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Sony NWZB105FWHI 2GB Walkman MP3 Player (White)
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Sony NWZB105FWHI 2GB Walkman MP3 Player (White) List Price: $79.95
Our Price: $69.99
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Features
 USB Direct Connect
 Multiple Audio Codec Support - WMA and MP3
 3-Line Color LCD Display
 FM Tuner with Recorder Functin and 30 Station Presets
 Up to 12 Hours Battery Life
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Sony NWZB105FWHI 2GB Walkman MP3 Player (White) description
The NWZ-B105FWHI Walkman MP3 player may be a featherweight, but it's packed with clever features that make it easy to manage and enjoy your music. An integrated USB plug lets you quickly fill the player's 2GB storage capacity with up to 950 MP3 or WMA music files, including music from Windows Media PlaysForSure subscription services. A built-in FM tune ... review details
Sony NWZB105FWHI 2GB Walkman MP3 Player (White) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ GREAT LITTLE ITEM BUT STILL PREFER MD
This MP3 player is a nice breakaway from the seemingly obsolete Sonicstage/ATRAC software which was getting the Minidisc Walkman line nowhere. Why it took so long for Sony to come out with Drag-and-Drap compatibility is hard to comprehend.

The sound in this new device is superb. Though you can access only Windows Media Player among the major nonsubscription MP3 downloadable sources, the Drag-and-Drop is an improvement.

The player is great, though I still prefer the Minidisc HI-MD recorder. The latter can reproduce MP3s and WAV files from more than just one source, thanks to the innovations of digital media companies other than SONY, which, unfortunately, seems to have scrapped any potential upcoming minidisc projects.
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