30 hours of audi

Sony E Series Walkman Review

The Sony E Series Walkman, named the NWZ-E443, is a 4GB flash based MP3 and video player. Several versions of the E series Walkman are available which include the 4GB model mentioned above, an 8GB model and a 16GB model. Size wise it measures 44 x 9.3 x 86.8 mm and it weighs just 54g. The Walkman has a 2 inch screen that can display 240 x 320 pixels and is used to display photos, track details and video. Other features include an FM radio as well as a mic allowing voice recording. Battery powe

Sony Walkman S540 Demo Video

Omar from Sony Europe provides us with a demo video of the Sony S540 MP3 player . According to Omar, the S540 provides a 42-hours battery life for audio playback or 6.5-hours for video playback. It also has built-in stereo speakers and an FM radio. Video after the jump. [ Engadget ]

iLive Unveils New Bar Speaker Systems for Home Theaters

iLive, a brand division of Digital Products International (DPI, Inc.) and the number one iPod speaker bar company in the United States*, recently unveiled two new home audio solutions for cost conscious consumers: the new line of iLive Bar Speakers. These all-in-one home entertainment systems allow consumers to listen to their iPod, the AM/FM radio or enhance the sound of their favorite television shows and DVDs through a compact bar speaker system, all while charging their iPod. "We don’t think

Creative heats up the race for second with the the ZEN X-Fi2

Creative is back with another PMP. The ZEN X-Fi2 is rocking everything we like to see in a player too: 3-inch touchscreen, built-in mic, TV-out, FM radio, RSS reader, and a microSD card slot for further storage above the 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB SSD options. Plus, at $130, $180, and $230, they aren’t priced too bad either. We just wish that Android was loaded onto this player like in the Creative Zii to present a better fight against the iPod touch. Let’s face it, no manufacturer will ever catch

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