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Review : Sony Walkman 4GB (NWZ-A816)

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 28, 2007 – 12:30 am
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Reviewed by : hyedipin

* High Quality Video Playback at 30 frames per second
* 2.0″ QVGA LCD Screen
* Compatible with Secure Windows Media Audio
* 33HRS Battery life of Music
* 8 HRS Battery life of Video
* Video Codec Support: MPEG 4, AVC Baseline
* Colors Available: Black, White, Silver, Pink (4 and 8 GB)
* Length: 1.7 inches
* Height: 3.5 inches
* Width: 0.4 inches
* Weight: 1.9 oz

Sony, the inventor of “Walkman” line who later experimented with “Discman” and had to give up and return to “Walkman”. Ever since they branded their personal CD players with Walkman brand, they never went back to trying any other line. Although “Network Player” made a brief appearance for a while, it was again replaced by Walkman. Unfortunately Sony lost the battle of naming the third generation personal music players (first being Cassette, second CD and third Flash/Hard Drive) to Apple. Just like how everyone called every available cassette player “Walkman” now almost everyone who isn’t into gadgets call ever single PMP “ipod“. How many times did you have to tell them you don’t own an ipod, you own a Sony or Microsoft Zune or Sandisk, etc, and finally gave up and accepted iPod?
Well, enough with the melancholy, it is time to take a look at what we get with the package here:
- 1 Sony Walkman Unit
- 1 Software installation CD (Not Required)
- 1 Proprietary to Regular USB Cable
- 1 Extension Cable
- 1 Set of Earbuds with In-Ear foam insulation
- 1 Pair of Extra Insulation pads for ear buds
- 1 Plastic Stand
- Packaging Material
- Manual and Additional Printed Material

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As soon as you take the walkman out of its package, you feel that it is complete, sturdy and incredibly light. Once I put this in my shirt’s pocket, I honestly didn’t even know it was there. Once you just slide it into your pocket sideways, it will be nicely tucked there and won’t move around.

Button placement is also great, it looks like Sony invested some time researching the button placement, other than the hold button. Hold button is in the back of the unit, almost looks like a plastic pad. I would prefer it if it was on the side of the unit, but I don’t think you will be accidentally pressing any buttons with this layout. Buttons are almost flush with the unit, with a bit of curvature on the edges, makes it very easy to find, yet difficult to get accidentally pressed.
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There are total 3 buttons on the screen, plus directional pad around Pause/Play button. You can hold Option button to turn off (and next time all you have to do is hit PLAY), and you can hold back button to go back to Home Layout. Home layout icons are very similar to PSP (Play Station Portable) XMB. Then there are two buttons on the side, volume Up and Down.
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There is a CD included with the package, which has several applications, those are:
- Napster (Circuit City + Napster
- Operation Guide in PDF
- Windows Media Player 11
- MP3 / ATRAC Conversion Tool
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There are no other tools or software, not that you need anything else. Unit is incredible simple to operate. You can completely ignore the CD and use your own way of adding movies/videos to it. Just plug in the USB and browse to the desired folder.
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You can just drop your pictures, movies or songs into individual section and that’s all. One great thing about this Walkman is that it allows you to listen to your songs based on Folder Structure. Which is one of the most useful features of this device. Many other devices do not allow that for some reason. This feature completely eliminates the hassle of organizing music into playlists. You still have all other playback options, such as Artist, Album, Genre, Year, and a few other modes in addition to Folder and Play All.
The package also comes with a little plastic stand.
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I am not sure how useful this little plastic is, but they really could do it without it. it is nothing special.
You can view your pictures one by one, or by slideshow. One thing I didn’t really like was that if you try to view your pictures during playback you will have a “beep” each time you skip to another picture. You can turn off this beep, but it will have to be ALL or NON.
Other than this, I really cannot complain about anything else, everything you need is in the unit, some of the nice features include
- Instant On (Just hit Play!)
- Informative Playback Screen (Has both File Name and ID3 Info and Cover Art)
- Various Playback Modes including Playback Range (A-B)
- Equilizer with 5 Modes, and 2 Custom Settings
- 5 Band + 1 Super Bass Equalizer
- VPT Surround
- Detailed Information and Clock Display
- Intelligent Shuffle Mode and Initial Search by Artist/Album/Song
- Time Machine Shuffle (Shuffle by Date of Release)
- Sound Enhance and Clear Stereo
The picture quality is very nice for this size screen, since it is QVGA. 2″ is more than enough for this size player. It is very bright and has great contrast.
Overall the unit is a great personal media player. It is light and very easy to use, and has various sound settings, and very crisp sound quality either with included earphones, or with any other set. I would highly recommend getting headset for optimum performance, unless you think they are too bulky.
I can’t think of any way to sort pros and cons, but if I had to change a few things, it would be following:
- Move Hold Button the the side
- Move audio hack to the top
- Use standard Mini USB
- Add expandable storage
Last word, I wish it was a bit cheaper.
4,5 out of 5

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  • Waris
    Volume hack? Do you mean amps? =P
  • Frank
    Does anyone know if there is a volume hack? I disabled the AVLS and mine is still not loud enough. Please help because Ilove this player.
  • trondis23
    Unlike the previous generations of Sony players, the new players are not able to play back audio files without gaps. This is a common problem with music players. I don't understand why Sony gave up the one point where they stood above the competition. Take the reference album for audiophiles through the times, Pink Floyds "Dark side of the moon". In this there are no gaps between the tracks. I think that music players should be able to play back this and similar albums exactly as it was meant to be. Looks and menus are not the most important things on a player!
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