- Brand : Sony
- Product name : Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R
- Product code : NW-HD3ROOD
- Category : MP3/MP4 Players
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- Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 05:28:07
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Long product name Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R 20 GB Red
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NW-HD3 - 20 GB Network WALMAN with HDD. ATRAC3plus and MP3 compatible
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Short summary description Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R 20 GB Red
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Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R, 20 GB, LCD, FM radio, 130 g, Red
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Long summary description Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R 20 GB Red
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Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R. Total storage capacity: 20 GB. Display: LCD. FM radio. Continuous audio playback time: 30 h. Weight: 130 g. Product colour: Red
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Uk has collected 12 expert reviews for Sony Network WALKMAN NW-HD3 R 20 GB Red and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
webuser.co.uk
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2014-01-03 17:19:37
2014-01-03 17:19:37
Average rating:64
Sony messed up its first attempt at toppling the iPod by failing to support music formats other than its own Atrac. With the new HD3, Sony has added support for the ubiquitous MP3 format... more...
T3.com
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2014-01-03 17:19:37
2014-01-03 17:19:37
Average rating:80
Sony has finally succumbed to the all-conquering power of MP3. After many years of umm-ing and ahh-ing, only broken by brief spells of toing and froing, the king of proprietary formats has finally released a product that uses the worlds most popular...
Gizmo Girls favourite audio gadget...
v3.co.uk
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2014-01-03 17:19:37
2014-01-03 17:19:37
Average rating:60
At last, Sony supports MP3, but is its portable player up to scratch?...
Sony is the company that created and once dominated the market for music on the move. However, it has had something of a torrid time recently in that regard having seen the word iPod take over from Walkman as the de-facto brand for portable audio in the 2...