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Sony Memory Stick Walkman NW-MS7 64 MBDescription: Model ID 022-365 / Sony Memory Stick Walkman NW-MS7 - Digital player - flash 64 MB - MP3 - blue / The NW-MS7 Memory Stick Walkman Digital ... more Transfer CD Recordings and Internet downloads to and from your PC, creating your own mixes for on-the-go enjoyment. Removable MagicGate Memory Stick Media provides up to 120 minutes of music, and 3 Line Backlit LCD Display shows mode of operation, activated features, track number, artist, track title, playing time and recorded bit rate. Plus, the Skip-Proof Design has no moving parts for uninterrupted music even while carrying the Memory Stick Walkman player during jogging or other activity. Built-In Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery offers longer life, greater convenience, and substantial savings over conventional batteries. The NW-MS7 also features 3-line backlit LCD display and Jog Lever for easy operation. Newest Review: ... The next thing that caught my attention was the layout of the controls on the player. Sony seems to have a jog-dial fetish, ... more More Sony MP3 players
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by - written on 12.01.01
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Sony's designers did a great job on the hardware for the NW-MS7 Memory Stick Walkman. I am especially fond of the jog dial that makes the small MP3 player very easy to use. However, Sony's OpenMG software is time-consuming, difficult to use, and wastes storage space on your PC with its file conversions. The beautifully designed rectangular player is similar to Sony's Music Clip. The backlit screen is easy to read, and the jog dial lets you play, pause, and skip tracks with a tap of the thumb. The Memory Stick Walkman comes with a neck strap and headphones with a very short cord for listening on the go. If you'd rather put the player in your pocket, a ...
by Gordon Woodbine - written on 29.06.02 (Very useful, 533 readings)
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Being a computer science student, and something of a geek, it’s only natural that I have a rather large collection of mp3s. I’d been looking at mp3 players for ages and drooling over them, but after spending most of my student loan in the pub I’d resigned myself to not owning one for quite a while. My problems seemed to be exasperated when my room mate bought himself a lovely, shiny player in the form of the Sony NW-MS7. However, this was a blessing in disguise… As it turned out, my friend didn’t use the player too often, and when I happened to mention that I was after one, he said that he would sell me his for the princely sum of ...
by spiffo - written on 14.05.01 (Very useful, 510 readings)
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MP3 is a format that has existed for a few years now. It did not come about, as many people believe, as a way of swapping music on P2P servers, but simply as a way of transferring music as smaller files. It?s only in the last two or three years, as more people have had access to faster internet connection, that it has been used as a way of pirating music. The explosion of personal MP3 players has been partly due to the rise of Napster and other such file transfer programmes. No matter what manufacturers claim, they all realise that a very large number of their customers aren?t planning to simply copy their own CDs onto their MP3 player like they?re supposed to. ...
Technical Details for Sony Memory Stick Walkman NW-MS7 64 MB
| Product Description | Sony Memory Stick Walkman NW-MS7 - digital player |
| Product Type | Digital player - flash based |
| Enclosure Colour | Blue |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 36.5 mm x 19 mm x 95 mm |
| Weight | 67 g |
| Localisation | English |
| Sound Output Mode | Stereo |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | MP3, ATRAC3 |
| Built-in Display | LCD |
| Flash Memory | 64 MB |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | Memory Stick |
| Headphones | Headphones - binaural - ear-cup - stereo |
| Battery | Player - Lithium Ion |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year warranty |


