Articles on Media, Sony Walkman
Windows 7 snags to watch for when upgrading - Oct 23, 2009
Crave From the Devices and Printers window, you can see that double-clicking on a device does not guarantee that Device Stage supports it. Also, notice the lack of driver support for the ... Read story »Prizefight: Sony X-series Walkman vs. Cowon S9 - Aug 26, 2009
Features We pit two of CNET's top high-end iPod alternatives against each other. Read story »Sony Ericsson announces W995, Media Go and Idou - Feb 16, 2009
Features A Walkman with 3.5mm audio jack, an extension of the PlayNow music service, and a concept 12-megapixel touchscreen phone were unveiled today. Read story »Top 5 iPod alternatives for the Mac - Aug 24, 2009
Features Connecting a non-iPod MP3 player to a Mac may sound taboo to some Apple lovers, but we've put a list of great alternatives for those who dare to "Think Different". Read story »Sony slims component HTIB system - Mar 3, 2009
Crave The Sony HT-SS360 component system is slimmer than previous efforts, down to its center channel speaker. When seemingly every home theater system is shrinking its number of speakers or doing ... Read story »Touchscreen Sony Walkman? Don't hold your breath - Dec 15, 2008
Crave The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has already shown us a touchscreen Sony media player with a Web browser. A standalone Walkman with a similar UI isn't inconceivable. According to a ... Read story »Sony lowers price on Blu-ray HTIBs - Mar 3, 2009
Crave The BDV-E500W features wireless rear speakers. As Blu-ray continues its meteoric progression toward commodity-hood, Sony is doing its part to speed the process by building BD players into increasingly affordable ... Read story »To Walkman or not--Ask the Editors - Jul 7, 2009
Crave X-Series Walkman takes on the Samsung P3 Q: I am finally ready to cross that bridge and get me a touchscreen player. I wanted to know your expert opinion on the ... Read story »Sony Ericsson unveils new strategy - Feb 16, 2009
Features Sony Ericsson is building a new strategy around entertainment that will allow users to share content across multiple platforms. Read story »Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman
Review Sometimes you don't want a massive Sunday roast with all the trimmings--you just want something light. The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman is light like a plate of sashimi, both in terms of its features and weight, at only 79g. Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site...Sony NWD-B100: Good riddance, SonicStage - Aug 7, 2007
Crave Okay, okay, two Sony products in two days doesn't mean we're all loved-up with the Japanese Walkmanites, but considering how much we bash its media-manager software SonicStage, we felt compelled to ... Read story »Sony NW-A808 (8GB)
Review Here in the CNET offices, there's no doubt that the death of SonicStage will allow Sony's Walkmans to move a significant step up in the MP3 player market share competition. The company's new devices support AAC and protected WMA, offer excellent battery life, and sound fantastic. The latest Walkman...How Sony failed to Connect, again - Jun 6, 2006
Features Sony's Connect software tanked. John Borland has the skinny on the why, who and how. Read story »Sony STR-DA5300ES A/V receiver
Review Last year, we were wowed by the Sony STR-DA5200ES because it was the first A/V receiver we'd seen with a true menu-driven graphical user interface (GUI). Most receivers still rely on archaic-looking onscreen displays with blocky white text--in combination with cryptic feedback from the front-panel...Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman
Review Sony Ericsson's new W595 is a slider handset with a 3.2-megapixel camera, and it replaces the popular W580i from last year. With upgraded specs, can this year's model do justice to last year's? Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.co.uk. As such, please note...Jump to page: [1] 2





