Showing posts with label Walkman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walkman. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sony Ericsson Walkman review W8

This is a global GSM phone. Can be used with T-Mobile, United States and at and t, but without 3 G.

Introduction: the Walkman revolution how people listen to music, when it came to the late 1970s. For the first time people could easily enjoy favorite melodies on the road thanks to a portable battery powered item. Now that the Walkman personal stereo, way over the past year, Mark lives only in the form of digital media players and an aging line of mobile phones manufactured by Sony Ericsson.

Sony Ericsson W8 is an attempt to revive the Walkman brand and align it with the world of modern smartphones using Android – the rather old version 2.1 Eclair, must be accurate. Created by using the Xperia X 8 as a default, W8, time which promises to deliver excellent audio performance while at the same an affordable base class Android device. A quick glance by the headphone grabs attention with beautiful colored rear panel and user friendly interface, but I will leave a good impression in our minds when we are ready to play with this? Provides the ability to take a closer look and to learn about ourselves.


Design:
Sony Ericsson Xperia W8 basically resembles a colour Xperia X 3 with a Walkman logo on it and hit more often and this is most obvious. We have the same 3-inch scratch-resistant capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels and the practically identical thick, Lumpy body with a small curve backwards. Although the screen TFT LCD should display a series of 16 million colors, there is a remarkable amount of dithering when viewing color gradients. Apart from these, the screen looks yellowish and color temperature very slightly tilted towards the warm side. Another drawback is that if the screen was turned off for a while, this flickering in a few seconds from the moment you turn your back, allegedly because of a poorly Engineered lighting dimming technology. But the screen resolution is more than satisfactory for a monitor of this size – graphic appears smooth and even the smallest text is easily readable. By using the Walkman W8 outdoor can be slightly difficult should, if the Sun will shine too bright, but as far as the brightness up fully contribute to a certain extent.



You can compare W8 Sony Ericsson Walkman phones with many other visualization tool of our size.

The body of the Walkman W8 Xperia is built exclusively of plastics, even on the back cover are uses anodized aluminium. Slightly curved at the back of the handset making it comfortable team, but a modest 3-incher means that people with larger hands might have a hard time using it. Weight 3.7 ounces, 104 g, just enough so you can feel how this fitted in your pocket or Xperia W8.


Well, there seems to be something impressive about Walkman W8 Xperia today, but it is the sound performance of the device that is more interested in us, right? Allows you to bring the test and see if Sony Ericsson W8 can exercise it.


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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Sony launches new Walkman B160 series

Sony has launched its Walkman B160 Series MP3 players, which weigh 28g and are less than 10cm long. The Walkman B160 Series features a two-tone finish in a choice of vivid colours.


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According to Sony, the Walkman B160 Series delivers big sounds and deep bass notes despite its compact size. If users push the bass button on the MP3 player, it is designed to release more deep notes and also starts a colour matching power illuminator, which pulses in time with the music.


The device is designed to provide 90 minutes of power with just a three minute charge, and when fully charged has approximately 18 hours of play time.


The device can be connected directly to a PC via the player's built-in USB connector and users can drag and drop files or transfer them to the device via Windows Media Player 11/12.


ZAPPIN song search technology is designed to allow users to browse through their music archives via the ZAPPIN button, which activates a short snatch of each track.


The MP3 player also now features a detachable belt clip to allow for easier portability. A new feature, the detachable clip, attaches Walkman to a belt, bag strap or outside the pocket of the shirt or jeans.


The new Walkman NWZ-B160 range of MP3 players is now available in the UAE at all Jumbo Electronics showrooms.


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